What are the responsibilities and job description for the Certified Nursing Assistant Telemetry Full Time Days position at Desert Regional Medical Center?
Desert Regional Medical Center is a 385 bed acute-care hospital classified as a stroke receiving center and level 2 trauma facility with an innovative, patient centered and evidence-based Rehabilitation Services Department. Our compassionate team provides a wide range of inpatient and outpatient services, including acute care rehabilitation, joint replacement & spinal surgery, neurosurgery, ICU, Telemetry, step-down care, skilled nursing, as well as outpatient therapy, hand and lymphedema clinics.
GENERAL DUTIES:
The Clinical Nurse assumes principal responsibility for the total nursing care, assessment, planning, implementation, evaluation of each assigned patient. The staff nurse initiates teaching and educates the patient and family/or significant other to attain optimal health. Access to all Patient Health Information for treatment purposes only.
DEPARTMENT SPECIFIC DUTIES:
- Competent in arrhythmia interpretation and expected cardiology interventions.
- Obtains information and interpret information in terms of the patient’s needs.
- Demonstrates knowledge of growth and development.
- Understands the range of treatment needed as appropriate to the ages of the patients served.
- Maintains 2 Sinatra competencies.
- Initiates interdisciplinary communications and incorporates recommendations.
- Acts as a consultant in complex patient care.
- Documentation demonstrates advanced practice. Requires at least 3 cases per year reviewed for demonstration of this measure.
- Facilitates effective problem solving. Identifies at least 3 issues that affect patient care and submits resolution of issues. may be used in place of measure 3 when clinical responsibilities do not involve medical record documentation
- Works with other disciplines for complex discharge planning and early facilitation of discharge process.
- Utilizes current theories and knowledge for accurate assessments and evaluations
- Completes acuity evaluation on all assigned patients according to unit protocol.
- Consistently functions proficiently on the nursing unit. Including but not limited to: Manages an average caseload specific to unit Adapts to altered work patterns, sets priorities, and modifies assignments to meet patient needs utilizing available resources and staff ability and availability.
- Administers medications prescribed by physicians according to policy, including IV’s, blood and blood products. Knows actions, indications, contraindications, precautions, adverse reactions, dosage and route of administration on all drugs before administering to patient.
- Verifies against MAR for accuracy on an ongoing basis.
- Functions as a charge nurse as assigned.
- Communicates changes in clinical practice to peers.
- Educates staff in current or changing clinical practice. Evidenced by at least 2 different classes at least 30 min. in length attended by 5 or more people with class outline, goals and objectives and sign sheet included.
- Active participation on an interdisciplinary or central committee or task force with at least 75% participation.
- Revises the orientation program or participates in same.
- Mentors other co-workers, functions as a resource, acts as preceptor, and other duties as assigned.
- Involvement in developing procedural case management standards and or clinical practice guidelines and ensures departmental maintenance of standards.
- Maintains competence in nursing practice through in-services and participation in ongoing continuing education per year. 3 = > 25 CEU or 10 CEU 3 Units College Credit, 2 = 10 - 24 CEU , 1 = < 10 CEU
- Consistently participates in the Quality Improvement Program by initiating completion of data collection tools offering suggestions to create action plans to improve quality of patient care.
- Demonstrates knowledge of legal, ethical, and safety issues and delivers care that is safe within the scope of practice.
- Reports, documents, and takes appropriate action (by the end of shift) for incidents and or quality care issues that may affect the patient’s or staff well-being.
- Consistently assesses patients for risk of injury and takes appropriate action to reduce risk and promote safety.
- Uses restraints according to policy and consistently explores other options less restrictive, with accurate documentation.
- Serves as advocate for patient/family by providing information and assists in utilization of available resources and or alternatives for making health care decisions (i.e. advanced directives, ethics consult etc.)
- Establishes or assesses proper identification prior to delivery of care.
- Requests clarification of Physician orders as necessary
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Required:
- High School Diploma or GED
- Education – entry level, vocational training, specialized skills and certification
- Current California Nursing Assistant Certification
- Current American Heart Association BLS
- Non-violent crisis de-escalation training (CPI) within (90) ninety days of hire
- Excellent customer service skills
- Ability to work with staff, patients and families
- Good oral and written communication skills
- Ability to work in a dynamic environment
Pay range: $19.70 - $20.57
Individual wages are determined based upon a number of factors including, but not limited to, an individual’s qualifications and experience
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Salary : $20 - $21