Clinical Rotations for Nursing Students

Emergency and Trauma

  • Emergency Services, 1st Floor Kelemen: More than 5,000 visits per month. Primary and emergency care in a variety of settings including Fast Track, Adult ED and Pediatric ED.
  • Clinical Decision Unit, 1st Floor Kelemen: Twenty-bed unit with telemetry capabilities. Adult patients are admitted for observation with a projected length of stay less than 24 hours. Common diagnoses include lower chest pain, asthma and abdominal pain.
  • Trauma Surgical Intensive Care, 3rd Floor Kelemen: The Trauma Surgical Intensive Care Unit (TICU) is a 16-bed unit designed for the care of the critically injured and acute surgical patient. Advanced invasive and non-invasive monitoring, therapeutic ventilation modalities, and other advance clinical interventions and assessments are utilized in this care setting. Comprehensive patient/family support and crisis interventions are rendered with support of a multidisciplinary team.
  • Trauma Admitting Area, 1st Floor Kelemen: Five-bay resuscitation area for acutely injured patients. Patients received by air and ground ALS services. Adult and pediatric patients are stabilized and then transferred to a definitive care area such as the Operating Room, Intensive Care Unit or Medical-Surgical unit.
  • Trauma Step-Down Unit, 7th Floor Kelemen: Trauma Step Down Unit (TSDU) is a nine-bed unit located on the north side of the seventh floor of the Keleman Building. Nursing care is provided 24 hours a day to a patient population as defined in the admission and discharge criteria. Comprehensive patient/family support and crisis interventions are rendered. Patients may include post-trauma and non-trauma critical care patients requiring continuous / frequent monitoring of hemodynamic, neurologic or vascular status, aggressive pulmonary toileting and support, and sedation and pain management.
  • North 7 Keleman: North 7 is a 23-bed surgical unit dedicated to the care of the acute trauma patient. When the trauma census is down, the patient mix will then include trauma, orthopedic, general surgical and medicine patients. The rooms are designed as two semi-private rooms with one single ADA room. Patients from adolescent through geriatric are treated on this unit. Emphasis is placed on the transition from the TAA, TICU or TSDU to the acute setting as patients and families address the sequel of trauma care.
  • Trauma Outreach: Offering a variety of community education/prevention programs. Will work 1:1 with nursing instructor in scheduling student participation. (NOT on campus, special coordination needed).

Emergency and Trauma Contacts:

  • Clinical Director of ED/CDU: Karen Gruber
  • Nurse Educator for ED/CDU: Mary Stauss
  • Clinical Director of Trauma (N7/TSDU/TICU/Trauma Admitting): Diane Floyd
  • Nurse Educator for Trauma: See Clinical Director
  • Coordinator of Trauma Outreach: Dave Groves

Women’s and Children’s Services

  • Pediatrics, South 7 Kelemen: General Pediatrics (28 beds, ADC 10).
  • Pediatric ICU and Pediatric Intermediate Care Unit, North 6 Kelemen: Critical Care and Step-down Pediatrics (12 step-down beds, ADC 3)(6 critical care beds, ADC 3).
  • Neonatal ICU, 5th Floor Dorrance: Critically ill newborn care and transitional care (ADC 28 patients/day)
  • Labor and Delivery, OB Triage, Maternal Advanced Care Unit, Antenatal Diagnostic Center, 6th Floor Dorrance: Care of intra-partum patients in labor and delivery and those undergoing Cesarean sections. Manage and care for high-risk obstetrical patients. Three-bay triage area, six labor delivery/recovery rooms, two ORs, two-bed advanced care area, two-bay PACU (2,200+ births/year).
  • ObstectricalTriage: Mid-level practitioner to evaluate triage patients in partnership with residents and attending physicians (six beds).
  • Mother Fetal Care Unit, 5th Floor Dorrance: A nine-bed ante-partum, medically complex post-partum unit.
  • Mother Infant Unit, 3rd Floor Dorrance: A nine-bed ante-partum unit with six additional rooms to house ante-partum over flow, post-partum patients (moms without babies) and mother-baby couplet over flow.
  • Women’s Care Center, 3 Cooper Plaza: Three women’s health clinics per session, nine sessions per week. Clinics include: Obstetrics/Gynecology, Gynecologic Oncology, Uro-Gyn, High-risk Obstetric and Colposcopy services (ADC 35 visits/day: 45 percent Gynecology and 55 percent Obstetric)

Women’s and Children’s Services Contacts

  • Clinical Director of Pediatrics: Joanne Fox
  • Nursing Educator for Pediatrics: Adele McCloskey
  • Clinical Director of NICU: Joanne Fox
  • Nursing Educator for NICU: Linda Wicker
  • Clinical Director of Labor & Delivery, OB Triage, MFCU: Joanna Horst
  • Clinical Director of MIU: Christina Smith
  • Nursing Educator for L&D and M/I: Christine Unander
  • Clinical Director of the Women’s Care Center: Bonnie Mannino

