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ICU Travel RN Needed at prominent hospital in Portland, Oregon Day and Night - 2 positions

Portland, Oregon
2020-09-02 09:11:21
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OHSU Hospital 3181 SW Sam Jackson Park Rd, Portland, OR 97239 RN - TSICU - Nights - C19 (635178) Bill Rate: $100 – seeking approval for $120 – submit above rate if necessary RN - TSICU 8C Night shift - 1900 - 0700 Trauma experience preferred. 2 years of ICU experience BSN, ACLS, BLS, Oregon RN license prior to start Intracranial pressure monitoring devices, drainage devices (ICP, bolts, EVD) As a Level 1 Trauma Unit and tertiary care center, the TSICU functions as an innovative, multidisciplinary, patient centered critical care unit where general surgery patients, transplant recipients and traumatically injured patients receive exceptional care. Patients come from throughout the Pacific Northwest region including Oregon, Washington, Idaho and Northern California as well as places further away . The TSICU has a dedicated resuscitation room equipped with a rapid infuser, warming device, warmed fluids and additional emergent supplies for providing the full spectrum of needed care to the most critically ill and injured patients. Our patient population consists of critically ill or complex general surgery patients, solid organ transplant recipients, as well as traumatically injured patients ages 15 years and older, suffering from a variety of injuries due to causes including motor vehicle accidents, bicycle injuries, pedestrian vs. auto encounters, traumatic brain injuries, falls, assaults, gunshot wounds, logging accidents, and ATV crashes. The unit has a reputation for excellent teamwork and collaboration; the nurses and physicians along with other key members of the health care team work together to ensure our patients receive progressive, evidence-based treatment. Treatment plans in the TSICU are constructed in collaboration with the primary surgical team caring for the patient using evidenced based guidelines under the direction of an attending board certified in Surgical Critical Care. These comprehensive treatment plans are developed being mindful that there is no detail in the ICU that does not affect the severity and duration of the critical illness and the capacity to recover.
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