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Pediatric Radiology

Clinical management of pediatric patients undergoing x-rays, fluoroscopic exams, CT scans, ultrasound exams, and nuclear medicine exams including, but not limited to: IV access, central line management, medical immobilization, education, crisis intervention, side effect management and pediatric sedation

Patient Population
  • Ages 21 and under
  • Varying acuity
  • Inpatient and outpatient
Number of Beds
  • 1:6
Rotation/Shifts
  • Monday-Friday, day shift 7am-5:30 pm
Skill Mix
  • RNs
Required Competencies
  • Acute care background;
  • BLS, ACLS, PALS
Orientation
  • Complete 10-16 week regular radiology orientation with 2 weeks specifically with pediatric nurses and technologists

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