As part of the largest healthcare system in the country, we have more than 15,000 dynamic individuals on the HCA West Florida Division team. Yet we all have one thing in common - a desire to make a difference in the lives and communities we serve.
As part of the largest healthcare system in the country, we have more than 15,000 dynamic individuals on the HCA West Florida Division team. Yet we all have one thing in common - a desire to make a difference in the lives and communities we serve.Regional Medical Center Bayonet Point is home to the nationally recognized Heart Institute and has served Florida´s Gulf Coast for the last 25 years. Our passion and commitment are reflected in the ongoing recognition our hospital has received.Among notable credits, we´ve been named one of ´America´s Best Hospitals´ in Heart and Heart Surgery by U.S. News & World Report, named a ´Top 100´ hospital seven times according to the HCIA/Solucient, accredited with commendation by the JCAHO, and been ranked a ´Top 100´ cardiovascular hospital five times according to Solucient. In 2006, we received the annual performance achievement award, ´Get with theGuidelines Coronary Artery Disease´ from theAmerican Heart Association.With 290 beds, we offer a spectrum of services seldom found in a small community setting. In addition to our acclaimed Heart Institute, some of our most interesting specialties include:-Accredited Chest Pain Center-JCAHO Stroke Program-Cancer Care Center-Neurosurgical Services-Advanced Same-Day Surgery-Regional Infusion Center-Wound Care-Accredited Hyperbaric Oxygen Treatment Program-Regional Center For Orthopedics & Surgical Services While we bring state-of-the-art care to Florida´s Suncoast, we´re also sensitive to your personal aspirations. That´s why we´re proud to provide a convenient, suburban Gulf Coast location just 45 minutes from the city of Tampa. The IV Therapy Nurse supports the delivery of care to all patients. The IV Therapy nurse performs rounds on all patients with central access, and performs dressing changes on central IV lines. They will access the need for central line access to be continued and make suggestions for alternate IV access. The IV Therapy Nurse will evaluate ´difficult´ stick patients for PICC or other access. Data collection on central lines sites, etc. is also a job function. Performs difficult IV sticks and PICC insertions as needed. Must be able to stand and walk for considerable lengths of time. Must have the ability to effectively manage varying and unpredictable situations.-Registered Nurse with a current license.-Graduate of an accredited school of nursing.-BSN preferred.-American Health BLS / ACLS healthcare provider.-2 years IV experience required, PICC line experience preferred.