Registered Nurse Days Job Description
Registered Nurse Days Duties & Responsibilities
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Registered Nurse Days Job Description
- Perform patient assessment prior to treatment and proceed with treatment based on such assessments and physicians orders
- Initiate and perform appropriate emergency procedures
- Clean and sanitize equipment
- Maintain a safe environment for patient and staff by following infection control procedures
- 1 year relevant clinical nursing experience (Preferred)
- Assists with the development and revision of nursing care plans
- Collects specimens
- Accompanies physician on rounds when necessary
- Graduated from an accredited Bachelors of Science in Nursing, Associate Degree in Nursing or Nursing Diploma program
- BLS required for all areas
- ACLS, Basic EKG and MAB/CPI required for Telemetry
- THIS POSITION REQUIRES A CURRENT MISSISSIPPI REGISTERED NURSE LICENSE OR A CURRENT MULTI-STATE COMPACT REGISTERED NURSE LICENSE
- THIS POSITION REQUIRES AT LEAST 1 YEAR OF EXPERIENCE IN THIS SPECIALTY AREA
- For the sixth consecutive year (2009-14), our Blood & Marrow Transplant Program achieved among the best survival outcomes in the nation for bone marrow transplants
- Two year of experience in inpatient hospital setting preferred
Registered Nurse Days Job Description
- Clean procedure rooms, redress table and stock work area with supplies while checking for outdates and inform manager/charge nurse of supplies needed when par level decreases and report equipment issues promptly
- Assesses and analyzes the health status of patients in assigned nursing unit in a comprehensive manner
- Performs and/or assures completed assessments on all patients admitted within the designated time delineated in policy/unit standards
- Performs on-going assessments and documents according to policy and procedure
- Plans patient care on assigned unit in collaboration with the patient, family, and health care team
- Directs, implements and coordinates patient care activities on assigned unit to ensure the delivery of quality care
- Conducts ongoing evaluation of patient outcomes and documents effectiveness of planned and implemented interventions and strategies in relation to the plan of care within time frames per policy/unit standards
- Participates in Performance Improvement activities, including Core Measures
- Build meaningful relationships with patients and their families during each patient’s rehabilitation journey
- Collaborate with an amazing group of nurses, therapists, physicians and support staff to help patients regain independence
- Critical care (PACU, ER, ICU or equivalent) experience is preferred
- Candidates must have a current CA RN, BLS and ACLS from the American Heart Association
- Registered Nurse - RN license (State of South Carolina or compact state)
- IV nursing skills
- Pediatric experience most helpful
- At least 1+ year operating room experience in an acute care setting as an RN
Registered Nurse Days Job Description
- Be challenged to learn, problem-solve and grow professionally
- Have access to a network of over 50,000 employees nationwide with advancement and relocation opportunities
- Demonstrates critical thinking skills when interpreting changes in patient’s immediate post-operative condition
- ACLS, and PALS within 90 days
- Associates Degree in Science or Diploma graduate
- Requires a minimum of one-year critical care RN experience or previous PACU experience
- This position requires special training specific to critical care nursing
- ACLS within 12 months of employment or transfer
- Basic EKG Class within 12 months of employment or transfer
- Provide the highest level of critical acute nursing care to ensure patient safety, comfort, and well being
- Current ONS certification preferred
- PAR, ASC, GI Lab, ICU
- PALS required within 2 years (starting 2005)
- Current BLS certification, Current ACLS and PALS certification
- Current State of Texas license or temporary/compact license to practice professional nursing & Certified in Basic Life Support
- Graduation from an accredited Bachelors of Science in Nursing, Associate Degree in Nursing or Nursing Diploma program
Registered Nurse Days Job Description
- Administer appropriate medications, blood and blood products ordered by the physician and/or as stated in polices
- Assess, evaluate and provide care for patients related to blood pressure and weight changes or other physical conditions, access patency, lab values, dialysate composition, blood and fluid flows
- Complete nursing notes after every dialysis treatment
- Notify the physician when appropriate
- Administer treatment as indicated, including medications, use of oxygen and other therapeutic measures
- Clean and dress access sites and other wounds in close proximity to the access site that may potentially contaminate the access using appropriate aseptic techniques
- Participates in patient and family teaching as needed regarding dialysis treatment and End stage renal dietary recommendations
- Give the primary nurse a full report at completion of dialysis
- Current Registered Nurse licensure for the State of Florida
- Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) certification through the AHA
- Current license to practice nursing in State Of Texas (or eligible to receive or renew)
- Preferred one year of experience working in a psychiatric inpatient setting with patients aged 5-65yrs+
- 2 years hospital OR experience preferred
- RN II = 1-3 years
- RN III = 3-10 years
- RN IV = 10+ years
Registered Nurse Days Job Description
- Assess, plan, implement and evaluate the direct and indirect care needs of patients
- Provide direction and guidance to other staff such as LPNs, NAs and Clerks
- Review patient data to remain informed and knowledgeable about the dynamics of patient needs, strengths, abilities and potentials
- Collaborate and cooperate with all disciplines in development of an inclusive plan of care for patients
- Communicate information about patients to appropriate health care professionals (M.D., Social Service, Dietary
- Prepare appropriate assignments for nursing personnel based on patient needs and staff skills
- Attend required educational seminars to maintain licensure, and other workshops, in-services and seminars to enhance own professional development
- Active Registered Nurse license in the state of Florida
- Participates in discharge planning process
- Actively participates in department Performance Improvement Plan, Staff Meetings, monthly assigned duties and orients new nurses to the unit
- Capacity to meet the physical demands of the position
- Skilled in making decisions and acting quickly in stressful or emergency situations
- Proven ability to exercise discretion in handling confidential information (HIPPA)
- Ability to solve problems and relate to clients and hospital staff in a positive and professional manner
- Demonstrated commitment to patient care excellence and safety
- Skilled in utilizing critical thinking skills