Corewell Health
About the unit
The Medical ICU is a 24 bed unit on 8 Meijer Heart Center within Butterworth Hospital. The unit takes care of critically ill patients, and specializes in the care of a variety of medically complex patients, including those that are diabetic, Ketoacidosis patients, mechanically vented patients, critically ill bone marrow transplant patients, sepsis and pneumonia patients as well as many others.
The growth of West Michigan has resulted in the increased need for hospitals beds and specifically intensive care beds.
The 8th floor of the Meijer Heart Center once housed Ambulatory offices and conference rooms. This space is completely renovated to become the new MICU. Accepting a position with the MCC offers a unique experience of moving to a brand new critical care unit.
About Meijer Heart Center
The heart and vascular systems demand extraordinary care. It begins with heart specialists who can expertly monitor your entire heart and vascular system and perform anything from a bypass to vascular surgery to a heart and lung transplant. Discover a true continuum of heart and vascular care. Through research, innovative treatments, and best practices our teams are advancing heart and vascular care for the patients we are privileged to treat.
Scope of work
Our Nursing Technicians support nurses and other ancillary staff in providing competent care of patients requiring ventilator support, life-sustaining titratable medications including cardiac and sedation medications, and assist with bedside procedures including preparation of the sterile field for tracheostomies, central line placement, and dressing changes. The ICU is a fast-paced unit that relies on teamwork and an interdisciplinary approach with not only provider teams, but ancillary staff in order to deliver excellent and effective care.
Responsibilities include checking blood sugars, vitals, bed bathing, ambulating, wound care, catheterization and acting as a safety attendant for patients. Ensures that required documentation is performed in an accurate and timely manner.
In addition, a Nurse Tech is sometimes floated to other departments of higher need with similar training.
Orientation
Orientation for ICU Nurse Techs takes 8-12 weeks and begins with required classes from 8am-4:30pm on Monday, Tuesday and Thursday. Training with a preceptor begins during week 2 and is typically 7am-7:30pm shifts to follow the schedule of the preceptor for several weeks, before phasing into a regular night shift schedule.
Qualifications
How we will care for you, while you care for our patients
Primary Location
SITE - Meijer Heart Center - 150 Michigan St - Grand RapidsDepartment Name
ICU - 8 Meijer Heart CenterEmployment Type
Part timeShift
Night (United States of America)Weekly Scheduled Hours
24Hours of Work
7:00pm - 7:30amDays Worked
Variable weeknightsWeekend Frequency
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