Responsible for providing direct patient care and functions as part of the Nursing Team. Under the Nurse Practice Act, the Inpatient Rehab Charge Nurse is responsible for using the nursing process for systematically assessing, planning, implementing, and evaluating patient care to maximize restoration and maintenance of the patient’s physical, psychological, spiritual health and goals. The Charge nurse for the shift is the assigned leader for the unit and in charge of coordinating the seamless flow of the unit during shift. In addition to direct patient care of assigned patients, the charge nurse for the shift is responsible, but not limited to the following: Taking direct patient care assignments. Coordinating admissions. Coordinating discharges. Facilitating patient transfers for transfers, surgeries, exams, procedures and follow up appointments to other facilities. Managing patient telemetry monitoring/strips. Making the shift assignment and coordinating staffing for call-ins/emergencies. End of shift report to next charge nurse and DON Ensuring patient baths are completed as assigned. Daily crash cart checks (Day shift). Ensuring ALL ordered lab specimens for the shift are drawn and sent to the correct lab. Ensuring lab are resulted and communicated to MD. Perform or delegate administrative duties such as chart thinning, filing, restocking supplies and forms etc. Rounding on patients to ensure excellent patient care. Address patient /family concerns, complaints, or questions. Notify or escalate ALL patient concerns to DON. Joint Commission readiness audits as needed. Oversee interdisciplinary coordination of patient care with nursing team, doctors, RT, PT, OT, ST, Pharmacy, and other professional personnel.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level