Travel Nurse RN - Electrophysiology Lab - $2,379 per week in Kansas City, MO
Company: TravelNurseSource
Location: Kansas City
Posted on: January 14, 2026
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Job Description:
Registered Nurse (RN) | Electrophysiology Lab Location: Kansas
City, MO Agency: Magnet Medical Pay: $2,379 per week Shift
Information: Days - 4 days x 10 hours Contract Duration: 13 Weeks
Start Date: ASAP About the Position TravelNurseSource is working
with Magnet Medical to find a qualified EP Lab RN in Kansas City,
Missouri, 64116! A Registered Nurse (RN) in Electrophysiology (EP)
provides specialized nursing care to patients undergoing diagnostic
and therapeutic procedures related to heart rhythm disorders. EP
nurses work in collaboration with electrophysiologists and other
healthcare professionals to assist in the management of
arrhythmias, conduct diagnostic tests such as electrophysiology
studies (EPS), and support patients through procedures like
catheter ablation, pacemaker or defibrillator implantation, and
other treatments. This role requires expert knowledge of cardiac
care, advanced electrophysiology techniques, and the ability to
work in high-stakes, fast-paced environments. Key Responsibilities
: Pre-Procedure Assessment and Preparation : Conduct thorough
pre-procedure assessments of patients, including reviewing medical
history, current medications, allergies, and previous cardiac
conditions. Educate patients and their families about the
electrophysiology procedure, including the purpose, potential
risks, and expected outcomes. Ensure patients are appropriately
prepared for the procedure, including obtaining informed consent,
performing vital sign checks, and ensuring lab work is completed
(e.g., EKG, blood work). Monitor patient status prior to the
procedure, including sedation levels, anxiety management, and any
comorbid conditions (e.g., hypertension, diabetes). Assisting in
Electrophysiology Procedures : Assist the electrophysiologist
during electrophysiology studies (EPS), which involve mapping the
electrical pathways of the heart. Set up and monitor
electrophysiology equipment, including the electrophysiology lab’s
electrical mapping system, fluoroscopy, and other diagnostic tools.
Assist with the insertion of catheters into the heart via the
femoral vein, internal jugular vein, or other access points,
ensuring patient safety and comfort. Monitor the patient’s vital
signs, oxygenation levels, and electrocardiogram (ECG) during the
procedure. Administer sedatives, analgesics, or other medications
as ordered, ensuring patient safety and managing potential side
effects or complications. Assist with catheter ablation procedures
to treat arrhythmias, including monitoring for any adverse events
during the procedure. Post-Procedure Care and Monitoring : Monitor
patients closely after an EP procedure, including assessing vital
signs, cardiac rhythms, and any signs of complications (e.g.,
bleeding, infection, arrhythmia recurrence). Provide care for
patients recovering from sedation, ensuring they are stable and
alert before discharge. Educate patients on post-procedure care,
including wound care (for catheter insertion sites), activity
restrictions, medication management, and recognizing signs of
potential complications (e.g., infection, bleeding). Coordinate
with the healthcare team to ensure follow-up appointments and
ongoing care, such as pacemaker or defibrillator programming or
cardiac rehabilitation. Patient Education and Emotional Support :
Provide education to patients and families regarding arrhythmias,
pacemaker/defibrillator use, and lifestyle changes needed to manage
their heart condition. Address patients' concerns and provide
emotional support before, during, and after the procedure, helping
to alleviate anxiety and ensuring they are fully informed. Educate
patients about heart health, including the role of medication,
activity restrictions, and long-term care following heart rhythm
treatments. Collaboration with the Healthcare Team : Work closely
with electrophysiologists, cardiologists, and other medical
professionals to ensure that patients receive optimal care during
and after the procedure. Communicate effectively with the
healthcare team, providing updates on patient status and any
changes in condition during or after the procedure. Collaborate in
the development of individualized care plans for patients with
arrhythmias, ensuring appropriate treatments are delivered.
Participate in patient rounds to review and update care plans as
necessary. Infection Control and Safety : Follow strict infection
control protocols during procedures, including sterile techniques
when inserting catheters and performing other invasive procedures.
Monitor for and address any signs of infection at catheter
insertion sites or internal device sites (e.g., pacemaker or
defibrillator). Ensure patient safety by monitoring for potential
complications, such as bleeding or arrhythmias, following
procedures. Documentation and Record-Keeping : Maintain accurate,
up-to-date documentation of patient assessments, procedures,
medications administered, and outcomes. Ensure patient records are
in compliance with institutional and regulatory standards,
including HIPAA guidelines. Document any post-procedure
complications, patient responses to treatment, and care
instructions provided to patients. Emergency Response : Respond to
emergency situations, such as cardiac arrhythmias, complications
from the procedure (e.g., catheter-induced trauma), or adverse
reactions to medications or anesthesia. Be prepared to initiate
life-saving measures such as advanced cardiac life support (ACLS)
in the event of a cardiac arrest or other life-threatening
conditions. Collaborate with the healthcare team to stabilize
patients and provide appropriate interventions in emergency
situations. 5 Benefits of Travel Nursing Develop strong
problem-solving skills and self-reliance as you navigate new
environments independently. This independence is not only
professionally empowering but also personally fulfilling. If you
have a sense of adventure, travel nursing provides the opportunity
to explore different cities, states, or even countries. You can
immerse yourself in new environments and enjoy diverse landscapes
and recreational activities. Some travel nursing agencies provide
opportunities for continuing education, allowing you to expand your
knowledge base and stay updated on the latest advancements in
healthcare. Travel nursing allows you to experience different
cultures firsthand. Working in new locations exposes you to unique
customs, traditions, and perspectives, fostering cultural
competence and enriching your personal and professional life.
Working with diverse teams in various settings enhances your
communication skills. You learn to effectively communicate with
colleagues, patients, and families from different backgrounds.
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