Urgent Search: Travel Pulmonary Intermediate Care Unit (PCU) RN
Company: Magnet Medical
Location: Louisville
Posted on: July 12, 2025
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Job Description:
Job Description Magnet Medical is seeking a travel nurse RN PCU
- Progressive Care Unit for a travel nursing job in Louisville,
Kentucky. Job Description & Requirements - Specialty: PCU -
Progressive Care Unit - Discipline: RN - Start Date: 08/04/2025 -
Duration: 13 weeks - 36 hours per week - Shift: 12 hours, nights -
Employment Type: Travel A Registered Nurse (RN) – Pulmonary
specializes in the care of patients with respiratory and pulmonary
conditions, such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD),
asthma, pneumonia, pulmonary hypertension, cystic fibrosis, and
post-lung surgery care. The RN in this role works in various
settings, including pulmonary units, intensive care, clinics, and
outpatient environments, to manage and treat respiratory diseases,
provide pulmonary rehabilitation, and ensure optimal respiratory
function for patients. This role requires specialized knowledge of
pulmonary disease, advanced nursing interventions, and the ability
to collaborate with multidisciplinary teams to improve patient
outcomes. /n/nKey Responsibilities:/n /n 1. /n Patient Assessment
and Monitoring: /n /n - Perform comprehensive respiratory
assessments, including evaluating lung sounds, oxygen saturation,
respiratory rate, effort, and signs of distress. /n - Monitor vital
signs, including blood pressure, heart rate, oxygen levels, and
breathing patterns to assess the patient’s respiratory status. /n -
Conduct assessments related to chronic respiratory diseases, such
as COPD, asthma, and pulmonary fibrosis, and monitor for
exacerbations or complications. /n - Utilize diagnostic tools such
as pulse oximeters, spirometry, and arterial blood gas (ABG)
analysis to assess respiratory function. /n /n /n 2. /n Respiratory
Care and Management: /n /n - Administer oxygen therapy and
respiratory treatments, including nebulizers, inhalers, and chest
physiotherapy, as prescribed. /n - Educate patients on proper
techniques for inhalation therapy, peak flow monitoring, and airway
clearance techniques. /n - Provide care for patients with
mechanical ventilation, ensuring the proper use of ventilators and
managing ventilator settings based on patient needs. /n - Assist in
managing respiratory failure, including weaning patients from
mechanical ventilation, and collaborating with respiratory
therapists for advanced care. /n /n /n 3. /n Care Planning and
Coordination: /n /n - Develop individualized care plans for
patients with pulmonary conditions, collaborating with physicians,
pulmonologists, respiratory therapists, and other healthcare
providers. /n - Monitor patients' responses to interventions and
adjust the care plan as necessary to meet patient needs. /n -
Coordinate with other departments (e.g., physical therapy,
dietitians) to provide comprehensive care and rehabilitation for
pulmonary patients. /n - Educate patients about managing chronic
pulmonary diseases, including avoiding triggers, using prescribed
medications, and recognizing early symptoms of exacerbations. /n /n
/n 4. /n Patient and Family Education: /n /n - Provide education on
lung disease management, medication adherence, and techniques for
managing respiratory symptoms, including cough, shortness of
breath, and wheezing. /n - Teach patients and families how to use
home respiratory equipment such as inhalers, oxygen devices, and
CPAP/BiPAP machines. /n - Support patients in understanding
lifestyle modifications, including smoking cessation, dietary
changes, and exercise routines, to improve lung health and prevent
further complications. /n /n /n 5. /n Post-Operative and
Post-Procedure Care: /n /n - Provide post-operative care for
patients recovering from lung surgeries, such as lung resections,
lung transplants, or other pulmonary procedures. /n - Monitor
respiratory status and manage pain, ensuring early mobilization to
prevent complications like atelectasis, pneumonia, or blood clots.
/n - Assist in managing the recovery process, including educating
patients on respiratory exercises and pulmonary rehabilitation to
optimize recovery and lung function. /n /n /n 6. /n Emergency
Response and Critical Care: /n /n - Respond rapidly to respiratory
emergencies, such as acute exacerbations of asthma, COPD flare-ups,
or respiratory arrest, providing life-saving interventions
including CPR, airway management, and advanced cardiac life support
(ACLS). /n - Manage patients with acute respiratory conditions such
as pulmonary embolism, acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS),
or acute exacerbations of chronic conditions. /n /n /n 7. /n
Collaboration and Consultation: /n /n - Collaborate with
pulmonologists, respiratory therapists, physical therapists, and
other healthcare providers to deliver comprehensive and
multidisciplinary care to patients with respiratory conditions. /n
- Participate in case management and care coordination efforts to
optimize patient outcomes and ensure continuity of care across
settings. /n - Communicate effectively with patients, families, and
the healthcare team to ensure treatment plans align with patient
goals, preferences, and needs. /n /n /n 8. /n Documentation and
Reporting: /n /n - Maintain accurate and thorough documentation of
patient assessments, interventions, treatments, and outcomes in the
electronic medical record (EMR). /n - Monitor and document patient
progress and any adverse reactions or complications from
respiratory treatments. /n - Provide regular reports to physicians
and other team members regarding patient status and any concerns
regarding treatment plans. /n /n /n 9. /n Quality Improvement and
Professional Development: /n /n - Participate in quality
improvement initiatives focused on enhancing respiratory care,
reducing hospital readmissions for pulmonary conditions, or
improving patient safety. /n - Stay updated on the latest pulmonary
care protocols, treatments, and best practices to ensure
evidence-based care. /n - Engage in continuing education and
professional development, attending workshops, conferences, and
pursuing certifications such as Certified Pulmonary Nurse (CPN). /n
/n /n Magnet Medical Job ID 32967557. Pay package is based on 12
hour shifts and 36.0 hours per week (subject to confirmation) with
tax-free stipend amount to be determined. Posted job title: RN -
Pulmonary
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