RN, Medical Job Description
RN, Medical Duties & Responsibilities
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RN, Medical Qualifications
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Licensing or Certifications for RN, Medical
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Education for RN, Medical
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Employers hiring for the RN, medical job most commonly would prefer for their future employee to have a relevant degree such as Bachelor's and Associate Degree in Nursing, Education, Nursing Program, Associates, Graduate, Science, Teaching, Patient Care, Associate Degrees, Computer
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RN, Medical Examples
RN, Medical Job Description
- Complete assessment and progress notes within the required guidelines of the hospital and regulatory agencies
- Document patient progress and changes via assessment notes and progress notes
- Perform medication inventory and practices safe administration of medications
- Knowledge of medications, ability to perform services to level of licensure
- Collects pertinent assessment data that includes present condition, past history, physical, spiritual and psychosocial information utilizing input from patient, significant other, and/or healthcare team members as applicable
- Recognizes situations and significant assessment findings that require verbal or written communication and follow through to the appropriate individuals (provider, charge nurse, nurse manager, supervisor)
- Professional growth and development -- attends all mandatory hospital and departmental in-Ornelas
- Monitors, records and communicates patient conditions as appropriate
- This position requires travel, ambulation, and excellent typing and phlebotomy skills
- Accountable for safety, identify and correct problems, and integrate evidence, and best practice into nursing care
- American Heart Association Basic Life Support (AHA-BLS) for Healthcare within 6 months of hire
- MUST have a current BLS/CPR Certification from the American Heart Association
- Graduate of an accredited Registered Nursing program if less than 3 years of experience
- 6 months of nursing experience
- RN work experience
- Graduate from an accredited school of nursing, with a focus on registered nursing
RN, Medical Job Description
- Observes, collects, and records data related to patient’s biophysical, psychosocial, environmental, and self-care ability, educational and discharge planning needs
- Utilizes universal precautions in performing daily work
- Perform risk/lethality evaluations on “at risk” patients within the scope of training and licensure
- Ensure electronic patient files are current and in compliance according to the policies and procedures
- Monitor and evaluate patients in the context of individual and group treatment for progress or the development of additional symptoms of mental/behavioral disorders
- Obtain and document physician’s authorization regarding medication changes
- Report laboratory reports to the physician
- Utilizes the nursing process to prepare for discharge/transfer, beginning with admission and continuing throughout hospitalization
- Demonstrates the knowledge and skill necessary to provide care appropriate to any age related need of the patients served on the assigned unit
- Delegates duties based on the scope of the role, knowledge and skill of the caregiver
- National Certification in Medical Oncology
- A minimum 6 months relevant nursing experience
- License to practice Nursing in the State of Colorado
- Current Basic Life Support (BLS) for Healthcare Provider card upon hire
- Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) must be from American Heart Association (AHA) or Military Training Network (MTN) within 6 months of hire
- Chemo Biotherapy Provider Certification within 12 months for RNs
RN, Medical Job Description
- Assess and chooses teaching strategies appropriate to the patient’s and their families’ age specific needs, culture, gender, readiness to learn and level of comprehension
- Conduct initial medical assessments and document identified concerns of patients
- Complete progress notes within the required guidelines of the hospital and regulatory agencies
- Assists in the development and implementation of quality assurance nursing monitors
- Responsible for ensuring Med MARS are current and in compliance according to the policies and procedures
- Promptly completes documentation to assure an accurate legal record of patient’s care
- Delivers high quality care utilizing the nursing process while demonstrating knowledge and clinical skills of the specialty required on assigned unit in accordance with established policies, procedures and standards of care
- Delegates and provides direction for other healthcare providers and hold them accountable for their involvement in the plan of care
- Utilizes critical thinking in making independent judgments, and maintains responsibility and accountability for the knowledge of conditions of assigned patients.Continues professional development and involvement in professional activities that enhance nursing practice by sharing knowledge through networking and research
- Consults appropriate resources within the hospital to provide specialized education
- Two or more years of critical care RN experience in an inpatient setting
- Current Basic Life Support (BLS) certification upon hire
- At least 6 months of related nursing experience
- An unrestricted, CO RN license (or a compact RN license and obtain a CO RN license within 90 days of start date)
- One year of medical-surgical nursing experience is preferred
- Graduate of an accredited Registered/Professional Nursing program if less than 3 years of RN experience
RN, Medical Job Description
- Minimum of one year working in International Unit
- Unrestricted RN license by State of Colorado Board of Nursing or compact privileges under the multi-state Nurse Licensure Compact agreement
- Working cooperatively as a member of the PACT team
- Deliver excellent, timely, accurate and meaningful service to Veterans
- Provides follow up contact with Veterans to manage all elements of health care, including medication management, health teaching and coaching, care coordination through the continuum
- Assist physicians with Veteran care-related issues
- CO State licensure as a Registered Nurse (RN)
- Graduate of an accredited Registered/Professional Nursing program if have less than 3 years of experience the nursing program must be accredited
- BLS, ACLS and PALS through the American Heart Association or the American Red Cross CPR for the Professional Rescuer with card in-hand before start date
- 12 months of acute care experience working with the patient population similar to the Medical Unit West
- ONS chemotherapy/biotherapy certification within 3 months of hire
- Previous licensed RN work experience
RN, Medical Job Description
- Demonstrates ability to prioritize nursing responsibilities within the department
- Involves general guidance and direction by Supervisors and/ or Department Manager, Director of Medical Imaging
- Completed Bachelor's degree in nursing highly preferred
- Certified Medical Surgical Registered Nurse (CMSRN)
- RNs with a completed Bachelor's degree in nursing will have first consideration
- Basic Life Support Certification (BCLS) is required unless doctor's release is provided, in which case yearly proficiency must be demonstrated through oral and written testing
- Have at least several years experience
- Has a general knowledge of all areas of nursing practice
- Demonstrates mature judgment, initiative, and proficiency in critical thinking skills
- Act as a liaison between radiology, nursing units and ambulatory services
- Coordinates effective handling of patient care emergencies
- Provides continuity if care for the critically ill patient