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- Consistently, independently conducts a thorough admission interview and systematic physical assessment.
- Consistently, independently collects and interprets all appropriate patient data and reviews pertinent findings with anesthesia.
- Assesses the need for services of other health care professionals to facilitate the delivery of care.
- Independently develops/revises an appropriate age specific patient care plan
- Attends and participates in patient care conferences, when applicable.
- Initiates and coordinates patient care conferences, when applicable
- Independently organizes and implements a safe, therapeutic and efficient patient care regimen at all levels of acuity
- Sets appropriate priorities and completes assignments independently
- Is aware of changing clinical status, anticipates problems and independently adapts plan of care to meet patient needs as clinical status changes and reviews pertinent findings with anesthesia and/or the surgeon.
- Demonstrates knowledge of location, operation and care of all equipment/implants (eg. tourniquets, drills, etc) necessary to function on the unit independently. Can trouble shoot minor equipment problems
- Evaluates effectiveness of plan of care, based on patient progress versus expected outcomes, and independently revises plan or adjusts expected outcomes.
- Complies with surgical site verification and time out policies.
- Reviews the planned procedure and verifies the surgical consent with the patient.
- Verifies surgeon privileges as well as the need for surgical assistant.
- Verifies all equipment is functioning and inspects for safety prior to use.
- Implements appropriate patient positioning while maintaining proper body alignment for all types of surgical procedures.
- Completes all counts accurately.
- Verifies the sterility of all items prior to introduction onto the sterile field.
- Provides appropriate shielding for both the patient and the surgical team when using X-ray.
- Monitors the sterile field for any breaks or potential breaks in sterility.
- Electronically documents on admission assessment, nursing care plan, flow sheets, medication administration record and nurses notes all pertinent information, in a manner that is concise, thorough, legible and accurately reflects patient condition, care provided, response to care and conforms to HSC's policy and procedures
- Assists others in developing accurate and thorough documentation skills
- Demonstrates advanced knowledge of disease processes, medications and treatments through sound nursing practice and appropriate use of resources independently.
- Actively pursues appropriate continuing education and certifications.
- Attends and actively participates in unit in-services, patient conferences, and/or workshops annually
- Attends mandated in-services
- Applies acquired knowledge in patient care practice.
- Attends 50% of department staff meetings, and signs minutes of meetings not attended
- Maintains up-to-date BLS, ACLS, PALS (must take first available class) safety training, and TB testing
- Completes annual/critical competencies identified for assigned department.
- Demonstrates awareness of changes and advances in field.
- Takes responsibility for determining learning needs and seeks out opportunities for such
- Monitor and manage all aspects of the ASC's operations as a means of continuously improving the patient experience and ensuring that every patient encounter is positive.
- Ensure compliance with all accreditation standards, OSHA regulations, maintain State Certifications and AAAHC Accreditation.
- Collaborate with the ASC Administrator to represent the ASC with accrediting bodies before, during and after site visits.
- Support the ASC Administrator in the development of annual budgets and the management of the variables that contribute to strong financial performance
- In conjunction with the Administrator, analyze the ASC's room and staff utilization and champion opportunities for improvement.
- Contribute to a just culture that fosters respect, trust, and open dialog.
- Be a reliable presence in the ASC and conduct regular staff meetings to provide information and solicit feedback.
- Manage, coach and mentor staff by example and through use of clearly communicated expectations, progress meetings and performance reviews.
- Develop and maintain a constructive working relationship with the ASC's Medical Director.
- Provide nursing relief in the perioperative and surgical areas, as needed.
- Analyze the ASC workload requirements in order to plan/schedule nursing staff to meet the needs of the ASC, and to identify and resolve problems and administer available resources effectively.
- Monitor daily operating activity of the ASC such as staff productivity, daily surgery schedule, clinical competencies, and nursing practices, etc.
- Actively participate in and lead the activities associated with the Quality Assurance and Process Improvement (QAPI) Program:
- Infection Control
- Peer Review Process
- Adverse Outcomes/ Sentinel Events
- Patient Survey Responses
- Anesthesia Quality Improvement
- Benchmarking
- Post-Operative phone calls
- Delay of cases
- Yearly summaries
- Meets basic professional appearance and behavioral standards; understands and maintains professional boundaries.
- Recognized as a professional role model by personnel and managers on assigned unit with active participation in unit activities.
- Acts as a mentor or preceptor.
- Actively participates in QI activities as evidenced by departmental data collection and active participation in completing monitors (eg. crash cart checks), cost containment initiatives, new product/equipment evaluations, and failed equipment reporting.
- Accurate, thorough and timely in reporting patient condition to peers, charge nurse, daily nursing supervisor (if applicable) and other health care professionals involved in patient care using Hand Off communication that includes: patient, assessment, situation and safety)..
- Is accurate, thorough and timely in reporting patient condition to physicians
- Utilizes time wisely to revise plans of care, provide for unit equipment organization or maintenance or other tasks that facilitate unit workflow.
- Demonstrates enhanced time management skills as evidenced by completion of assignment in a timely manner and ability to assist others.
- Three (3) years of OR nursing experience in orthopaedic surgery.
- Two (2) years prior supervisory experience in healthcare.
- Basic education required for state RN license
- GA RN License or Multi-State RN license in good standing
- Basic Life Support (BLS), Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS), and Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) certifications through the American Heart Association or American Red Cross.
Clinical Nurse/Registered Nurse Manager Full Time - Bari, Italia - Hughston
Descrizione
POSITION GOALThe Registered Nurse (RN) performs the functions of assessing, planning, implementing, and evaluating the care for the assigned patients on the unit during a shift. The RN is responsible for meeting the Standards of Practice, which includes managing assigned personnel, supplies, and equipment on the unit, and for the promoting collaboration with all members of the health care team.
Position Responsibilities
HSC Manager is responsible for monitoring staff to ensure compliance standards and policy and procedures are met and reporting any issues to the Director of HSC
Nursing Process
ASSESSMENT: Includes appropriate interviewing techniques, systematic physical assessment and interpretation of available data including: past medical history, current medical status, vital signs, lab work, x-rays and other diagnostic tests. It should encompass the spiritual, psychological, physiological, social, and age appropriate needs of the patient.
Documentation: Reflects the changes in patient condition, care given and response to care given. It should demonstrate an awareness of responsibility of medical/legal implications through content and legibility requirements as needed.
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