Ambulatory Care Unit (ACU)
Location:
Swann Tower, 4th Floor
# Beds:
22
Unit Manager:
Wanda Bardwell, RN
Asst. UM:
Shelly Benson
Type of unit:
Outpatient diagnostic testing, IV therapy, medical observation (*Stay < 24 hours!)
Typical nurse to patient ratio:
Team Nursing ratio – RN:LPN, 4-6 patients
Primary Nursing ratio – RN ~2-3 patients
Typical pt diagnosis:
chest mass/swelling, PVD, ascites, chest pain (non-origin specific), CHF, anemia, neuropathy, renal stenosis, back pain, etc.; diagnostic heart caths; interventional radiology
Common skills utilized:
Good IV skills a must. Prep for diagnostics; patient education before & after procedures; post-procedure, care; patient discharges; ability to prioritize, function and be flexible to daily assignment changes in fast paced environment; use of pre- and post-procedure protocols; EQUIPMENT – IV pump (Alaris), PCAs, hemochron, sheath pulling, Doppler, glucometer, clippers, ETCO2, bladder scan, blood draw equipment, Dinamap, EKG, telemetry monitors. Basic arrhythmia class and ACLS certification recommended.
Most common meds / those nurses must be familiar with:
Narcotics, mucomyst, sodium bicarb, insulin, antiemetics, NSAIDS, sedation & reversal drugs
Care extenders used:
LPNs and CNAs to assist
Certification for Diff:
Med-Surg certification or Ambulatory Care cert.
Selling points for Unit:
Great team! 8-hour shifts, closed holidays, fast-paced! Great learning opportunity!
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