ID: Shift: 12H Day Description: Facility Name: University of Maryland Medical Center (main) Downtown Campus Total # of Facility Beds: 800+Unit Name: Adult Emergency Department (AED)M/S issues Ground FloorUnit Specialty: Emergency Nursing/Medicine Total # of Unit Beds/Suites/Deliveries: 34 beds, 3 intake triage bays, 3 fast track, 3 vertical 3 recliners No trauma here, there is Trauma ED We get some trauma patients, stabilize them in the AED and then transfer to the Shock Trauma Center Trauma Resuscitation Unit. We work collaboratively and has a workflow/guideline we follow. Teaching Facility: ? Y ? N Teaching Hospital Experience Required: ? Y ? N preferred Trauma Level: 1Prior Travel Experience Required: ? Y ? N in a similar size hospital as ED travel RNMinimum # Years Clinical Experience Required: 2 years minimum; prefers 3-5 yearsMinimum # Years Clinical Experience in Specialty Required: 2/similar size hospitalCertifications Required: ACLS, BLS, NIHSSCertifications Preferred: BSN preferred; CCRN, CEN, TNCCNurse Patient Ratio by ED status; 1:4-5 ambulatory Circulate/Scrub as applicable: N/A Ancillary Assistance: CNA/ PCT: ? Y ? N per shift: 5 AED Techs / PCT and 5 in AED areas, Student Nurses are PCT. Can do EKG, Phlebotomy, and IV Starts, transport patients on the unit: ER Physicians, Attendings, and ResidentsUnit clerk/Secretary: ? Y ? N per shift: Click or tap here to enter text.Other: Emergency Services Rep per shift: Click or tap here to enter text.Advanced Practice on the unit: Yes- we have Nurse Practitioners who work in the Fast track area and support the Swing team in the yellow area. # Days of Orientation: 2 shifts with preceptorSpecialty Testing for Unit/Facility: ? U ? FPatient Care Modality: Click or tap here to enter text.Dress CodeScrubs/color: navyShoes: closed toeJewelry: minimalHair/Beard: groomedNail Polish: no acrylics, see policyDocumentation System: EpicMedication System: PYXIS Floating Required: ? Y ? N To what units/facilities: Click or tap here to enter text.Describe the rotation: Click or tap here to enter text.Charge required: ? Y ? N Scheduling: will post, 12 hr. shiftsShift Hours: 12 hours Rotation Schedule: 7am-7p/ 7pm to 7 am Self-Scheduling no Weekend Requirements: every other weekend if RN needs assigned weekend off, they must switch with another RN and if RN calls out sick for any portion of the weekend, RN will make up the missed timeCall Requirements: noHoliday Requirements: every other holiday rotate, must be available for 2 out of 3 major winter holidays Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Years; must be available for 2 out of 3 summer holidays Memorial Day, 4th of July, and Labor DayPatient Population (Diagnoses): 22 years old and below goes to Adult ED. Any M/S diagnoses, many unique disease processes; transplants, double lung, high acuity can see 150 patients/ day, 60, 000 per year. We see complex medical patients like stroke, STEMI, LVAD patients, triple A, sickle cell, OMFS,ENT, sepsis, surgical patients, neurosurgical, neurology patients, behavioral patients, etc.Age Range: 22 to adultSpecial Equipment: (For example: IV Pumps: Type; Invasive Monitoring; Monitors: Type; ECMO; Ventilators: Type; ABG: Type)A-lines, drips, vents, BIPAP/CPAP/High flow , med/surg/telemetry boarders, comprehensive stroke center, LVAD, ECMO, TPA, Tenecteplase, moderate sedation, restraints Respiratory available 24/7 for support ? Y ? N Anesthesia available 24/7 for support ? Y ? N Who manages ventilators: RT Unit Specific Procedures and Protocols: (For example: Drips; Infusions; Phlebotomy; Starting IVs; EKGs; Transports; Weaning; Nebulizer to Inhaler; Starting IVs, performing venipuncture, Performing EKGs; Discontinuing sheaths) We often have patients waiting in the ED for a room for a long period of time, longer critical hours for ICU/IMC patients, lots of boarding admitted patients in the acute side of the AED. Regular nurse/patient ratio 1:3/4. These patients are usually medicine, surgery, tele dxAdditional Unit Specific Information: Unit certifies RNs in pulmonary hypertension; VADS, bariatrics, moderate sedation, comprehensive stroke modules can be assigned to travel nurses via UMMS U in order to comply with 5 stroke CEUs) Unit does stabilize and ship to TRU (Trauma ED). Prefer 3 month travelers not per diem Comment: Facility is no longer accepting candidates within a 50-mile radius. Do NOT submit candidates with a permanent address within 50 miles of the hospital. ALL RTO requests must be in the packet at the time of submission. Anything sent after, will not be approved. Position Description: Emergency Room (main) RN. 12H Days, 7a-7:30p. No call. Must be available at least 2 out of the 3 winter holidays. Level 1 trauma Emergency Room, ICU experience is also helpful as many patients require ventilator, pressure monitoring lines and other procedures. Epic EMR, scrub color: navy or pink. Ratios 1:3-4. Required Upon Submission: Min of 3 years ED experience required. Must have over 1 years of LARGE LEVEL 1 TRAUMA ER Experience. Submission Packet must show # of beds, Trauma Level and EMR on their Work History or they will be dropped. ACLS and BLS required, must be in packet at time of submission. TNCC is highly preferred. Must have active MD/Compact license in packet at time of submission, no temp licenses allowed. COVID vaccine required. ONLY Medical Declination accepted, Must have signed and authorized documentation from Physician in packet or submission will be dropped. UMMS does not accept Religious Declinations. Flu Season has ended at UMMS and vaccines are no longer required.Required upon offer: NIHSS is required before starting.IVS to interview, manage to offer. Guaranteed Hours: Contract Weeks:91