Travel Interventional Radiology & Electrophysiology RN
Location: Miami
Posted on: June 23, 2025
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Job Description:
Job Description Magnet Medical is seeking a travel nurse RN
Interventional Radiology for a travel nursing job in Miami,
Florida. Job Description & Requirements - Specialty: Interventional
Radiology - Discipline: RN - Start Date: 06/22/2025 - Duration: 13
weeks - 40 hours per week - Shift: 10 hours, days - Employment
Type: Travel A Registered Nurse (RN) – Radiology provides nursing
care to patients undergoing diagnostic imaging procedures,
interventional radiology treatments, or radiation therapies. The RN
ensures the safety, comfort, and well-being of patients during
imaging studies, such as X-rays, CT scans, MRIs, and ultrasounds,
as well as more complex interventional radiology procedures. The
role involves assisting with procedures, monitoring patients for
reactions, managing sedation and anesthesia, and educating patients
about their treatments and potential risks. /n/nKey
Responsibilities:/n /n 1. /n Patient Assessment and Care: /n /n -
Conduct initial assessments of patients’ health status, including
medical history, allergies, and any concerns regarding the upcoming
radiological procedure. /n - Assess vital signs, monitor patient
comfort, and ensure safety throughout the imaging or interventional
procedure. /n - Identify patient needs and provide appropriate
nursing interventions, including managing anxiety and addressing
any physical discomfort or medical conditions that could interfere
with the procedure. /n /n /n 2. /n Preparation for Radiology
Procedures: /n /n - Prepare patients for imaging procedures,
including positioning, explaining the procedure, and ensuring
informed consent is obtained. /n - Prepare necessary equipment,
medications, and supplies, including contrast agents and sedatives,
based on the procedure requirements. /n - Administer prescribed
medications (e.g., sedatives, contrast agents) and monitor patients
for adverse reactions. /n - Ensure patients are properly positioned
for the procedure, ensuring both safety and image quality. /n /n /n
3. /n Assisting with Procedures: /n /n - Assist radiologists and
technologists during diagnostic imaging and interventional
radiology procedures, such as biopsies, catheter placements,
angiograms, and drain placements. /n - Monitor patients during the
procedure, managing sedation levels, pain relief, and any medical
concerns that arise. /n - Respond promptly to any complications or
emergencies that occur during the procedure, such as allergic
reactions, equipment failure, or patient distress. /n /n /n 4. /n
Sedation and Pain Management: /n /n - Administer and monitor
sedation and anesthesia as per the physician’s orders and hospital
protocols, ensuring patient safety. /n - Assess the patient's
response to sedation and adjust medication dosages as required. /n
- Provide pain management during and after radiology procedures,
using appropriate interventions and medications. /n /n /n 5. /n
Post-Procedure Care: /n /n - Monitor patients closely after
radiological procedures, particularly those that require sedation,
to ensure their vital signs remain stable and they recover fully.
/n - Provide education on aftercare instructions, such as
hydration, rest, and managing any side effects or discomfort
following procedures like biopsies or angiograms. /n - Document all
patient assessments, interventions, and reactions in the electronic
health record (EHR). /n /n /n 6. /n Patient Education: /n /n -
Educate patients on the specifics of their radiology procedures,
explaining the process, potential side effects, and the purpose of
the procedure. /n - Answer any questions patients may have
regarding the procedure, contrast agents, or aftercare. /n -
Provide guidance on post-procedural care, such as activity
restrictions, signs of complications, and follow-up appointments.
/n /n /n 7. /n Infection Control and Safety: /n /n - Follow strict
infection control protocols when handling patients and radiology
equipment, especially during invasive or interventional procedures.
/n - Maintain a sterile field during procedures, ensuring aseptic
techniques are used to reduce the risk of infection. /n - Ensure
the proper handling and disposal of radioactive materials, contrast
agents, and other potentially hazardous substances according to
hospital guidelines. /n /n /n 8. /n Collaboration and
Communication: /n /n - Work closely with radiologists, radiologic
technologists, physicians, and other healthcare professionals to
ensure patient care is coordinated and seamless. /n - Communicate
effectively with patients and families to provide updates on the
procedure, any potential complications, and recovery progress. /n -
Collaborate with the healthcare team to review imaging results,
discuss treatment options, and adjust care plans as necessary. /n
/n /n 9. /n Documentation and Reporting: /n /n - Document all
nursing assessments, interventions, and patient responses in the
medical record accurately and in a timely manner. /n - Ensure that
documentation reflects patient care, sedation details, medication
administration, and any complications that arise. /n - Report
adverse reactions, equipment malfunctions, or concerns to the
appropriate healthcare team members. /n /n /n 10. /n Quality
Improvement and Continuing Education: /n /n - Participate in
quality improvement initiatives to improve patient outcomes,
safety, and care efficiency in the radiology department. /n -
Engage in continuing education and training on new radiology
procedures, advancements in imaging technologies, and best
practices in patient care. /n /n /n Magnet Medical Job ID 32663212.
Pay package is based on 10 hour shifts and 40.0 hours per week
(subject to confirmation) with tax-free stipend amount to be
determined. Posted job title: RN - Radiology
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