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Travel Nurse Career Guide: PACU TNAA
https://tnaa.com/blog/about-tnaa/travel-nurse-career-guide-pacu/
Nov 15, 2019 · Less family and visitor drama. Less patient drama. Less holidays to work. Less weekends to work. This scheduling is a huge reason why there can be a migration to PACU from ICU and ER.” Part 2: PACU Travel Nurse Experience & Certifications. To work as a travel nurse, you need at least 1 year of experience in an acute care facility.
PACU SCHEDULING GUIDELINES
https://secure.upmc.com/stmargaretmagnet/Links/EP11_PACU%20Guidelines.pdf
The rotation of holidays will be as follows o MLK-July 4-Thanksgiving-NYD-MD-Christmas-LD-MLK If you switch your holiday your rotation will continue from the one you were pre-scheduled Easter/Mother’s Day/Father’s Day call will be rotated so the same person does not have to work these special weekends multiple years in a row
What do you like about being PACU? - PACU Nursing - allnurses
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Apr 10, 2008 · i chose PACU because i just got burned out on the drama/trauma of ER, and wanted better hours. i work mon thru fri 8 hour shifts (not 12's like i did in ER), and i work days only, no holidays, no weekends. it's much "cleaner" than ER. i got tired of …
on call in pacu - PACU Nursing - allnurses
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Feb 20, 2002 · PACU takes call only on the weekends at her hospital and they circulator will recover during the week. They are on from 12AM Saturday morning to 4AM (when my mom comes in) Monday morning Aug 2, 2002 by not you again 9 Posts; 1,189 Profile Views
Considering a day surgery position - PACU Nursing - allnurses
https://allnurses.com/considering-day-surgery-position-t460802/
Dec 29, 2012 · No nights, no weekends, no holidays, no on call issues. The patients are only there for 1 to 2 hour prior to surgery, then 1 - 2 hours after surgery. No long term extended stays where patients, family, and nurses start getting tired and irritated with each other.