Re: Has anyone taken online icu exam for travel requirement?
I am in Albuquerque at Lovelace downtown. It's been a great assignment so far (with 18 days to go). However, I have heard complaints from the travelers at Lovelace-Gibson and West Mesa about the way the permanent staff treats them as outsiders. I wouldn't go there but the downtown campus treats us great. Just FYI, NC has contracts for their Tele unit and the Step-down Unit. Ratio in Icu is 2/1, stepdown is 4/1 (no vents or drips) and tele is 5/1 or 6/1 (on nights). I don't know what tele is on days. If you want ICU experience, take a stepdown contract and tell the Nurse Manager (Val) that you are willing to float to ICU for the experience. The ICU staff is about 65% travelers on days and about 80% travelers on nights. The hospital is in transition from St. Josephs to Lovelace Sandia Health Systems which in turn was bought about 6 months ago by Ardent.
They are planning on this hospital being a Level 1 Trauma center beginning in March or April '07 and are constructing a new 38 bed ER. Also planning on reopening their Coronary Care which will add 16 critical beds. The downtown campus is about 15 blocks from University of NM hospital and 15 blocks from Presbyterian, 2 blocks from Heart Hospital of NM, 3 blocks from Kindred (LTAC) and the ER is busy as all get out.
I have committed to Methodist in Indianapolis for 4 weeks but will probably come back here. No problem with license if you are in a compact state.
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