Travel Nurse RN - LTAC - $2,208 per week in Peoria, IL
Company: Magnet Medical
Location: Peoria
Posted on: July 8, 2025
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Job Description:
A Registered Nurse (RN) in Long-Term Acute Care (LTAC) provides
specialized care for patients with complex medical conditions that
require extended hospitalization and intensive treatment. These
patients may have multiple chronic illnesses, severe injuries, or
require prolonged recovery after surgery or illness. The RN in LTAC
works closely with a multidisciplinary team to manage patient care,
monitor vital signs, administer treatments, and provide ongoing
support to patients and families. The role requires strong clinical
skills, the ability to manage complex patient needs, and a
compassionate approach to care. Key Responsibilities : Patient
Assessment and Monitoring : Conduct thorough assessments of
patients' physical and emotional conditions upon admission, during
care, and on an ongoing basis. Regularly monitor patients’ vital
signs, including blood pressure, heart rate, oxygen saturation, and
respiratory rate. Identify and promptly report any changes in a
patient's condition to the healthcare team, including signs of
deterioration or complications. Document and track patient
conditions, progress, and interventions in the electronic health
record (EHR). Care Planning and Implementation : Develop,
implement, and revise individualized care plans in collaboration
with the healthcare team, addressing both short-term and long-term
patient needs. Administer prescribed medications and treatments
accurately, monitoring for side effects, and ensuring patient
safety. Assist with procedures such as wound care, catheter
insertion, tracheostomy care, and tube feedings, based on patient
needs. Monitor and manage patients’ pain levels, providing
interventions as necessary to ensure patient comfort. Complex Care
Management : Manage patients with complex, multi-system conditions,
including those on ventilators, dialysis, or requiring continuous
oxygen therapy. Provide respiratory support to patients with
compromised lung function or those who are weaning off mechanical
ventilation. Assist with and monitor physical, occupational, and
speech therapy interventions, ensuring patient progress towards
recovery goals. Provide care for patients with tracheostomies,
central lines, or other invasive devices, ensuring proper care and
prevention of complications. Patient and Family Education : Educate
patients and families about the care plan, medications, and
equipment used in long-term care, such as ventilators, feeding
tubes, or dialysis. Provide emotional support to both patients and
families, offering resources for coping with chronic illness or
long-term hospitalization. Teach patients and families techniques
for managing at-home care, including wound care, medication
administration, and lifestyle changes. Collaboration with the
Healthcare Team : Work as part of a multidisciplinary team,
including physicians, respiratory therapists, physical therapists,
and dietitians, to provide comprehensive care to patients.
Participate in care planning and team meetings, offering input on
patient progress and care adjustments as necessary. Communicate
regularly with team members about patient status, concerns, and any
changes in the care plan. Infection Control and Safety : Follow
strict infection control protocols to prevent healthcare-associated
infections, especially in high-risk patients. Ensure the safe
administration of medications and treatments, adhering to best
practices for patient safety and comfort. Monitor patients for
signs of infection, pressure ulcers, or other complications and
provide prompt interventions. Documentation and Record-Keeping :
Maintain accurate and timely documentation of patient care,
assessments, medications, and progress in EHR systems. Document all
interactions, treatments, and observations according to facility
standards and regulatory requirements. Ensure that documentation
complies with health regulations such as HIPAA and other relevant
patient privacy laws. End-of-Life and Palliative Care : Provide
compassionate care for patients nearing the end of life, focusing
on comfort, dignity, and emotional support for both the patient and
their family. Work with the healthcare team to develop palliative
care plans, addressing pain management, symptom control, and
psychological support. Support families through decision-making and
offer guidance in advance care planning when appropriate.
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