RN GI

CASS REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTERHarrisonville, MO
Onsite

About The Position

Primary Purpose: To provide quality patient care while following all standards of care and maintaining a safe environment for both inpatients and outpatients who are receiving a variety of specialty services and provide proper documentation. Formal Policy-Setting Responsibilities: Formally responsible for making recommendations regarding policies associated with the job's purpose and essential responsibilities. Routine Decision Making: Determine appropriate protocols; procedures, drugs, pre-procedure testing and equipment for each patient based on assessment; achievement of adequate sedation and when to reverse; determine appropriate family/patient education. Formal Supervisory Responsibility: No formal supervisory responsibility.

Requirements

  • Two to four-year RN degree
  • Currently licensed in the state of Missouri
  • BLS required
  • ACLS recommended
  • Knowledge of intravenous sedation
  • Knowledge of special procedures
  • Knowledge of instruments and equipment
  • Knowledge of medications, actions and adverse reactions
  • Knowledge of cardiac rhythms
  • Knowledge of airway maintenance
  • Knowledge of nursing process
  • Knowledge of insurance requirements
  • Knowledge of standards of care
  • Knowledge of JCAHO requirements
  • Assessment skills
  • Good communication skills
  • Troubleshooting skills
  • Monitoring equipment skills
  • Time management skills
  • Clinical skills

Nice To Haves

  • ACLS recommended

Responsibilities

  • Assesses, Plans, implements and evaluates patients receiving high risk specialty procedures. (40% of the time)
  • Performs pre-procedure interviews per paper/computer correctly on all patients receiving class I and II invasive procedures, evaluates the information obtained, and formulates a plan of care prior to the patient procedure.
  • Identifies the patients using two patient identifiers prior to the procedure 100% of the time.
  • Performs a comprehensive nursing assessment on patients receiving class I and class II invasive procedures and documents completely including appropriate signatures, times and dates.
  • Revises plan of care as indicated from the assessment.
  • Interprets physiological information from technical equipment, on each patient and applies this information to the plan of care.
  • Documents the findings from all assessments, evaluations and implementations on the patient record where, when, and how daily.
  • Reports all critical abnormal assessments and lab values to the physician, per hospital policy and implements further orders immediately and documents details on the patient record.
  • Utilizes AIDET (acknowledge, introduce, duration, explain and thank) initiatives to include managing up with each patient.
  • Utilizes only approved abbreviations in patient documentation.
  • Provides patient education. (25% of the time)
  • Evaluates patient learning ability and motivational levels.
  • Implements alternative learning measures, as evidenced by patient or caregiver verbalization or return demonstrations, as documented on the patient record i.e.; effectively communicates.
  • Effectively communicates discharge instructions to patient and responsible party at the time of discharge, per departmental discharge policy.
  • Explains all procedures and medications to patients prior to implementation.
  • Maintains a safe and comfortable environment. (25% of the time)
  • Removes malfunctioning equipment from unit immediately upon discovering problem.
  • Complete requisition for repair or malfunctioning equipment by the end of shift.
  • Cleans and stocks supplies within the department, as needed.
  • Effectively communicates the plan of care on each patient to ancillary departments, case management and pharmacy staff as indicated by the orders received, patient diagnosis or condition.
  • Ensures all required documents are on the chart prior to going into the procedure room (H&P, Check One, informed consent, test results if applicable).
  • Evaluates the effectiveness of the communication, as evidenced by the preparedness of the patient and takes appropriate actions, including notifying performing physician.
  • Demonstrates thorough knowledge of location, care and operation of all departmental equipment.
  • Accurately records, handles and labels specimens; demonstrates care of specimens.
  • Ensures alarms on any assigned area are audible to alert staff.
  • Checks code blue carts each shift and upon using the cart, ensuring it has an intact tag attached.
  • Fully responsible for care of scopes when working in the procedure/decontamination rooms including cleaning, processing and storage.
  • Follows written procedure for high level disinfection (HLD); knows responsibilities and the necessity for chemical monitoring.
  • Able to accurately see and read color changes to biological and chemical monitors.
  • Develops and promotes hospital/unit initiatives and professional relations. (5% of the time)
  • Establishes and maintains effective communication and good working relationship with co-workers for the patients benefit.
  • Utilizes initiatives; strives to maintain steady level of productivity; self-motivated; manages activity and time; does not waste.
  • Participates in planning ways to solve problems and make improvements in the department as needed.
  • Represents the organization in a positive and professional manner.
  • Other duties as directed. (5% of the time)
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