Coronary Care Nurse Career Guide

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Overview

A Coronary Care Unit (CCU) Registered Nurse (RN) is a specialized healthcare professional who plays a critical role in caring for patients with cardiac conditions, especially those with acute coronary syndromes and other heart-related emergencies. CCU RNs work in high-intensity settings, such as intensive care units, where they provide advanced cardiac monitoring, administer medications, perform interventions, and collaborate

Education

To become a Coronary Care Unit RN, you need to start by obtaining a nursing degree. The most common educational path is a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN), which typically requires four years of study. A BSN program provides a comprehensive curriculum that covers anatomy, physiology, pharmacology, critical care nursing and cardiac care. Clinical rotations in intensive

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Related certifications

While specific qualifications may vary depending on the employer, CCU RNs should have experience in critical care or cardiac care nursing. Gaining experience in these areas helps nurses develop the clinical skills necessary to provide specialized care in the coronary care setting. Some employers may also require or prefer additional certifications, such as the Critical Care Registered Nurse (

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Skills

Staff and Travel CCU RNs need a diverse set of skills to excel in their role. They must have a strong clinical knowledge of cardiac monitoring, telemetry interpretation and administering cardiac medications. Effective communication and patient education skills are essential in providing clear instructions to patients and their families during highly stressful situations. CCU RNs should be skilled

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Responsibilities

The responsibilities of a CCU RN are challenging and demanding. They continuously monitor patients' cardiac rhythms and vital signs using advanced telemetry equipment, taking prompt action in case of any abnormalities. CCU RNs administer cardiac medications, manage intravenous therapies and perform interventions as needed. They provide emotional support to patients and their families during critical moments and ensure patients and

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Coronary Care Nurse
$1,819-2,759/week

The average salary for a Coronary Care Nurse is $2,280.98 per week.

Last updated on November 21, 2024. Based on active jobs on Vivian.com.

Pros & Cons

Pros of being a Coronary Care Unit RN include the opportunity to work in a dynamic and highly specialized healthcare setting, the chance to make a significant impact on patients' lives during critical moments and the satisfaction of witnessing patients recover and regain their health. This specialty offers various opportunities for professional growth and advancement, as CCU RNs often work

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Travel Nurse RN - CCU - Coronary Care

  • Duluth, MN
  • LanceSoft
  • 4x12 hrs, Days, Nights

$3,639/week

Posted 8 days ago
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Travel Nurse RN - Float CCU - Coronary Care

  • Duluth, MN
  • Planet Healthcare
  • 4x12 hrs
  • Referral Bonus

$3,629/week

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Travel Nurse RN - CCU - Coronary Care

  • Duluth, MN
  • Thrive Staffing
  • 4x12 hrs, Flexible

$3,587/week

Posted 2 days ago
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Travel Nurse RN - CCU - Coronary Care

  • Utica, NY
  • Planet Healthcare
  • 4x12 hrs, Nights
  • Referral Bonus

$3,528/week

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