Cardiology

  • Progressive Care Unit, South 8 Kelemen: 30-bed cardiac telemetry unit
  • Cooper Heart Institute, North 8 Keleman (Pavilion 9- Fall 2014): 30-bed unit designed and staffed to provide care for, but not limited to, patients in all stages of heart failure and patients pre- and post-surgery or cardiac interventional procedure. Patients may require Left Ventricular Assist Device (LVAD) support as a primary focus of care.
  • Cardiac Catheterization Lab, South 4 Kelemen: Four cath labs and two electrophysiology labs that perform a variety of cardiac invasive diagnostic procedures. Also a procedure room for non-invasive studies as well as an outpatient admission and recovery area.

Cardiology Contacts:

  • Clinical Director of the Progressive Care Unit, South 8 Keleman: MJ Tiedeken
  • Clinical Educator for the Progressive Care Unit: Beth Malane
  • Clinical Director of the Cardiac Catheterization Lab: Linda Bean
  • Clinical Director of Progressive Care Unit, North 8 Keleman (Pavilion 9- Fall 2014): Kimberly Hummel

Perioperative Services

  • Operating Room, 3rd Floor Kelemen and Pavilion: 18 operating rooms including a hybrid operating room. All services performed except for transplant.
  • PACU, 3rd Floor Kelemen and Pavilion: 24 PACU bays including four private rooms. Recover all patients except for post open-heart surgery and NICU. The unit is the overflow unit for ICU, CCU and TICU.
  • Short Procedure Unit/Pre-Admission Testing/Infusion Surgical Care Unit, North 5 Kelemen: SPU has three beds, one procedure room, and five chairs for ketamine infusions. PAT has two nurses, two admitting officers and one nurse practitioner to perform pre-operative work-ups, assessments, and H&Ps for surgical patients.
  • Same Day Surgery, 3rd Floor Kelemen: Moved to a new unit called the surgical care unit that will have 14 bays and be located within the OR suite. SDS performs pre-op assessments/admissions and second- phase recovery.
  • Special Tests Unit, South 6 Kelemen: Five endoscopy rooms for all GI procedures, including ERCPs and motility studies as well as bronchoscopies and ECT treatments.

Perioperative Services Contacts:

  • Clinical Director of the OR: Dominic Vendetta
  • Clinical Educator for the OR: Kathleen Williams
  • Clinical Director of PACU: Andrew Silverman
  • Clinical Educator for PACU,SPU,SDS,STU: Mary Ellen Bednar
  • Clinical Director of SPU/SDS/PAT/Infusion: Lisa Geoghegan
  • Clinical Director of the Special Tests Unit: Amy Hannon

Medical/Surgical

  • North/South 10, Kelemen: 58-bed medical floor. CDU, peritoneal dialysis, insulin drips, medical telemetry, ventilator weaning program and 12-bed INCU.
  • North/South 9, Kelemen: On the north side is a 30-bed medical surgical unit with an oncology focus. On the South side is a 34-bed medical surgical unit that focuses on gynecology and oncology.
  • 6th Floor Pavilion: Pavilion 6 is a surgical unit with telemetry capability. Within the unit is a nine-bed intermediate unit. The focus of Pavilion 6 is vascular, urology, plastics, bariatric, breast surgery, general surgery and thoracic.
  • 7th Floor Pavilion: 30-bed medical/surgical unit specializing in orthopedics, neurosurgery and neurology. Stroke unit, joint replacement unit and epilepsy program.
  • 8th Floor Pavilion: *see Pavilion 6 description*
  • 9th Floor Pavilion: *see Progressive Care Unit description*
  • Psychiatry, 5th Floor Kelemen: 14-bed psychiatry unit.

Medical/Surgical Contacts

  • Clinical Director of N/S 10: Lisa Brooks
  • Clinical Educator for N/S 10: Danielle Majuri
  • Clinical Director of N/S 9: Laura Zimmerman
  • Clinical Educator for N/S 9: Virginia Girard
  • Clinical Director of Psychiatry: Ryan Miller
  • Clinical Director of P6,P7,P8: Chaudron Carter
  • Clinical Educator for P6,P7,P8: Lois Scipione
  • Wound Care Coordinator: Linda Gazzaro
  • Wound Ostomy Nurse: Elizabeth Sgrillo

Critical Care

  • Intensive Care Unit, 4th Floor Pavilion: 30-bed medical, surgical and cardio-thoracic intensive care unit.
  • Coronary Care Unit, 4th Floor Kelemen: 12-bed cardiac intensive care unit.

Critical Care Contacts

  • Interim Clinical Director of ICU/CCU: JanetteMcFetridge
  • Clinical Educator for ICU/CCU: Janet Tridente