Travel Contract

Travel Nurse RN - Neuro ICU
Fargo, ND
Magnet Medical
3x12 hrs, Days

$2,218/week
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Overview

  • Start Date01/13/2025
  • Shift Breakdown3x12 hrs
  • ShiftDays
  • Duration13 weeks

Pay

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$2,218/week

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Description

The Registered Nurse (RN) – ICU Neuro specializes in providing critical care for patients with neurological conditions in the Neuro Intensive Care Unit (Neuro ICU). These patients may be experiencing life-threatening neurological disorders, including but not limited to, brain injuries, strokes, aneurysms, spinal cord injuries, or seizures. The RN in this role is responsible for delivering comprehensive, high-acuity care, monitoring neurological status, administering treatments, and collaborating with a multidisciplinary team to manage and stabilize patients.

Key Responsibilities:
  • Patient Assessment and Monitoring:

    • Conduct detailed assessments of patients with neurological conditions, including vital signs, neurological exams (e.g., Glasgow Coma Scale, pupil response, limb movement), and monitoring for signs of intracranial pressure (ICP).
    • Continuously monitor for changes in neurological status, including altered consciousness, pupil reaction, motor function, and speech.
    • Utilize advanced technology and equipment to assess patient status, such as intracranial pressure (ICP) monitoring devices, electroencephalography (EEG), and cardiac monitoring.
  • Critical Care Management:

    • Administer prescribed medications, including pain management, sedatives, anticonvulsants, and intravenous medications, ensuring correct dosages and monitoring for side effects.
    • Provide specialized care for patients undergoing procedures such as strokes (tPA administration), neurosurgical interventions, brain injury management, or spinal cord surgery.
    • Monitor and manage ventilator settings for intubated patients, ensuring proper oxygenation and ventilation.
    • Manage patients with external drains, such as ventriculostomies (for ICP monitoring), and ensure proper positioning and drainage.
  • Neuro-Assessment and Interventions:

    • Perform neurological assessments using appropriate tools (e.g., Glasgow Coma Scale, pupil reactivity, motor and sensory function).
    • Monitor for signs of deterioration, including increased ICP, seizures, or changes in consciousness, and intervene as necessary, following established protocols.
    • Administer anti-seizure medications for patients at risk of or experiencing seizures and ensure continuous monitoring.
    • Provide hyperventilation or other interventions to decrease ICP if necessary.
  • Family Education and Support:

    • Offer support and guidance to families of critically ill patients, explaining the nature of the neurological condition, prognosis, and treatment options.
    • Provide education on the care process, expected outcomes, and potential complications, ensuring families are informed and involved in decision-making.
    • Address emotional needs of family members, providing a comforting presence and helping them cope with the uncertainty of critical illness.
  • Collaboration with Multidisciplinary Team:

    • Collaborate with neurologists, neurosurgeons, intensivists, respiratory therapists, physical therapists, and other healthcare providers to deliver comprehensive care for neurocritical patients.
    • Participate in case discussions and rounds to provide input on the patient's condition, treatment plan, and progress.
    • Communicate effectively with the team to adjust care plans based on the evolving needs of the patient.
  • Post-Operative and Recovery Care:

    • Provide post-operative care for patients who have undergone neurological surgeries, including monitoring for signs of complications such as hemorrhage, infection, or changes in neurological function.
    • Assist in the rehabilitation planning process by preparing patients for further care, such as transitioning to a step-down unit, long-term acute care, or rehabilitation facilities.
    • Monitor for complications related to immobility, such as pressure ulcers, and take appropriate preventive measures.
  • Documentation and Compliance:

    • Accurately document all patient assessments, interventions, medications, treatments, and changes in condition in the electronic health record (EHR).
    • Ensure all documentation is detailed and complies with hospital policies, nursing standards, and regulatory requirements.
    • Maintain up-to-date records for all patient interactions and treatments, ensuring clear communication between team members.
  • Emergency Response and Crisis Management:

    • Respond quickly to emergency situations, including stroke alerts, seizures, and deteriorating neurological conditions.
    • Provide advanced life support (ALS) and manage critical neurological emergencies with a focus on stabilizing the patient and preventing further brain injury.
    • Participate in rapid response teams and code blue situations, providing immediate care for patients in critical need of intervention.
  • Patient and Family Advocacy:

    • Advocate for the patient’s best interests by ensuring the care plan aligns with their clinical needs and family preferences.
    • Provide guidance to families on long-term care planning, including possible neurological rehabilitation, home care, and follow-up treatments.
  • Professional Development and Education:

    • Participate in continuing education and training related to neurological care, critical care nursing, and advancements in neurology and neurocritical care.
    • Maintain certifications in critical care and neurological nursing (e.g., Certified Neuroscience Registered Nurse (CNRN) or Critical Care Registered Nurse (CCRN)).
    • Share knowledge and expertise with colleagues, mentoring and assisting in their professional development.
    Magnet Medical Job ID #29984099. Pay package is based on 12 hour shifts and 36.0 hours per week (subject to confirmation) with tax-free stipend amount to be determined. Posted job title: RN:ICU Neuro,07:00:00-19:00:00

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    Magnet Medical

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    About Fargo, ND

    As a Travel Neuro ICU Nurse in Fargo, ND here's what you should know:
    Cost of Living
    • Fargo's cost of living is slightly lower than the national average, making it an affordable place to live.
    • Wages generally match up with the lower cost of living, providing a good balance for residents.
    Weather
    • In summer, average highs are around 82°F, and average lows are around 58°F.
    • In winter, average highs are around 18°F, and average lows are around 0°F.
    Furnished Housing
    • Short term rentals are relatively easy to find in Fargo, with options ranging from apartments to fully furnished homes.
    • Many landlords and property management companies cater to the needs of temporary residents.
    Transportation
    • Fargo is car-friendly, with well-maintained roads and ample parking.
    • Public transportation options include buses operated by MATBUS, providing convenient travel within the city and surrounding areas.
    Demographics
    • Fargo has a diverse population with a wide age range.
    • Common health issues include seasonal allergies and cold-related illnesses in winter.
    • There is a growing population of travel nurses due to the presence of major healthcare facilities.
    Things to Do
    • Fargo offers a vibrant culinary scene with diverse restaurants, including Mediterranean, African, and regional cuisine.
    • The city has a thriving arts and music community, with the iconic Fargo Theatre showcasing classic films and live performances.
    • Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy activities like ice skating at Broadway Square in winter and the 'Music at the Square' series in summer.
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