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IN ยท On-site
Full Care Team with Advanced Practice Providers, RN's, Diabetes Educators and more * Guaranteed ... with eICU technology. Helipad, full service ER, level II adult and pediatric trauma centers.
IN ยท On-site
Full Care Team with Advanced Practice Providers, RN's, Diabetes Educators and more * Guaranteed ... with eICU technology. Helipad, full service ER, level II adult and pediatric trauma centers.
$12.62 - $20.06
3% of jobs
$20.06 - $27.49
11% of jobs
$31.30 is the 25th percentile. Wages below this are outliers.
$27.49 - $34.93
22% of jobs
The median wage is $39.95 / hr.
$34.93 - $42.36
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$42.36 - $49.80
15% of jobs
$52.49 is the 75th percentile. Wages above this are outliers.
$49.80 - $57.24
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$57.24 - $64.67
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$64.67 - $72.11
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A typical shift for an EICU RN involves monitoring multiple critically ill patients remotely through advanced tele-ICU systems, assessing clinical data in real-time, and providing immediate consultative support to bedside nursing and physician teams. Responsibilities include interpreting vital signs, participating in virtual rounds, responding to alerts, and collaborating with on-site staff to develop and adjust patient care plans. EICU RNs play a pivotal role in early detection of patient deterioration and can help guide interventions before emergencies arise. Regular communication and teamwork with bedside clinicians, respiratory therapists, and other care team members are essential for ensuring continuity and quality of patient care. This role is well-suited for experienced critical care nurses who value technological innovation and interprofessional collaboration.
To thrive as an EICU RN (Electronic Intensive Care Unit Registered Nurse), you need advanced critical care nursing skills, expert patient assessment abilities, and a current RN license, often with CCRN certification. Familiarity with telehealth technologies, patient monitoring systems, and electronic health records (EHRs) is essential. Strong communication, problem-solving abilities, and the capacity to remain calm under pressure are crucial soft skills for this position. These competencies are vital because EICU RNs deliver remote critical care support, rapidly respond to emergencies, and coordinate efficiently with bedside teams to optimize patient outcomes.
An eICU RN (Electronic Intensive Care Unit Registered Nurse) is a specialized nurse who provides remote critical care monitoring for ICU patients using telemedicine technology. They work from a centralized location, assisting bedside teams by analyzing patient data, identifying critical trends, and offering real-time support. eICU RNs collaborate with physicians and on-site nurses to improve patient outcomes and ensure timely interventions. This role requires strong critical care experience, proficiency in telehealth systems, and the ability to make quick clinical decisions.

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