To provide nursing care to Med Surg patients for all age populations.
Requirements
Minimum Associate’s degree in nursing
Must be licensed as a Registered Nurse in the state of Indiana.
Strong customer service skills & team player
Effectively communicates both verbal & written
Able to multi-task & prioritize
Able to perform basic nursing skills
Able to operate basic office equipment & medical equipment (IV pumps, automated medication delivery devices)
Must be able to supervise nursing assistants
Nice To Haves
Bachelor’s degree preferred
Responsibilities
Uses only approved abbreviations.
Understands patient safety goals & actions taken.
Demonstrates awareness of patient rights.
Uses 2 patient identifiers before giving treatments, demonstrates process.
Understands read back of verbal orders/critical lab values & can state process.
Understands procedure to clarify physician orders.
Uses standing orders when indicated.
Accurately calls report to MD as warranted by condition; reports to other providers as needed.
Reports sentinel events or adverse drug reactions or incidents as warranted.
Uses final verification before invasive procedures & can verbalize correct process & documents in EHR.
Reassesses patient in response to changes in condition after intervention as needed & documents in EHR.
Communicates with & provides education to patients, caregivers, & family members in a timely manner (using respect & dignity when dealing with death & dying) & documents in EHR.
Initiates care plans within 8 hours of admission & updates on a daily basis.
Uses aggressive pain management by assessing for pain a minimum of every 2 hours & documents in EHR.
Provides education to patients & family & documents in EHR in a timely manner.
Admits patients to unit within 2 hours of arrival to include: physical, functional, skin, safety & pain assessments & documents in EHR.
Transfers patients using the appropriate criteria & documents in EHR, includes sending the necessary forms with patient & calling report.
Provides basic nursing care: ADLs, HS care, foley care, weights, etc. correctly & timely & documents in EHR.
Applies physical restraints according to policy.
Uses MET team in response to deterioration in patient condition.
Knowledgeable of high-risk meds & can state correct process of administration.
Knowledgeable of look alike/sound alike meds & can give examples of such.