Psychiatric Licensed Practical Nurse

Douglas CountyNe, NE
Onsite

About The Position

The Position Incumbent works under the direction of the Director of Nursing Director of Detoxification Services (Detox) or designee, providing professional psychiatric nursing care to acutely and chronically ill patients and assisting supervisor in providing direction and training to other Community Mental Health Center (CMHC) staff. Essential Functions Review treatment plan, implement instructions, processes and protocols; and assist with ongoing patient assessment and reevaluation of patient problems or needs. Establish and effective work relationships with clients, supervisors, County employees, elected officials, attorneys, law enforcement, judges, other agencies, and the public. Comply with Civil Service policies and regulations, collective bargaining agreements, County policies, department policies and laws to create a cooperative, safe, respectful and quality work environment. Collect clinical data (e.g. observations/assessments of biophysical, psychosocial, environmental, progress status, educational, discharge planning), record/report patient conditions. Identify and document patients’ physical and emotional status and/or patterns consulting treatment team, identifying appropriate treatment strategies and providing information regarding treatment/process plan outcomes (e.g. goal status). Administer medication therapy and treatment regimens (e.g. monitor response, document observations) educate patients of medication (purpose, dosage, side effects), and assist patients with compliance. Provide quality care (e.g. health, nutrition, clothing needs) and recognize each patient's individuality and need for specialized treatment. Provide non-judgmental, non-discriminatory care sensitive to the patient's/family's diversity, preserving autonomy, dignity and rights. Accompany physicians on rounds, assisting physicians with examinations and ordered treatments. Educate patients and family members regarding treatment plan, psychiatric care and continuation of treatment and related patient care issues. Ensure cleanliness of equipment and environment. Provide general direction and education to psychiatric technicians. Participate or lead individual/group counseling sessions, family conferences, and recreational/social therapy sessions, assisting patients in understanding the emotional and physical problems and need for treatment. Admit and assess patients, obtain new patient history (e.g. medical, psychiatric, social, family). Obtain lab specimens, schedule applicable tests, and perform basic procedures (e.g. catheterizations, respiratory therapy, blood draws, ostomy care). Complete/update patients’ assessments in medical record documenting interventions and reports and preserve paper forms for patients’ chart (e.g. treatment condition, financial eligibility, citizenship, voter registration). Conduct and communicate shift-change reports ensuring continuity of care. Recognize and intervene during acute episodes utilizing crisis intervention. Comply with and ensure staff adherence with CMHC procedures and protocols. Assist patients obtain proper follow-up during acute hospitalization and at discharge identify community agencies/resources for transition and stabilization of living in the community. Recognize individuals with co-occurring disorders are expected and are welcome into treatment. Develop therapeutic relationships with patients, maintaining a professional attitude toward clients and treating them with empathy and respect. Participate in department team meetings discussing patient care, progress, and policies/procedures. Maintain competency in psychiatric/mental health nursing care and specific nursing procedures (e.g. research, webinars, seminars, classroom training). Handle, use, and dispose of hazardous chemicals an infectious materials. Recommend changes to nursing services and clinic activities; assist in developing and implementing policies, procedures, and protocols. Participate in quality improvement activities. Provide and promote a positive image of CMHC (e.g. professionalism, pride, cooperation, trust). Interact with staff from various community medical facilities, courts, and County and State agencies, and testify in court regarding patient's mental and physical condition. Safely operate a County motor vehicle when traveling on County business. Perform other duties as assigned and directed.

Requirements

  • Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) with current Nebraska Nursing license or a compact state recognized by the Nebraska Board of Nursing upon hire and in good standing throughout employment.
  • Graduate of an accredited school of nursing.
  • Basic life support/cardiopulmonary resuscitation (BLS/CPR) certification and completion of CPI training with 6 months of hire.
  • Completion of a pre-employment criminal record check and conditional offer drug screen and physical assessment required.

Nice To Haves

  • One (1) year of acute care experience preferred.

Responsibilities

  • Review treatment plan, implement instructions, processes and protocols; and assist with ongoing patient assessment and reevaluation of patient problems or needs.
  • Collect clinical data (e.g. observations/assessments of biophysical, psychosocial, environmental, progress status, educational, discharge planning), record/report patient conditions.
  • Identify and document patients’ physical and emotional status and/or patterns consulting treatment team, identifying appropriate treatment strategies and providing information regarding treatment/process plan outcomes (e.g. goal status).
  • Administer medication therapy and treatment regimens (e.g. monitor response, document observations) educate patients of medication (purpose, dosage, side effects), and assist patients with compliance.
  • Provide quality care (e.g. health, nutrition, clothing needs) and recognize each patient's individuality and need for specialized treatment.
  • Provide non-judgmental, non-discriminatory care sensitive to the patient's/family's diversity, preserving autonomy, dignity and rights.
  • Accompany physicians on rounds, assisting physicians with examinations and ordered treatments.
  • Educate patients and family members regarding treatment plan, psychiatric care and continuation of treatment and related patient care issues.
  • Ensure cleanliness of equipment and environment.
  • Provide general direction and education to psychiatric technicians.
  • Participate or lead individual/group counseling sessions, family conferences, and recreational/social therapy sessions, assisting patients in understanding the emotional and physical problems and need for treatment.
  • Admit and assess patients, obtain new patient history (e.g. medical, psychiatric, social, family).
  • Obtain lab specimens, schedule applicable tests, and perform basic procedures (e.g. catheterizations, respiratory therapy, blood draws, ostomy care).
  • Complete/update patients’ assessments in medical record documenting interventions and reports and preserve paper forms for patients’ chart (e.g. treatment condition, financial eligibility, citizenship, voter registration).
  • Conduct and communicate shift-change reports ensuring continuity of care.
  • Recognize and intervene during acute episodes utilizing crisis intervention.
  • Comply with and ensure staff adherence with CMHC procedures and protocols.
  • Assist patients obtain proper follow-up during acute hospitalization and at discharge identify community agencies/resources for transition and stabilization of living in the community.
  • Develop therapeutic relationships with patients, maintaining a professional attitude toward clients and treating them with empathy and respect.
  • Participate in department team meetings discussing patient care, progress, and policies/procedures.
  • Maintain competency in psychiatric/mental health nursing care and specific nursing procedures (e.g. research, webinars, seminars, classroom training).
  • Handle, use, and dispose of hazardous chemicals an infectious materials.
  • Recommend changes to nursing services and clinic activities; assist in developing and implementing policies, procedures, and protocols.
  • Participate in quality improvement activities.
  • Provide and promote a positive image of CMHC (e.g. professionalism, pride, cooperation, trust).
  • Interact with staff from various community medical facilities, courts, and County and State agencies, and testify in court regarding patient's mental and physical condition.
  • Safely operate a County motor vehicle when traveling on County business.
  • Perform other duties as assigned and directed.
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