Progressive Care Unit - PCU RN - Travel Nurse
Charlotte, NC, United States
- Healthcare
- Progressive Care Unit RN
- travel nurse
- acute care nurse
The Progressive Care Unit (PCU) Travel Nurse provides specialized nursing care for patients requiring close monitoring but not critical ICU support, primarily in cardiac and step-down units. Responsibilities include administering medications, monitoring vital signs using electronic equipment, and performing bedside care such as dressing changes, catheter insertion, and IV management. Candidates must have 1-2 years of acute care experience, relevant certifications, and the physical ability to handle patient care duties in a demanding healthcare environment.
We're looking for Progressive Care Unit RNs for an immediate travel nurse opening in Charlotte, NC. The right RN should have 1-2 years recent acute care experience. Read below for more requirements.
As a PCU Travel Nurse, you will care for patients who require close monitoring and frequent assessment, but aren't unstable enough to need ICU care. Progressive Care Unit RNs will utilize computer equipment to monitor cardiac and other vital information, detecting any changes and thereby enabling intervention of life-threatening or emergency situations. Close observation is necessary as many PCU patients receive a significant amount of complex medications, sometimes through an intravenous line that may need to be adjusted or titrated. The PCU RN is sometimes also called a step-down nurse, and the PCU is also known as cardiac stepdown, medical stepdown, neuro stepdown, surgical stepdown and ER holding.
As a PCU Travel Nurse, you should be prepared to perform the following tasks:
- Provide basic bedside care; stabilize critical cardiac patients.
- Change dressings, insert catheters and start IVs.
- Prepare, administer and record prescribed medication, reporting any adverse reactions to treatment.
- Monitor and adjust specialized equipment used on patients, and interpret and record electronic displays.
- Initiate corrective action whenever information from monitoring equipment shows adverse symptomatology.
Requirements*: BLS, ACLS, NIH, 2 Years
* Additional certifications may be required before beginning an assignment.




