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Vascular Rn Jobs in Wisconsin (NOW HIRING)

The job of PICC RN/ Vascular Access Specialist was established for the purpose/s of providing expert vascular access services to the patients of our clients. Working within the guidelines set forth ...

Vascular Access Certification (VA-BC) - Vascular Access Certification Corporation (VACC) State of ... Registered Nurse (RN) Issued by Compact State * And * Advanced Oncology Certified Nurse (AOCN ...

Vascular Access Certification (VA-BC) - Vascular Access Certification Corporation (VACC) State of ... Registered Nurse (RN) Issued by Compact State * And * Advanced Oncology Certified Nurse (AOCN ...

RN - Interventional Radiology

Racine, WI

$2.39K - $3.15K/wk

RN - Interventional Radiology The Registered Nurse within Interventional Radiology (IR) provides ... regarding vascular access placement. He/she is responsible for providing quality nursing care to ...

RN - Interventional Radiology

Racine, WI · On-site

$2.39K - $3.15K/wk

RN - Interventional Radiology The Registered Nurse within Interventional Radiology (IR) provides ... regarding vascular access placement. He/she is responsible for providing quality nursing care to ...

RN - Interventional Radiology

Racine, WI

$2.39K - $3.15K/wk

RN - Interventional Radiology The Registered Nurse within Interventional Radiology (IR) provides ... regarding vascular access placement. He/she is responsible for providing quality nursing care to ...

RN - Interventional Radiology

Racine, WI · On-site

$2.39K - $3.15K/wk

RN - Interventional Radiology The Registered Nurse within Interventional Radiology (IR) provides ... regarding vascular access placement. He/she is responsible for providing quality nursing care to ...

RN - IV Therapy Be part of Watertown Regional Medical Center, an acute-care hospital in ... Familiarity with vascular access techniques and devices. * Commitment to patient safety and high ...

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Vascular Rn information

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Vascular RN, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Vascular RN, you need a strong background in vascular nursing, critical care, and patient assessment, supported by an active RN license and often a BSN degree. Familiarity with vascular-specific equipment, wound care protocols, and electronic health records (EHR) is typically required, and certifications like the Certified Vascular Nurse (CVN) are advantageous. Excellent communication, attention to detail, and the ability to remain calm under pressure are important soft skills in this specialty. These competencies are crucial for delivering safe, effective care to patients with complex vascular conditions and for collaborating efficiently in multidisciplinary healthcare teams.

What are some common challenges faced by Vascular RNs in their daily practice?

Vascular RNs often manage patients with complex, chronic conditions such as peripheral artery disease or those recovering from vascular surgeries. A key challenge is balancing rapid changes in patient status with the need for precise wound care, monitoring of circulatory health, and patient education. Collaboration with vascular surgeons and other specialists is frequent, requiring strong communication and critical thinking skills. Staying current with evolving techniques and technologies in vascular care can also present ongoing learning opportunities.

What are vascular RNs?

Vascular RNs are registered nurses who specialize in caring for patients with vascular (blood vessel-related) conditions, such as peripheral artery disease, deep vein thrombosis, or aneurysms. They work closely with vascular surgeons and other healthcare professionals to assist with procedures, monitor patient recovery, and provide education about vascular health. Their responsibilities may include wound care, administering medications, monitoring vital signs, and helping patients manage chronic vascular conditions. Vascular RNs often work in hospitals, outpatient clinics, or surgical centers.

What is the difference between Vascular Rn vs Vascular Technologist?

AspectVascular RnVascular Technologist
CredentialsRegistered Nurse license, vascular certificationVascular ultrasound certification, ARDMS or CCI credential
Work EnvironmentHospitals, clinics, outpatient centersImaging centers, hospitals, diagnostic labs
Job RolePatient care, pre/post-procedure management, assisting vascular proceduresPerforming vascular ultrasounds, diagnostic imaging, and data analysis

Vascular Rns focus on patient care, managing vascular conditions, and assisting with procedures, while Vascular Technologists specialize in performing diagnostic vascular ultrasounds. Both roles require specialized certifications and often work in similar healthcare settings, but their primary responsibilities differ between patient care and imaging diagnostics.

What cities in Wisconsin are hiring for Vascular Rn jobs? Cities in Wisconsin with the most Vascular Rn job openings:
PICC RN

PICC RN

Dynamic Access LLC

Milwaukee, WI • On-site

Full-time

Posted 13 days ago


Job description

The job of PICC RN/ Vascular Access Specialist was established for the purpose/s of providing expert

vascular access services to the patients of our clients. Working within the guidelines set forth by the state

in which these employees are licensed and also working within the guidelines set forth by the Company,

the PICC RN/ Vascular Access Specialist will maintain a high level of professionalism and skill.

Responsibilities

Vascular Access

• Bedside insertion of peripherally inserted central catheters (PICCs).

• Bedside insertion of midlines and extended dwell catheters.

• Bedside insertion of peripheral IV catheters.

• Establishing access via intravascular ports.

• Examination, assessment and evaluation of patients with vascular access devices.

Education

• Educates all patients and family members on the procedures to be completed.

• Answers any questions regarding procedures to be done.

• Educates staff when necessary.

Documentation

• Clearly documents procedures completed as per client policy and per the policy of the

Company.

Competencies

• Current RN license in the state in which the employee is working.

• Current ACLS and BCLS certifications.

• Completed vascular access competency skills checklist.

• Communication Proficiency.

• Personal Effectiveness/Credibility.

• Patient/Client Focus.

Work Environment

This job operates in a wide variety of environments ranging through all types of healthcare facilities.

Driving from client facility to client facility may account for a large part of the usual workday. This

role routinely uses portable ultrasound equipment, medical supplies, mobile phones, and computers