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Cynet HealthStaff is seeking an RN for Interventional Radiology in Oregon. This 13‑week assignment requires a minimum of one year in critical care, emergency, cath lab, or interventional radiology, with a current Oregon RN license and BLS/ACLS.
The role involves assisting with invasive procedures, patient monitoring during sedation, and collaboration with a multi-disciplinary team. The RN will ensure patient safety, administer medications, and maintain sterile technique while documenting
Profession: Nursing
Specialty: Interventional Radiology
Duration: 13 weeks
Shift: Day
Hours per Shift: 10
Experience: Minimum of one year in critical care, emergency, cath lab, or interventional radiology preferred.
License: Current RN license in the State of Oregon
Certifications: Current BLS, ACLS certification; certifications specific to areas of clinical specialty preferred
Must-Have: Ability to work with a culturally diverse population
Description:The Interventional Radiology/Cardiology RN provides specialized nursing care to patients undergoing invasive interventional procedures. These procedures may include angiography, embolization, cardiac catheterization, and other minimally invasive interventions. This role works collaboratively with physicians and the interdisciplinary team to ensure safe, efficient, and high-quality patient care. The RN acts as a patient advocate and is responsible for the direction and supervision of any personnel assigned. Responsibilities include administering medications as ordered, maintaining sterile technique, and assisting with procedures as needed. The RN must recognize and respond rapidly to complications such as arrhythmia, bleeding, and cardiac arrest. During moderate sedation, the RN must continually assess the patient and monitor vital signs. The RN also prepares and organizes sterile instruments and anticipates physician needs during procedures. Documentation of hemodynamic data, pressures, and procedural events is critical to ensuring accurate patient care. Support tasks include patient preparation, verification of allergies, and management of supplies within the department. The role requires strong communication skills and the ability to work effectively as part of a clinical team.