The registered nurse develops, implements, and coordinates, with the other health disciplines, a holistic plan of care. They work to provide an optimum-healing environment for the body, mind, and spirit; plan and arrange education/discharge-planning needs; coordinate care and manage resources. The psychiatric mental health nurse uses knowledge of age-specific guidelines to develop and implement a plan of care for patients based on the individual’s current level of functioning. Registered nurses are a member of the multi-disciplinary health care team. They develop, implement and evaluate the plan of care; coordinate resources and care activities, educate patients/families and participate in care conferences. Registered nurses report directly to the nurse supervisor they work collaboratively with the health care team to provide holistic care to the acute or transitional mental health patient and their families. Responsibilities Insures maintenance of the therapeutic environment through proper use of the Teaching-Family model of care and implementation of the treatment plan Maintains a therapeutic milieu and a safe environment by continual assessment Engages the patient in therapeutic communications (one-on-one) Completes the bio-psychosocial physical assessment, develops an age specific and developmentally appropriate plan of care at admission Assesses patient/family education and discharge needs, with the interdisciplinary team Develops and leads interdisciplinary care conferences in collaboration with the health care team Communicates plan of care to other members of the health care team Documents assessments, interventions and responses to care Utilizes leadership skills through mentoring, preempting, teaching, delegating and coaching members of the health care team Develops, organizes and facilitates group sessions Utilizes positive interpersonal skills, conflict management, problem solving and crisis management critical thinking to promote development of the health care team Participates in quality improvement processes Attends regularly scheduled in-services to total 12 per year Responsible for keeping all employment requirements current (i.e. TB, CPR, CPI, etc.) Attends mandatory nursing meetings Verifies and interprets pathology reports and consults etc. and alerts the physician as to changes in the patient’s condition, and activates the plan of care Carries out physician orders regarding diet, medication and treatment Obtains physician orders and authorizes implementation of seclusion/restraints according to hospital policy Critically evaluates the clinical status of patients using the nursing process Can demonstrate, supervise, and assess competency for waived testing or for phlebotomy Demonstrates knowledge and care of the mental health patient: Utilizes Crisis Prevention Intervention (CPI) techniques Care of the patient related to the DSMV behavior diagnoses Knowledge of all psychotropic medications Provide education to patients/families based on their identified needs and limitations, such as, communication, interpersonal and social skills, as well as, the basic principles of physical health Provide opportunities for patients and families to question, discuss and explore their feelings about prescribed therapies/interventions/diagnoses Documents in progress notes accurate and detailed descriptions of patients' behaviors relative to treatment plan and diagnoses (Provide a sample)
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Education Level
Associate degree