Job Description
Bestica is seeking a per diem / prn nurse RN Med Surg / Telemetry for a per diem / prn nursing job in Bethesda, Maryland.
Job Description & Requirements
- Specialty : Med Surg / Telemetry
- Discipline : RN
- Start Date : 12 / 15 / 2025
- Duration : Ongoing
- Shift : 12 hours, days, nights
- Employment Type : Per Diem
Mandatory Qualifications
Education : Accredited school of Nursing (Diploma, AD or BSN)Licensure : RN with a current, active, full, and unrestricted license or registration as a professional nurse from a State,the District of Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, or a territory of the United States.
Certifications : Must have Basic Life Support (BLS) certification. Advance Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) is desirable. Basicdysrhythmia course with certificate required.
Experience : One (1) year full time experience within the last 3 years in Caring for Adult patients in an Acute Caretelemetry Setting with cardiac monitoring.
Task and Responsibilities :
Possess knowledge of telemetry system / ECG monitoring and possess ability to place ECG electrodes, , and recordtelemetry data to interpret EKG rhythm. Communicate cardiac rhythm changes and information on monitored
patients with physician and interdisciplinary team.
Obtain analyze and post rhythm strips on admission in patient records per unit protocol or as ordered by physician.Successfully interpret rhythm strips to include rate (atrial and ventricular), rhythm, PR interval, QRS interval, QT
interval, ectopic beats, and ST segment changes and report abnormalities to provider.
Identify life threatening dysrhythmias and take immediate action by alerting responsible provider, if necessary, callthe emergency cardiac response team.
Monitor continuous pulse oximetry, assess and record findings as ordered and notify provider of baseline changes.Record more frequently in accordance with RRT, Code Blue or acute changes in patient status.
Notify provider when changes in the monitoring parameters are required for a particular patient and successfullychange electrodes placement and batteries when required.
Demonstrate knowledge of basic anatomy and physiology of the heart and conduction system, to include locationand function of organs and structures.
Ensure compliance and understanding of unit and hospital SOP (Standard Operating Procedures) related toTelemetry protocols.
Able to STAT” judgement and decision calls in regard to patients experiencing life- threatening of potentially life-threatening dysrhythmias and immediately notify provider.
Analyze temporary pacemaker function for failure to sense, failure to pace, and failure to capture and immediatelyreport these life-threatening incidents to provider.
Demonstrate ability to care for surgical cardiac patients post catheterization, Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting(CABG), thoracotomy, and other procedures requiring chest tubes and other drainage management.
Successfully administer intravenous cardiac / antiarrhythmic drugs and other approved telemetry medication therapyIAW policy and procedure.
Participate in unit skills fairs, education and training to ensure compliance with unit, hospital, JC protocolsMandatory Qualifications\n\n
Education : Accredited school of Nursing (Diploma, AD or BSN)\n\nLicensure : RN with a current, active, full, and unrestricted license or registration as a professional nurse from a State,\n\nthe District of Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, or a territory of the United States.\n\nCertifications : Must have Basic Life Support (BLS) certification. Advance Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) is desirable. Basic\n\ndysrhythmia course with certificate required.\n\nExperience : One (1) year full time experience within the last 3 years in Caring for Adult patients in an Acute Care\n\ntelemetry Setting with cardiac monitoring.\n\nTask and Responsibilities : \n\nPossess knowledge of telemetry system / ECG monitoring and possess ability to place ECG electrodes, , and record\n\ntelemetry data to interpret EKG rhythm. Communicate cardiac rhythm changes and information on monitored\n\npatients with physician and interdisciplinary team.\n\nObtain analyze and post rhythm strips on admission in patient records per unit protocol or as ordered by physician.\n\nSuccessfully interpret rhythm strips to include rate (atrial and ventricular), rhythm, PR interval, QRS interval, QT\n\ninterval, ectopic beats, and ST segment changes and report abnormalities to provider.\n\nIdentify life threatening dysrhythmias and take immediate action by alerting responsible provider, if necessary, call\n\nthe emergency cardiac response team.\n\nMonitor continuous pulse oximetry, assess and record findings as ordered and notify provider of baseline changes.\n\nRecord more frequently in accordance with RRT, Code Blue or acute changes in patient status.\n\nNotify provider when changes in the monitoring parameters are required for a particular patient and successfully\n\nchange electrodes placement and batteries when required.\n\nDemonstrate knowledge of basic anatomy and physiology of the heart and conduction system, to include location\n\nand function of organs and structures.\n\nEnsure compliance and understanding of unit and hospital SOP (Standard Operating Procedures) related to\n\nTelemetry protocols.\n\nAble to STAT” judgement and decision calls in regard to patients experiencing life- threatening of potentially life-\n\nthreatening dysrhythmias and immediately notify provider.\n\nAnalyze temporary pacemaker function for failure to sense, failure to pace, and failure to capture and immediately\n\nreport these life-threatening incidents to provider.\n\nDemonstrate ability to care for surgical cardiac patients post catheterization, Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting\n\n(CABG), thoracotomy, and other procedures requiring chest tubes and other drainage management.\n\nSuccessfully administer intravenous cardiac / antiarrhythmic drugs and other approved telemetry medication therapy\n\nIAW policy and procedure.\n\nParticipate in unit skills fairs, education and training to ensure compliance with unit, hospital, JC protocolsAbout Bestica
We are a trusted provider of solutions in Information Technology and Healthcare sectors to the DoD, Federal and Commercial markets. Our guiding principle and core values help us care for our people and the community; and build a culture of excellence which in turn helps us achieve our organizational objective of exceeding customer’s expectations in each and every project. Headquartered in San Antonio, TX, we were founded in 2005 and are certified as an 8(a) Business.