What are the responsibilities and job description for the RN, ED - South position at Hendrick Health?
JOB SUMMARY
Registered Nurses deliver care to patients utilizing the nursing process. Nurses collaborate with other professional disciplines to ensure effective patient care delivery and achievement of desired patient outcomes. Nurses effectively interact with patient and significant others, while maintaining the standard of professional nursing. Registered Nurses provide direct and individualized nursing care to patients based on the application of scientific nursing principles. Due to the broad range of medical conditions they encounter, they must be well-verse in a large variety of health conditions.
Registered Nurses have a professional obligation to participate in committee activities, surveys and improvement initiatives. In addition, Registered Nurses must uphold the standards of the Texas Nurse Practice Act.
Emergency Department Registered Nurses provide care for patients of all ages and acuity. Patients present to the Emergency Department with a wide variety and/or combination of illnesses and injuries at varying and unpredictable paces. Emergency Department census, acuity, and surges demand continuous prioritization of both patients and nursing interventions by the Registered Nurse to maintain safe and efficient care.
JOB REQUIREMENTS
- Minimum Education
- Graduate of Accredited School of Nursing (Diploma, AD)
- Minimum Work Experience
- No previous experience
- Required Licenses/Certifications
- Registered Nurse
- ACLS-prior to completion of unit orientation
- TNCC-within 18 months of hire.
- ENPC and/or PALS prior to completion of unit orientation.
- CPR-BLS
- NIHSS-prior to completion of unit orientation
- Required Skills, Knowledge, and Abilities
- Self-Initiative: active contributor to ED flow and throughput
- Sense of Urgency: provide safe, fast, effective care regardless of acuity or census
- Adaptability: the emergency department requires constant adjustment to meet acuity and volume intensity as well as situational adaptation
- Professional appearance and decorum at all times; the ED is the ‘front door’ to the hospital
- Ability to handle confidential information