Travel Nurse RN - Gastrointestinal Lab in Evanston, IL
Listed on 2026-02-19
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Nursing
RN Nurse, Healthcare Nursing
Registered Nurse (RN) | Gastrointestinal Lab Location: Evanston, IL Agency: Magnet Medical Pay: Competitive weekly pay (inquire for details) Shift Information: Days - 5 days x 8 hours Contract Duration: 12 Weeks Start Date: 3/8/2026
About the PositionTravel Nurse Source is working with Magnet Medical to find a qualified GI Lab RN in Evanston, Illinois, 60201!
A Registered Nurse (RN) – GI Lab provides specialized nursing care to patients undergoing gastrointestinal (GI) procedures, including endoscopies, colonoscopies, and other diagnostic or therapeutic treatments related to the digestive system. The RN works in a GI Lab (or endoscopy suite) alongside gastroenterologists and other healthcare professionals to ensure safe, efficient, and compassionate care for patients. This role involves patient assessments, preparation, assisting with procedures, post-procedural monitoring, and education.
KeyResponsibilities:
Pre-Procedure Patient Assessment:
- Conduct comprehensive assessments of patients prior to GI procedures, including reviewing medical history, allergies, and any contraindications for sedation or anesthesia.
- Verify informed consent and educate patients on the procedure, including risks, benefits, and any preparation required (e.g., fasting, bowel prep).
- Assess vital signs and perform pre-procedural checks to ensure the patient is stable for the procedure.
Preparation for GI Procedures:
- Prepare patients for GI procedures, including explaining the procedure and addressing any patient concerns to reduce anxiety.
- Administer prescribed medications, including sedatives, analgesics, or contrast agents, and monitor for adverse reactions.
- Position patients appropriately for procedures, ensuring both comfort and proper access for the procedure.
- Ensure all necessary equipment, supplies, and instruments are ready and sterile for the procedure.
Assisting with GI Procedures:
- Assist gastroenterologists and endoscopy specialists during diagnostic and therapeutic procedures, such as endoscopies (e.g., upper GI endoscopy, colonoscopy, sigmoidoscopy) and other procedures like biopsies or polyp removals.
- Monitor and manage patients during the procedure, ensuring their comfort and safety, including sedation levels, oxygenation, and vital signs.
- Respond to any complications or adverse reactions during procedures, including nausea, bleeding, or respiratory distress.
Post-Procedure Care and Monitoring:
- Monitor patients post-procedure for adverse reactions, complications (e.g., bleeding, perforation), and recovery from sedation or anesthesia.
- Assess vital signs, oxygenation levels, and consciousness levels during the recovery phase.
- Provide wound care for biopsy sites or areas that may have been treated during the procedure.
- Ensure the patient is stable and ready for discharge, providing post-procedure instructions, including care for any biopsy sites, signs of complications, and follow-up appointments.
Patient Education:
- Educate patients on preparation for future procedures, including bowel preparation for colonoscopies or dietary restrictions for certain tests.
- Provide information on post-procedure care, including managing discomfort, avoiding certain activities, and understanding when to seek medical attention for complications.
- Address any questions or concerns patients or family members may have regarding the procedure, results, or next steps in treatment.
Infection Control and Safety:
- Adhere to strict infection control protocols, including sterilization of equipment, proper disposal of contaminated materials, and use of personal protective equipment (PPE).
- Ensure aseptic techniques are maintained during the procedure, including handling endoscopes, biopsy tools, and other medical instruments.
- Follow hospital and procedural guidelines for cleaning and sterilizing GI equipment between patient uses.
Documentation and Reporting:
- Document all nursing assessments, medications, interventions, and patient responses in the electronic health record (EHR) in a timely and accurate manner.
- Report any adverse events, complications, or changes in the patient's condition to the physician and the rest of the healthcare team.
- Complete required…
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