PICC RN Position Available In Caddo, Louisiana
Tallo's Job Summary: The PICC RN/Vascular Access Specialist is responsible for providing expert vascular access services to clients' patients. Duties include bedside insertion of various catheters, patient education, and documentation. Requirements include a current RN license, ACLS/BCLS certifications, and vascular access competency. This role operates in various healthcare settings, requiring travel between client facilities.
Job Description
PICC RN 3.8 3.8
out of 5 stars 4010 Jewella Avenue, Shreveport, LA 71109 The job of PICC RN/ Vascular Access Specialist was established for the purpose/s of providing expert vascular access services to the patients of our clients. Working within the guidelines set forth by the state in which these employees are licensed and also working within the guidelines set forth by the Company, the PICC RN/ Vascular Access Specialist will maintain a high level of professionalism and skill. Responsibilities Vascular Access Bedside insertion of peripherally inserted central catheters (PICCs). Bedside insertion of midlines and extended dwell catheters. Bedside insertion of peripheral IV catheters. Establishing access via intravascular ports. Examination, assessment and evaluation of patients with vascular access devices. Education Educates all patients and family members on the procedures to be completed. Answers any questions regarding procedures to be done. Educates staff when necessary. Documentation Clearly documents procedures completed as per client policy and per the policy of the Company. Competencies Current RN license in the state in which the employee is working. Current ACLS and BCLS certifications. Completed vascular access competency skills checklist. Communication Proficiency. Personal Effectiveness/Credibility. Patient/Client Focus. Work Environment This job operates in a wide variety of environments ranging through all types of healthcare facilities. Driving from client facility to client facility may account for a large part of the usual workday. This role routinely uses portable ultrasound equipment, medical supplies, mobile phones, and computers