FAQs
What is the patient capacity of the Cardiac Telemetry Unit at Franklin Square Medical Center?
The Cardiac Telemetry Unit at Franklin Square Medical Center accommodates 48 beds.
What are the shift options for new graduate nurses in this residency program?
New graduate nurses in the Cardiac Telemetry Unit residency program at Franklin Square Medical Center have the option of working 12-hour straight shifts, with flexibility in day or night positions.
How often are weekend shifts and on-call shifts required in the Cardiac Telemetry Unit?
New graduate nurses in the Cardiac Telemetry Unit are required to work four self-scheduled weekend shifts and one on-call shift every 6 weeks.
What is the focus of care in the Cardiac Telemetry Unit at Franklin Square Medical Center?
The Cardiac Telemetry Unit at Franklin Square Medical Center places a strong emphasis on cardiac care, contributing to the new cardiac program at the hospital.
Is there assistance provided for new graduate nurses to attain proficiency in Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS)?
Yes, assistance is provided to new graduate nurses in the Cardiac Telemetry Unit residency program to attain proficiency in Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS).