The Registered Nurse (RN) administers nursing care to patients and/or plans, directs and coordinates the nursing care of a group of patients utilizing the nursing process and in collaboration with the healthcare team. The RN instructs patients and/or families in procedures, healthcare practices and continuing care after discharge. The RN performs duties and responsibilities in a manner adhering to all hospital and departmental policies and procedures and in compliance with professional practice standards and the Indiana State Nurse Practice Act.
JOB SPECIFIC CORE COMPETENCIES:
· Assessment and reassessment of patients along with proper communication of findings and recommendations to other allied healthcare members.
· Provide individualized and continual care planning tailored to the needs of each patient.
· Use chain of command and delegation of care responsibilities appropriately.
· Provide holistic and patient-centered care while providing for established patient rights of the organization and adherence to hospital LOVE promise.
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JOB SPECIFIC CORE COMPETENCIES:
· Assessment and reassessment of patients along with proper communication of findings and recommendations to other allied healthcare members.
· Provide individualize and continual care planning tailored to the needs of each patient.
· Use chain of command and delegation of care responsibilities appropriately.
· Provide holistic and patient-centered care while providing for established patient rights of the organization and adherence to the hospital LOVE promise.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
· Shifts on this unit are 12 hours for this job description.
· Associate must be able to work 12 hour shifts to qualify for the position.
· Demonstrates knowledge and technical skill necessary for providing competent, comprehensive and age-specific patient care.
· Demonstrates leadership abilities including ability to give and follow instructions accurately and the ability to delegate and supervise non-licensed personnel.
· Serves as a professional role model for others.
· Demonstrates computer and keyboarding skills necessary to provide a complete and accurate electronic medical record.
· Conducts an individualized patient assessment, prioritizing the data collection based on the patient’s immediate condition or needs within timeframe specified by hospital policies, procedures or protocols.
· Conducts ongoing assessments as determined by the patient’s condition and/or the hospitals policies, procedures or protocols and reprioritizes care accordingly.
· Develops plan of care that is individualized for the patient reflecting collaboration with other members of the healthcare team.
· Performs appropriate treatments as ordered by physician/practitioner in an accurate and timely manner.
· therapeutic nursing interventions as established by individualized plan of care for the patient and his/her family.
· Provides individualized patient/family education customized to the patient and his/her family.
· Documents patient assessment findings, physical/psychosocial responses to nursing intervention and progress towards problem resolution. Initiates emergency resuscitative measures per adult resuscitation protocols.
· Reports patient condition to appropriate personnel during each shift.
· Bases care/decisions on Nursing Process of Assessment, Planning, Implementation and Evaluation. Demonstrates thorough, accurate and timely assessment.
· Exhibits necessary response/intervention to changes in patient condition.
· Provides and documents care consistent with hospital, departmental and unit policies/procedures/protocols.
· Demonstrates competence in clinical/technical skills performed.
· Prepares patient/families for discharge by providing information/education on admission, throughout the hospital stay, and reviewing at discharge.
EXPECTED BEHAVIORS:
· Associate is capable of delivering care/service appropriate to patients/customers.
· Demonstrates competence in technical skills performed.
· Demonstrates critical thinking skills and the ability to prioritize care needs.
· Complies with direction of Charge RN for patient activity/care.
· Displays/exhibits self-directed growth by seeking educational opportunities to improve knowledge/skill.
· Participates on appropriate house-wide committees as approved by the Unit Coordinator/Director.
· Contributes to implementing and supporting progressive change.
· Makes suggestions to solve patient care or unit problems. Identifies areas of quality improvement and offers suggestions/recommendations.
· Assists with orientation of new staff.
· Attends unit/departmental meetings/in-services at least 75 percent of the time or as assigned.
· Demonstrates acceptable attendance and punctuality per policy.
· Participates in quality improvement activities.
· Completes assigned responsibilities in an efficient, timely manner.
· Uses time not consumed by patient care to maintain the unit (cleaning, stocking, uncluttering, etc.).
· Utilizes unit supplies in a cost-conscious manner.
· Exhibits effective organizational skills that assist in decreasing and/or eliminating over use of man-hours.
· Recognizes impact of actions on co-workers and other departments and interacts in a manner conducive to teamwork and cost containment.
· Treats staff from other departments, co-workers, patients, and families with respect.
· Utilizes AIDET-P.
· Verbally communicates directions, answers to questions, etc. in a timely manner to patients, families, visitors, physicians, staff members and other departments.
· Applies good guest relation techniques to telephone conversations.
· Communicates pertinent patient information clearly, accurately, concisely and in a timely manner to designated persons.
· Collaborates with other members of the health team regarding patient care needs and responsibilities.
· Directs concerns to appropriate persons within timeframes suitable to the situation. Utilizes appropriate chain of command.
· Practice is consistent with safety principles, OSHA guidelines, and infection control guidelines.
· Observes equipment for malfunction and takes appropriate action.
· Delivers patient care in a compassionate, non-judgmental manner that respects individuals' right to privacy, dignity, respect, and confidentiality at all times.
· Confronts individuals/situations assertively and non-aggressively when necessary to ensure the rights of patients, self and others are respected.
· Demonstrates effective conflict resolution skills thought the use of problem-solving skills, discretion and respect.
· Readily offers assistance to families, visitors, patients/residents and colleagues.
· Functions in a professional manner under stressful or emergency conditions.
· Utilizes effective verbal, non-verbal and written forms of communication.
· Conducts self in a manner consistent with the intent of the hospital's mission, vision, values, and patient’s first behavioral commitment.
CERTIFICATIONS AND LICENSURE: Registered Nurse (RN)
ADDITONAL LICENSURE/CREDENTIAL REQUIREMENTS:
· Graduate of an accredited school of nursing is preferred.
· Current Registered Nurse license with the state of Indiana.
· Basic Life Support certification.
· Other certifications as required by assigned area of work (i.e., ACLS, PALS).
ADDITIONAL EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS:
· Mandatory Continuing Education: Annual dept. specific and hospital wide mandatories (Customer Service, Fire and Safety, Corporate Compliance, Infection Control, etc.), and education required by regulatory, accreditation bodies, scope of practice, and/or Hancock Regional Hospital.
PHYSICAL/MENTAL DEMANDS:
· Lift up to 50 lbs. independently and for weights greater than 50 lbs. must use mechanical device or team lifting.
· Push/Pull patients of up to 250 lbs. in a wheeled device and for weights greater than 250 lbs. must use team assistance.
· Transfer and ambulate patients independently or with assistance/lifting devices as needed.
· Standing, walking, stooping, kneeling, reaching, squatting, as needed.
EQUIPMENT USED: computer, copier, phones, fax, nurse call system, central station monitoring, direct patient care equipment including but not limited to: bedside telemetry monitors, VS monitors, portable telemetry boxes, beds, lifts, wheel chairs, walkers, scales, bedside commodes, SCD units, oximeters, accucheck, etc.
ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS: Able to process data and make decisions based on that data, prioritize decisions based on work assignment and patient care needs, and communicate and comprehend the English language.