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HonorHealth is one of Arizona’s largest nonprofit healthcare systems, serving a population of five million people in the greater Phoenix metropolitan area. The comprehensive network encompasses six acute-care hospitals, an extensive medical group with primary, specialty and urgent care services, a cancer care network, outpatient surgery centers, clinical research, medical education, a foundation, an accountable care organization, community services and more. With nearly 15,000 team members, 3,700 affiliated providers and close to 2,000 volunteers dedicated to providing high quality care, HonorHealth strives to go beyond the expectations of a traditional healthcare system to improve the health and well-being of communities across Arizona. Learn more at HonorHealth.com.
ResponsibilitiesJob SummaryThe RN's practice is guided by the ANA Standard for Professional Nurse and Code of Ethics. The RN has knowledge of professional nursing principles, practices, concepts, and procedures as applied to the care of the patient population served. The RN records patients' medical history and symptoms, helps perform diagnostic tests and analyze results, operates medical equipment, administers treatment and medications, and assists with patient follow-up and rehabilitation.
The RN establishes a care plan or contributes to an existing plan, which may include activities such as:
- Administering medication, including careful checking of dosages and avoiding interactions;
- Starting, maintaining, and discontinuing intravenous (IV) lines for fluid, medication, blood, and blood products;
- Administering therapies and treatments;
- Observing the patient and recording those observations;
- Consulting with physicians and other healthcare clinicians.
The RN teaches patients and their families how to manage their illnesses or injuries, explains post-treatment and home care needs; diet, nutrition, and exercise programs; and self-administration of medication and therapy. The RN provides direction to licensed practical nurses and nursing aides regarding patient care and delegates when appropriate.
All RN staff who have direct responsibility for the care of stroke patients must have knowledge of:
- Stroke symptoms and warning signs;
- Protocols and pathways used to identify, evaluate and manage stroke patients;
- NIHSS;
- Stroke Alert activation and protocol;
- Stroke quality indicators;
- Available stroke patient education materials and community resources.
The RN supports efforts to advance clinical knowledge and skills, precepts new hire staff and students, and assists them in completing the tasks required to complete their competency skills. The RN continues to enhance their knowledge in nursing management and care of patient problems and conditions as required.
QualificationsEducationAssociate's Degree or Diploma in Nursing. All staff who have direct responsibility for the care of stroke patients must refer to the addendum for stroke-specific education requirements - PRIOR TO START. Required.
All Diploma and ADN hires must complete BSN within 60 months of hire date OR have 10 years of Registered Nurse Experience (direct or indirect). Required.
Graduate from an accredited NLN/CCNE institution. Required.
Experience10 months med-surg or acute specialty setting. Required.
1 year RN experience for all Float Positions. Required.
Licenses and CertificationsRegistered Nurse (RN) State And/Or Compact State Licensure Licensure as a registered nurse in the State of Arizona. Upon Hire Required.
Basic Life Support (BLS) Certification in BLS training course C, and unit specific certification as required by specialty area. Required.
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