RN - Progressive Care Unit (PCU) - Travel - Night Shift
Company: Magnet Medical
Location: Denver
Posted on: April 29, 2025
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Job Description:
Magnet Medical is seeking a travel nurse RN PCU - Progressive
Care Unit for a travel nursing job in Denver, Colorado.
Specialty: PCU - Progressive Care Unit
- Discipline: RN
- Start Date: ASAP
- Shift: 12 hours, nights
- Employment Type: Travel
The Registered Nurse (RN) - Transplant is a specialized nurse
responsible for providing care to patients undergoing organ
transplant procedures, both pre- and post-transplant. This role
involves managing the complex medical needs of transplant patients,
ensuring that they receive optimal care throughout the transplant
process. The RN in this role will collaborate with
multidisciplinary teams, educate patients and their families about
the transplant process, and monitor for complications during
recovery. This position requires knowledge of transplant medicine,
immunosuppressive therapy, and the long-term management of
transplant recipients.
Pre-Transplant Care :
Assess and monitor patients being evaluated for organ
transplantation, including reviewing medical history, conducting
physical assessments, and ensuring necessary lab work and
diagnostic tests are completed.
Coordinate with the transplant team to prepare patients for
transplant surgery, ensuring that they understand the procedure,
risks, and post-transplant care.
Collaborate with other healthcare professionals to develop
individualized care plans for transplant candidates.
Post-Transplant Care :
Provide comprehensive care to transplant recipients following
surgery, including monitoring vital signs, managing pain, and
assessing for complications such as infection, rejection, or graft
failure.
Assess and manage post-operative wound care, including the use of
dressings, drains, and other necessary interventions.
Educate transplant recipients and their families on lifestyle
modifications, medication management, and self-care to improve
transplant outcomes and prevent complications.
Teach patients about the importance of adhering to
immunosuppressive therapy and regular follow-up appointments to
ensure long-term success.
Prepare patients for discharge by ensuring they understand home
care instructions, including medication regimens, infection
prevention strategies, and when to seek medical help.
Monitoring and Management :
kidney or liver function tests, biopsy results) and make
adjustments to care plans as needed.
Perform routine checks on transplanted organs to ensure proper
function, including monitoring vital signs, organ-specific
parameters (e.g., Document and track patient progress, including
transplant surgery outcomes, recovery milestones, and any issues
requiring intervention.
Work closely with the transplant surgeons, nephrologists,
hepatologists, and other specialists to develop and adjust
treatment plans for transplant recipients.
Participate in multidisciplinary rounds to provide input on patient
care and treatment plans.
Follow-up Care and Long-Term Management :
Coordinate long-term care for transplant recipients, including
routine lab work, imaging studies, and biopsies, to monitor for
signs of rejection or complications.
Assist in managing chronic conditions post-transplant, such as
diabetes, hypertension, or infections, that may affect the
transplant or overall health.
Quality and Safety :
Ensure adherence to transplant protocols, safety standards, and
guidelines set by regulatory agencies, including the United Network
for Organ Sharing (UNOS) and the Joint Commission .
Participate in quality improvement initiatives aimed at enhancing
transplant patient outcomes and reducing complications.
Ensure infection control practices are strictly followed,
particularly during invasive procedures, to reduce the risk of
infections in immunocompromised patients.
Stay current with advances in transplant medicine, including new
medications, technologies, and treatment protocols.
Assist in research initiatives related to transplant care,
outcomes, and new treatments to improve patient care.
Magnet Medical Job ID #31136839. 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:Transplant,19:00:00-07:00:00
Keywords: Magnet Medical, Colorado Springs , RN - Progressive Care Unit (PCU) - Travel - Night Shift, Healthcare , Denver, Colorado
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