Travel Nurse RN - ER/Trauma - $2,110 per week in Coos Bay, OR
Company: TravelNurseSource
Location: Coos Bay
Posted on: July 3, 2025
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Job Description:
TravelNurseSource is working with Magnet Medical to find a
qualified ER/Trauma RN in Coos Bay, Oregon, 97420! Pay Information
$2,110 per week About The Position The Registered Nurse (RN) in the
Emergency Room (ER) provides critical care to patients in urgent or
emergent conditions. The RN in the ER works in a fast-paced,
high-pressure environment, delivering immediate care to patients
suffering from injuries, illnesses, or trauma. They assess, triage,
and treat patients in collaboration with physicians, nurse
practitioners, and other healthcare professionals, ensuring the
best outcomes in a dynamic setting. Key Responsibilities: Triage
and Patient Assessment: Perform initial assessments of patients
presenting in the ER, including triaging based on the severity of
their condition. Evaluate patient history, conduct physical
assessments, and identify urgent health issues to prioritize care.
Collect patient vital signs (blood pressure, temperature, pulse,
respiration) and other relevant data to determine immediate care
needs. Emergency Care and Treatment: Administer medications,
fluids, and treatments as prescribed, including intravenous (IV)
fluids, antibiotics, pain management, and other emergency
medications. Perform wound care, splinting, suturing, and other
interventions as needed for trauma or injury patients. Provide
emergency life-saving interventions, including CPR, advanced
cardiac life support (ACLS), and trauma care. Assist in
resuscitation efforts, including managing ventilators, intubation,
and defibrillation when necessary. Collaboration with Medical Team:
Work closely with physicians, nurse practitioners, and other team
members to develop and implement patient care plans. Assist with
diagnostic testing, such as lab work, imaging (X-rays, CT scans),
and electrocardiograms (ECGs), based on patient needs. Communicate
clearly and efficiently with the healthcare team, updating them on
changes in patient status and discussing care options. Monitoring
and Documentation: Continuously monitor patients' conditions,
noting changes in vital signs, mental status, and symptoms.
Document all patient assessments, treatments, and outcomes
accurately in the electronic health record (EHR). Ensure compliance
with legal, regulatory, and hospital standards for patient care and
documentation. Patient and Family Communication: Provide clear
explanations to patients and their families about diagnoses,
procedures, and treatment plans. Offer emotional support to
patients and families experiencing stress or anxiety due to medical
emergencies. Advocate for patients’ needs and coordinate care with
other departments to ensure timely interventions. Infection Control
and Safety: Follow strict infection control protocols, including
appropriate use of personal protective equipment (PPE) to prevent
the spread of infectious diseases. Ensure the ER environment
remains safe and sterile for both patients and staff. Respond to
potential biohazardous situations with proper precautions and
protocols. Crisis Management: Handle a wide range of patient
emergencies, from minor injuries to life-threatening conditions,
using critical thinking and rapid decision-making skills. Manage
high-stress situations effectively, staying calm while providing
life-saving interventions. Prioritize care based on patient acuity
and available resources, ensuring efficient use of ER staff and
equipment. Patient Discharge and Follow-Up: Provide discharge
instructions and explain the next steps in care, including
medication instructions, follow-up appointments, or referrals.
Educate patients on preventive measures and care after discharge,
especially in cases of trauma or chronic conditions. Teamwork and
Mentorship: Collaborate with emergency room staff, including
physicians, nurses, support staff, and paramedics, to ensure
coordinated patient care. Act as a mentor or preceptor for new
nurses, students, and less experienced staff members, providing
guidance and support in emergency care procedures. 27905884EXPTEMP
Job Requirements Required for Onboarding BLS Competency Exam ER 5
Benefits of Travel Nursing As a travel nurse, you'll work in
various healthcare settings, gaining exposure to diverse patient
populations, medical procedures, and healthcare systems. This
broadens your clinical skills and enhances your adaptability.
Change environments regularly to prevent burnout, maintaining
enthusiasm and passion for your nursing career. The variety in
assignments keeps your work engaging and fulfilling. Different
regions may incorporate alternative medicine practices into
healthcare. Exposure to these diverse approaches broadens your
understanding of holistic patient care. If you have a sense of
adventure, travel nursing provides the opportunity to explore
different cities, states, or even countries. You can immerse
yourself in new environments and enjoy diverse landscapes and
recreational activities. Many travel nurses find permanent
positions at healthcare facilities where they've completed
assignments. This can be an excellent way to transition into a
long-term role after exploring different options.
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