Job Title: Travel Nurse RN PACU (Recovery)
Location: Fresno California
Department/Unit: Post Anesthesia Care Unit (PACU)
Salary Range: $50 to $70 per hour
Shift: Day Shift
Duration: 13 Weeks
Position Summary:
Elitecare Medical Staffing is seeking an experienced PACU Nurse to join our team in California ASAP .The ideal candidate will have a strong background in critical care and recovery providing highquality care to patients following anesthesia.
Key Responsibilities:
- Monitor and assess patients recovering from anesthesia in the PACU.
- Provide medical care and support to patients ensuring safety and comfort during recovery.
- Collaborate with surgical teams and healthcare professionals to develop and implement individualized care plans.
- Administer medications IV fluids and other treatments as prescribed.
- Educate patients and their families on postoperative care and recovery processes.
- Document patient progress and interventions accurately in medical records.
Requirements:
- Must be a Registered Nurse with a valid state license.
- Required certifications: BLS PALS ACLS CHS NIH Certification.
- Must have ICU experience and PACU experience in trauma level 1 or 2 facilities.
- Experience with pediatric patients is preferred.
- Familiarity with NIHStroke protocols is a plus.
If you are passionate about providing highquality recovery services and are looking for an opportunity to grow in a supportive environment we encourage you to apply!
nih-stroke protocols,surgical,iv fluids,surgical collaboration,care plans,recovery processes,healthcare professionals,basic life support (bls),pediatric care,chs certification,icu experience,nih,critical care,trauma level 1 or 2 facilities,post-operative care,treatments,pediatric patients,medical care,interventions,patient education,care planning,medications,nih certification,pediatric advanced life support (pals),medication administration,patient care,acls certification,medical documentation,comfort care,bls certification,recovery,pals certification,advanced cardiac life support (acls),anesthesia,patient progress