RN - BSN - Flex - FT .9 NIGHTS
Sky Lakes Medical Center · Klamath Falls, OR · 1 mo ago
Healthcare$53.87–$76.92/hrFull-time
Qualifications
- Basic nursing skills
- Concepts of medical, surgical asepsis and disease processes
- Terminology, theory, techniques and practices of professional nursing
- Effective verbal and written communication in care management
- Likelihood of flexibility with priorities and activity
- Ability to remain calm and handle stress and emotional responses adapted to the needs of patients and staff
- Skills in analyzing problems, decision making, planning and implementation, safe body mechanics and ability to use specialized equipment for assigned units
- Demonstrate skills as outlined in the Sky Lakes Medical Center Employee Standards handbook
- A Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) degree is required
- Minimum 3 years hospital-based experience
- Preferred: Certification in area of specialty (e.g., CEN, CPEN, CCRN, CNOR); ICU or ED must obtain TNCC within one year of hire and maintained. FBC must obtain EFM within one year of hire and maintained, PALS or ENPC must be obtained within 6 months for ED/ICU/Pediatrics within six months.
Requirements
- Current Oregon Nursing License as a Registered Nurse
Essential Job Functions
- Complete a comprehensive assessment
- Develop and implement a plan of care for each patient through the nursing process regarding the care, counseling, and health teaching of the ill, injured or infirm
- Synthesize the data collected during the comprehensive assessment to identify problems, make nursing diagnoses, and to formulate goals, teaching plans and outcomes
- Implement the plan of care using critical thinking and problem-solving skills to assess, plan, implement, and evaluate care
- Evaluate and report patient outcomes and responses to therapeutic interventions in comparison to benchmarks from evidence-based practice and research findings and plans, any follow-up care and referrals to appropriate resources that may be needed
- Collaborate with interdisciplinary team members to plan and deliver care
- Observe and follow patient safety alerts by detailing accurate and timely entry of patient information in the electronic medical record (EMR)
- Develops action plans and improves patient care by monitoring and evaluating quality of care with the focus on nurse sensitive indicators
- Participates in unit-based PI activities to positively impact patient outcomes
- Makes themself available to supervise nursing students when student nurses are assigned to the same unit
- Directs, delegates, and provides feedback to support personnel in implementing patient's plan of care, and immediately intervenes with deviation standards of care