Interventional Radiology RN
Urbana, IL
Magnet Medical
4x10 hrs, Days
$3,286/weekOverview
- Start Date03/23/2026
- Shift Breakdown4x10 hrs
- ShiftDays
- Duration13 weeks
Pay
Qualifications
- Registered Nurse (2.5 years)
- Resume
Description
A Registered Nurse (RN) in Interventional Radiology (IR) is a specialized nurse who provides direct care to patients undergoing interventional radiology procedures. These procedures, typically minimally invasive, use imaging techniques (such as X-rays, CT scans, and ultrasound) to guide instruments inside the body for diagnostic or therapeutic purposes. The RN in IR plays a critical role in ensuring patient safety, assisting with procedures, monitoring patient conditions, and providing post-procedural care. This role requires knowledge of radiology, surgical techniques, and a strong ability to manage patients undergoing invasive procedures.
Key Responsibilities:
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Pre-Procedural Care:
- Assess and prepare patients for interventional radiology procedures by reviewing medical history, lab results, and imaging studies.
- Educate patients and families about the procedure, including what to expect, potential risks, and post-procedure care instructions.
- Ensure that the patient has the appropriate informed consent for the procedure and address any questions or concerns they may have.
- Administer pre-procedural medications, such as sedatives, pain relievers, or contrast agents, as prescribed.
- Assist in preparing the patient for the procedure, ensuring that all necessary equipment and materials are available.
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Assisting During Procedures:
- Assist the physician and radiologic technologist during interventional procedures by preparing and positioning the patient, maintaining a sterile field, and providing tools or medications as needed.
- Monitor patient vital signs throughout the procedure, ensuring stability and responding to any changes in condition.
- Support the team in managing sedation or anesthesia, monitoring the patient’s level of consciousness and respiratory function.
- Provide comfort measures to reduce anxiety and ensure patient safety during the procedure.
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Post-Procedural Care:
- Monitor the patient’s condition in the recovery area following the procedure, assessing vital signs, pain levels, and any potential complications (e.g., bleeding, infection).
- Administer pain relief as prescribed and assist patients with comfort and recovery.
- Educate the patient and family on recovery protocols, including activity restrictions, wound care, and follow-up appointments.
- Document the patient’s condition, procedures performed, and any changes during the recovery period in the medical records.
- Ensure that the patient is stable and ready for discharge, coordinating with the healthcare team for further follow-up care as needed.
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Patient Monitoring and Safety:
- Continuously monitor the patient’s vital signs, oxygenation, and consciousness during the procedure and recovery phase.
- Respond promptly to any changes in patient condition, such as signs of infection, allergic reactions, or other complications.
- Ensure strict adherence to infection control standards, using aseptic techniques and proper sterilization of equipment.
- Ensure patient safety through fall precautions, managing any allergies or medical conditions, and preventing any procedural complications.
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Collaboration with Healthcare Team:
- Work closely with interventional radiologists, technologists, anesthesiologists, and other healthcare professionals to deliver comprehensive care before, during, and after the procedure.
- Communicate effectively with the patient and their family, offering support and addressing any questions or concerns throughout the process.
- Participate in team meetings to discuss patient care, share insights, and improve the quality of care provided.
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Documentation and Record-Keeping:
- Maintain accurate and detailed records of patient assessments, treatments, medications, procedural outcomes, and follow-up care.
- Ensure proper documentation of any complications, interventions, or changes in patient status during and after the procedure.
- Follow legal and institutional requirements for documentation, ensuring compliance with health regulations such as HIPAA.
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Education and Training:
- Stay current with advances in interventional radiology techniques, technologies, and best practices.
- Participate in ongoing education or certification programs related to radiology or specialty care to enhance knowledge and skills.
- Educate patients about their conditions, the procedures they are undergoing, and post-procedure care and recovery.
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Infection Control and Equipment Maintenance:
- Adhere to infection control guidelines, including the use of personal protective equipment (PPE), hand hygiene, and sterilization protocols.
- Ensure that the interventional radiology suite and patient equipment are properly sanitized and maintained.
Employer
Magnet Medical
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About Urbana, IL
As a Travel Interventional Radiology Nurse in Urbana, IL here's what you should know:- The cost of living in Urbana, IL is 7% lower than the national average, making it relatively affordable.
- Wages generally match up with the lower cost of living, providing good value for residents.
- Urbana experiences an average high of 85°F in summer and an average low of 17°F in winter.
- Summers are warm and winters are cold, so be prepared for both extremes.
- Short term rentals and furnished housing options are available in Urbana, and they are relatively easy to find.
- Many landlords cater to the needs of students and professionals seeking temporary accommodation.
- Urbana is car-friendly with well-maintained roads and ample parking options.
- Public transportation is also available through the Champaign-Urbana Mass Transit District, offering bus services throughout the area.
- Urbana has a diverse population with a mix of students, families, and professionals.
- The age range is broad, with a significant student population from the University of Illinois.
- Common health issues may include seasonal allergies and cold-related illnesses.
- There is a notable presence of travel nurses due to the presence of Carle Foundation Hospital and other healthcare facilities.
- Urbana offers a variety of restaurants, including diverse international cuisines.
- The city has a vibrant arts scene with galleries and theaters, and it hosts music festivals and concerts.
- Sports enthusiasts can enjoy local games and recreational activities.
- Outdoor enthusiasts can explore parks, nature trails, and nearby lakes for outdoor activities.
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