Travel Nurse RN - Orthopedics - $1,868 per week in Manchester, NH
Company: TravelNurseSource
Location: Manchester
Posted on: January 26, 2026
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Job Description:
Registered Nurse (RN) | Orthopedics Location: Manchester, NH
Agency: Magnet Medical Pay: $1,868 per week Shift Information: Days
- 3 days x 12 hours Contract Duration: 13 Weeks Start Date: ASAP
About the Position TravelNurseSource is working with Magnet Medical
to find a qualified Orthopedics RN in Manchester, New Hampshire,
03101! A Registered Nurse (RN) – Orthopedics provides specialized
nursing care to patients with musculoskeletal conditions, including
fractures, joint replacements, sports injuries, and spinal
disorders. The role involves working with a multidisciplinary team
to assess, plan, and implement care for patients undergoing
orthopedic procedures or treatments. Orthopedic RNs are involved in
preoperative, intraoperative, and postoperative care, as well as
patient education, rehabilitation, and pain management. They play a
key role in helping patients regain mobility, manage pain, and
improve their quality of life. Key Responsibilities : Preoperative
Care : Assess patients’ medical history, current medications,
allergies, and any comorbid conditions before orthopedic surgery or
procedures. Educate patients and their families about the surgical
procedure, expected outcomes, potential risks, and recovery
process. Prepare patients for surgery by ensuring that all
preoperative orders are completed, including lab work, imaging, and
consent forms. Provide emotional support to patients and address
any concerns they may have about the procedure. Ensure that all
surgical site markings and documentation are correct before the
procedure. Intraoperative Care : Assist the surgical team by
providing direct care to the patient in the operating room,
ensuring the patient is positioned appropriately and safely.
Monitor the patient’s vital signs, anesthesia, and overall
condition throughout the surgical procedure. Ensure that sterile
techniques are followed and that all instruments are accounted for
during surgery. Collaborate with the surgical team to manage any
intraoperative complications or concerns that arise. Postoperative
Care : Monitor patients closely in the post-anesthesia care unit
(PACU) or orthopedic recovery area, assessing vital signs, pain
levels, and overall recovery. Administer medications, including
pain relievers, antibiotics, and anticoagulants, as prescribed, and
monitor for any adverse reactions or side effects. Assist with the
management of surgical wounds, including dressing changes,
cleaning, and monitoring for infection. Educate patients on
postoperative care instructions, including movement restrictions,
medication management, and signs of complications. Provide mobility
support, including assistance with walking, transfers, and the use
of assistive devices (e.g., crutches, walkers). Coordinate with
physical therapy to ensure the patient begins rehabilitation as
appropriate after surgery. Pain Management : Assess patients’ pain
levels using appropriate pain scales and develop individualized
pain management plans. Administer prescribed pain medications and
monitor for effectiveness, adjusting the plan as needed. Employ
non-pharmacological interventions to manage pain, such as
positioning, ice therapy, or relaxation techniques. Educate
patients on managing pain at home, including proper use of
medications and any lifestyle modifications. Patient Education :
Provide education to patients and their families regarding
orthopedic conditions, surgical procedures, recovery expectations,
and rehabilitation plans. Educate patients on joint protection
techniques, proper body mechanics, and weight-bearing precautions
following surgery. Offer resources for community support groups,
physical therapy services, and at-home rehabilitation options.
Discuss strategies for preventing further injuries or
complications, including lifestyle changes and follow-up care.
Rehabilitation and Mobility Support : Work with physical therapists
to implement and monitor rehabilitation plans aimed at improving
mobility, strength, and function. Assist patients in performing
prescribed exercises and encourage active participation in the
rehabilitation process. Monitor progress and report any concerns
regarding the patient's recovery or mobility to the healthcare
team. Ensure that assistive devices, such as braces, crutches, or
wheelchairs, are properly fitted and used by the patient.
Coordination and Collaboration : Collaborate with orthopedic
surgeons, physical therapists, occupational therapists, social
workers, and other healthcare professionals to develop
comprehensive care plans. Communicate with family members and
caregivers to ensure they are informed and involved in the
patient’s care and recovery process. Coordinate follow-up care,
including post-discharge appointments, physical therapy sessions,
and home care support. Documentation and Compliance : Maintain
accurate, up-to-date patient records, including assessments,
treatments, medications, and patient progress. Ensure all
documentation complies with hospital policies, regulatory
standards, and patient confidentiality guidelines (e.g., HIPAA).
Monitor and record any adverse reactions, complications, or
unexpected events during the patient’s recovery and report to the
healthcare team as needed. Emergency Response : Respond promptly to
orthopedic emergencies, such as fractures, dislocations, or
complications from surgery (e.g., blood clots, infections). Provide
immediate care in the event of a medical emergency, including
stabilizing the patient, administering emergency medications, and
notifying the physician. Collaborate with the healthcare team to
manage acute situations and develop an appropriate treatment plan.
5 Benefits of Travel Nursing As a travel nurse, you'll work in
various healthcare settings, gaining exposure to diverse patient
populations, medical procedures, and healthcare systems. This
broadens your clinical skills and enhances your adaptability.
Connect with healthcare professionals nationwide, expanding your
professional network. These connections can open doors to new
career opportunities, collaborations, and lifelong friendships
within the healthcare community. Constantly adapting to new
environments and healthcare facilities challenges you to expand
your knowledge and skills. This dynamic nature of travel nursing
contributes significantly to your professional growth. Many travel
nurses find permanent positions at healthcare facilities where
they've completed assignments. This can be an excellent way to
transition into a long-term role after exploring different options.
Travel nurses often play crucial roles in responding to healthcare
crises or natural disasters. Contributing during critical times
allows you to make a meaningful impact on communities in need.
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