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Potential to function as Admissions RN's, Critical Care Transport Team. Competency required to staff all levels of adult med/surg and critical care. Potential to open and staff the Critical Care overflow unit.
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Uses critical nursing skills to assess and evaluate physical, psychosocial, and emotional needs according to standards of care. As one of the top-ranked childrens hospitals in the country, St. Louis Childrens provides care in more than 50 specialty areas through a dedicated team of physicians, nurses, staff and volunteers.
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All Emergency Department staff are certified to care for critical cardiac and trauma patients including children. DEPARTMENT DESCRIPTION The Emergency Department provides care for patients with a wide variety of needs from non-critical to emergent medical conditions including emergent and urgent mental health care.
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This includes the safe and efficient operation of the vehicle and being an assistant to the transport Registered Nurse or Respiratory Therapist teams. In addition to performing inter-hospital transports, the CCTT staff assists with patient care in the PICU, NICU, and ED, and serves as resources to other nursing units within the hospital.
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This job works under the supervision of the Medical Director or approved staff physician and in association with the PCCs, staff nurses, and discharge coordinator in the planning, implementation and evaluation of medical and nursing care; and assumes responsibility for primary and urgent medical management, emergency stabilization of all critically ill patients, teaching of residents and medical students, staff development and education, patient education and discharge planning.
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As a member of the Critical Care Response Transport Team, the Nurse, interacting with the Paramedic and Emergency Medical Technician respond to all assigned calls to provide patient assessment and critical skilled nursing care and transport services to patients in a professional and efficient manner.
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Critical Care Paramedic Certified (CCP-C) certification issued by the Board for Critical Care Transport Paramedic Certification (BCCTPC), or. Our critical care program provides Paramedics with additional education within the first few years of hire to transport our most critical patients to higher levels of care across the region.
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The Emergency Department provides care for patients with a wide variety of needs from non-critical to emergent medical conditions including emergent and urgent mental health care.
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Emergency Room Nurse. All patients are welcome whether walking in or arriving by emergency transport. Previous ED nurse experience preferred. Emergency Room Nurse. Healthcare Provider Level AHA BLS required.
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Qualifications + Education: Nursing Degree + Experience: 3 years' RN experience in a critical care and/or emergency department + Licenses/Certifications: + Current Basic Life Support (BLS) Provider Certified through American Heart Association or American Red Cross + Current RN licensure from the State of Practice + Current Valid Driver's License Why St. Luke's A strong, talented staff is at the heart of St. Luke's Health System.
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The Transport Nurse is the designated team leader during transport episodes, and will provide direct supervision to the EMS crew and any other team member configured for the patient's care needs.
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Maintain knowledge of and remain compliant with all company policies and procedures, codes of safe practice, EMS protocols, and Critical Care Transport standards and guidelines. Respond to patient care and/or critical care transport unit calls according to program standards.
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Basic Qualifications: Experience One year recent (within the last 3 years) experience in Pediatric Critical Care or completion of a KP Pediatric ICU Training Program within the past 12 months.
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Work requires the knowledge of theories, principles, and concepts normally acquired through completion of a Bachelor's degree in Nursing or closely related field and five to seven years of previous work related experience in Acute Care Hospital, preferably in the Critical care area, with diverse clinical background.
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ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS/DUTIES Respond to patient care and/or critical care transport unit calls according to program standards. JOB SUMMARY The CCT Nurse is an experienced, highly skilled, motivated, compassionate, and flexible clinician who administers exemplary patient care and provides exceptional leadership while facilitating the transport of critically ill or injured patients.
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