About The Position

The Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (APRN) provides assessment, management, and outcome evaluation for patients in inpatient and outpatient settings. The APRN serves as a resource to educate patients, families, professional nurses, and staff; functions as a liaison between patient, family, and UofL Physicians staff; and participates in clinical research. The APRN should demonstrate an advanced level of medical and nursing knowledge, clinical and technical competency, sound clinical judgment, professionalism as it relates to interpersonal and general communication skills, timely and compliant documentation, and takes responsibility for ongoing professional development and competency validation. This role involves working with women who have gynecologic cancers receiving various types of treatments, including chemotherapy, immunotherapy, and antibody drug conjugates. The APRN will work collaboratively with an interdisciplinary healthcare team, including two academic gynecologic oncologists, outpatient office staff, and a resident team. There are administrative responsibilities that oversee other infusion providers within the organization. The role is primarily in an outpatient setting with crossover between MED/ONC and GYN/ONC. Cross-training in the radiation oncology unit and oncology specialty clinics is also involved.

Requirements

  • Master of Nursing degree from an accredited institution
  • Current licensure in the state of Kentucky as an APRN
  • Current BLS
  • Current ONS Chemotherapy/Immunotherapy certification course provider card required

Nice To Haves

  • ONCC certification (OCN, BMTCN, and/or CBCN)

Responsibilities

  • Perform nursing assessment and identify changes in patient status by recognizing signs/symptoms of adverse reactions and side effects.
  • Communicate pertinent information concerning treatment and any treatment-related side effects.
  • Obtain medication reconciliation with every patient encounter.
  • Obtain physician orders, provide nursing care, document assessments, and provide patient education regarding all modalities of infusion treatment and potential side effects.
  • Review and identify abnormal lab values and other diagnostic tests appropriately and communicate to the appropriate provider.
  • Review and verify appropriate parameters before initiating treatment; perform calculations of ANC, BSA, and dosage following established policies and procedures.
  • Evaluate patients prior to therapy and facilitate inpatient admission if necessary.
  • Place orders and assist in inpatient admission if needed.
  • Collaborate with oncology pharmacists to ensure correct dosage.
  • Administer chemotherapy proficiently by all routes (IV, SQ, IM, IP, Central line, Peripheral, and PO) in accordance with the Oncology Nursing Society guidelines, in addition to other standards (ASCO, INS, OSHA, NIOSH, and NCCN).
  • Monitor patient for adverse reactions and provide appropriate treatment.
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