Travel Nurse RN - Cardiovascular Operating Room - $2,246 per week in Alabaster, AL
Company: TravelNurseSource
Location: Alabaster
Posted on: January 17, 2026
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Job Description:
Registered Nurse (RN) | Cardiovascular Operating Room Location:
Alabaster, AL Agency: Magnet Medical Pay: $2,246 per week Shift
Information: Days - 5 days x 8 hours Contract Duration: 13 Weeks
Start Date: 2/16/2026 About the Position TravelNurseSource is
working with Magnet Medical to find a qualified CVOR RN in
Alabaster, Alabama, 35007! A Registered Nurse (RN) – Open Heart
Surgery provides specialized care to patients undergoing open heart
surgery, such as coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG), heart
valve repair or replacement, and other major cardiac surgeries. The
RN in this role works as part of a multidisciplinary team,
including surgeons, anesthesiologists, and surgical techs, to
ensure patient safety, comfort, and optimal outcomes before,
during, and after the surgical procedure. They are responsible for
assessing patients, providing intraoperative and postoperative
care, and monitoring recovery in the intensive care unit (ICU) or
cardiovascular care unit (CCU). Key Responsibilities : Preoperative
Care : Conduct thorough preoperative assessments, including
reviewing medical histories, performing physical exams, and
documenting vital signs and lab results. Ensure all pre-surgical
instructions are followed, such as fasting, medications, and
preoperative testing (e.g., ECG, blood work). Educate patients and
their families about the open heart surgery process, what to
expect, and the recovery process. Provide emotional support and
reassurance to patients and families, addressing any concerns or
anxieties regarding the procedure. Intraoperative Assistance :
Assist in the operating room, preparing the patient and ensuring
the sterile field is maintained during the procedure. Monitor vital
signs, including heart rate, blood pressure, oxygen saturation, and
temperature, throughout the surgery. Administer medications,
including sedatives, analgesics, and IV fluids as directed by the
surgical team. Work closely with the surgical team to manage any
complications that arise during surgery, such as blood loss,
arrhythmias, or changes in vital signs. Document all surgical
interventions, medications, and patient responses in the medical
record. Postoperative Care and Monitoring : Monitor patients
closely after surgery in the ICU or CCU for signs of complications,
including bleeding, infection, and cardiac irregularities.
Administer prescribed medications, such as pain management,
anticoagulants, and antibiotics, to support recovery. Assess and
manage wounds, including surgical site care, dressing changes, and
monitoring for signs of infection. Monitor cardiac function and
assist in managing arrhythmias or other heart-related
complications. Provide respiratory support if needed, such as
administering oxygen, assisting with ventilator management, and
promoting deep breathing exercises. Patient Education and
Rehabilitation : Educate patients about their recovery process,
including guidelines for activity, diet, wound care, and signs of
complications (e.g., infection, chest pain, swelling). Encourage
and support early mobility to prevent complications such as blood
clots and pneumonia. Provide emotional support to patients and
families throughout the recovery process, addressing concerns,
managing stress, and promoting positive outcomes. Work with the
rehabilitation team to educate patients on lifestyle changes,
including smoking cessation, diet, and exercise, to support heart
health after surgery. Collaboration with Multidisciplinary Team :
Collaborate with cardiologists, surgeons, anesthesiologists,
respiratory therapists, and other healthcare providers to
coordinate comprehensive care plans for patients. Participate in
daily rounds and case discussions to review patient progress and
adjust treatment plans as needed. Ensure clear and effective
communication with family members, updating them on the patient's
condition and progress. Documentation and Reporting : Document all
patient assessments, interventions, and outcomes in the electronic
medical record (EMR) to ensure accurate, up-to-date information.
Report any changes in the patient's condition, such as signs of
infection, changes in vital signs, or complications, to the
healthcare team. Ensure all surgical and postoperative
documentation is complete and complies with healthcare regulations
and standards. Emergency Response and Complication Management :
Respond rapidly to any emergency situations, such as cardiac
arrest, arrhythmias, or respiratory distress, during the
postoperative period. Administer life-saving interventions as
needed, such as CPR, defibrillation, or intubation. Monitor and
manage potential complications, such as bleeding, stroke, or organ
dysfunction, in the recovery phase. Quality Improvement and
Continuing Education : Participate in quality improvement
initiatives and research projects focused on improving outcomes for
patients undergoing open heart surgery. Stay updated on the latest
advancements in cardiac care, surgical techniques, and best
practices through continuing education, seminars, and conferences.
Advocate for patient safety and care standards, ensuring compliance
with hospital policies and guidelines. 5 Benefits of Travel Nursing
Exposure to a variety of cases and healthcare environments improves
your clinical judgment and decision-making skills. This can be
particularly valuable in high-pressure situations. Travel nursing
assignments often take you to areas with healthcare shortages. Your
presence in these communities contributes to filling critical gaps
in healthcare services. A diverse portfolio of experiences adds
depth to your professional profile. This can be beneficial if you
decide to pursue leadership roles, advanced degrees, or specialized
certifications. Travel nursing provides a level of professional
autonomy. While adhering to facility policies, you have the
opportunity to work independently and contribute your expertise to
different teams. Travel nurses may find themselves in challenging
situations that require effective crisis management. This
experience can be valuable in emergency healthcare settings and
disaster response teams. 29187337EXPTEMP
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