Job Summary:
Under general supervision and in collaboration with other members of the health care team, uses clinical judgment skills to diagnose and treat human responses to actual or potential health problems. The RN is responsible for assessing, planning, directing, providing and evaluating nursing care for patients and coordinating nursing care activities with other health care disciplines.
Essential Responsibilities:
- Assessment: Performs accurate multi-system assessments, including biophysical, psychosocial, environmental, self-care, education needs, and discharge planning needs. Identifies deviations from normal on routine lab diagnostic tests. Reassesses patients throughout hospitalization. Performs complete discharge assessment.
- Planning: Develops an individual nursing plan of care sensitive to the developmental needs of the patient. Coordinates patient care activities and discharge planning with other hospital and clinic departments and community agencies. Develops patient teaching plan and documents on care plan or teaching plan. Appropriately delegates patient care activities based on patients' condition and the scope of practice of other health care providers. Establishes priorities for patient care. Classifies acuity level of assigned patients.
- Implementation: Initiates appropriate measures based on protocol for the management of the medical and/or surgical patient. Bases nursing care on protocol in place for management of each patient. Correctly carries out the physician's plan of care. Accurately documents in the EMR. Documents care according to policy and procedure. Utilizes a multidisciplinary approach when appropriate. Performs all necessary procedures correctly. Utilizes available teaching plans in addressing patient teaching needs. Accurately calculates and administers medications. Initiates appropriate measures in emergency situations.
- Evaluation: Evaluates assessment methods, plan of care, and patients' response to treatment. Participates in unit quality assurance activities.
This is a temporary position. Upon successful completion of this ED Internship program, you will be eligible for hire into a permanent ED staff RN position.
Basic Qualifications:
Experience:
- Minimum nine (9) months of RN experience.
- One (1) year of current hospital or Urgent Care experience.
Education:
- Graduate of an accredited nursing program.
License, Certification, Registration:
- Registered Nurse License (in the state where care is provided).
- Basic Life Support.
- NIH Stroke Scale Certificate within 3 months of hire.
Additional Requirements:
- Computer keyboarding skills.
- ACLS and PALS certified by the end of the ED Internship program.
- Current manager recommendation.
- Competent in Cardiac Rhythm recognition by the end of the ED Internship program.
Preferred Qualifications:
- Previous health care experience.
- Bachelor's degree in nursing or related field.
- History of past telemetry or step-down unit experience.
- Current ACLS.
- Competent Cardiac Rhythm Recognition.
Notes:
- 2 year commitment to position required.
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