Travel Nurse RN - Gastrointestinal Lab - $2,521 per week in Berkeley, CA
Company: TravelNurseSource
Location: Berkeley
Posted on: February 5, 2026
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Job Description:
Registered Nurse (RN) | Gastrointestinal Lab Location: Berkeley,
CA Agency: Magnet Medical Pay: $2,521 per week Shift Information:
Days - 4 days x 10 hours Contract Duration: 13 Weeks Start Date:
3/9/2026 About the Position TravelNurseSource is working with
Magnet Medical to find a qualified GI Lab RN in Berkeley,
California, 94705! A Registered Nurse (RN) – GI Lab provides
specialized nursing care to patients undergoing gastrointestinal
(GI) procedures, including endoscopies, colonoscopies, and other
diagnostic or therapeutic treatments related to the digestive
system. The RN works in a GI Lab (or endoscopy suite) alongside
gastroenterologists and other healthcare professionals to ensure
safe, efficient, and compassionate care for patients. This role
involves patient assessments, preparation, assisting with
procedures, post-procedural monitoring, and education. Key
Responsibilities : Pre-Procedure Patient Assessment : Conduct
comprehensive assessments of patients prior to GI procedures,
including reviewing medical history, allergies, and any
contraindications for sedation or anesthesia. Verify informed
consent and educate patients on the procedure, including risks,
benefits, and any preparation required (e.g., fasting, bowel prep).
Assess vital signs and perform pre-procedural checks to ensure the
patient is stable for the procedure. Preparation for GI Procedures
: Prepare patients for GI procedures, including explaining the
procedure and addressing any patient concerns to reduce anxiety.
Administer prescribed medications, including sedatives, analgesics,
or contrast agents, and monitor for adverse reactions. Position
patients appropriately for procedures, ensuring both comfort and
proper access for the procedure. Ensure all necessary equipment,
supplies, and instruments are ready and sterile for the procedure.
Assisting with GI Procedures : Assist gastroenterologists and
endoscopy specialists during diagnostic and therapeutic procedures,
such as endoscopies (e.g., upper GI endoscopy, colonoscopy,
sigmoidoscopy) and other procedures like biopsies or polyp
removals. Monitor and manage patients during the procedure,
ensuring their comfort and safety, including sedation levels,
oxygenation, and vital signs. Respond to any complications or
adverse reactions during procedures, including nausea, bleeding, or
respiratory distress. Post-Procedure Care and Monitoring : Monitor
patients post-procedure for adverse reactions, complications (e.g.,
bleeding, perforation), and recovery from sedation or anesthesia.
Assess vital signs, oxygenation levels, and consciousness levels
during the recovery phase. Provide wound care for biopsy sites or
areas that may have been treated during the procedure. Ensure the
patient is stable and ready for discharge, providing post-procedure
instructions, including care for any biopsy sites, signs of
complications, and follow-up appointments. Patient Education :
Educate patients on preparation for future procedures, including
bowel preparation for colonoscopies or dietary restrictions for
certain tests. Provide information on post-procedure care,
including managing discomfort, avoiding certain activities, and
understanding when to seek medical attention for complications.
Address any questions or concerns patients or family members may
have regarding the procedure, results, or next steps in treatment.
Infection Control and Safety : Adhere to strict infection control
protocols, including sterilization of equipment, proper disposal of
contaminated materials, and use of personal protective equipment
(PPE). Ensure aseptic techniques are maintained during the
procedure, including handling endoscopes, biopsy tools, and other
medical instruments. Follow hospital and procedural guidelines for
cleaning and sterilizing GI equipment between patient uses.
Documentation and Reporting : Document all nursing assessments,
medications, interventions, and patient responses in the electronic
health record (EHR) in a timely and accurate manner. Report any
adverse events, complications, or changes in the patient's
condition to the physician and the rest of the healthcare team.
Complete required documentation for billing, patient history,
consent, and other regulatory requirements. Collaboration and
Communication : Collaborate with gastroenterologists, endoscopy
technologists, anesthesia providers, and other healthcare
professionals to ensure optimal patient care. Communicate
effectively with patients, their families, and the healthcare team
regarding procedures, potential risks, and care plans. Participate
in team meetings to discuss patient progress, concerns, and
procedural adjustments as needed. Quality Improvement and
Continuing Education : Participate in quality improvement
initiatives to enhance patient outcomes, safety, and the efficiency
of the GI lab procedures. Stay updated on the latest advances in
gastrointestinal care, nursing practices, and procedures, including
new technologies and techniques in endoscopy. Attend continuing
education sessions to maintain professional certifications and stay
current with best practices in GI nursing. 5 Benefits of Travel
Nursing Facing new challenges regularly builds resilience. Travel
nurses often become more adaptable, resilient, and confident in
their abilities to handle unforeseen circumstances. There is a
strong community of travel nurses who share experiences, advice,
and support through online forums and social media groups, creating
a sense of camaraderie and shared purpose. 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. 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. Working with diverse
teams in various settings enhances your communication skills. You
learn to effectively communicate with colleagues, patients, and
families from different backgrounds. Requirements Required for
Onboarding BLS Competency Exam 29277695EXPTEMP
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