Essential Functions:
Provides primary nursing care to all patients assigned, functioning within a team, throughout the length of stay in the department.
Accurately identifies arrhythmias and provides intervention according to established procedures. Anticipates arrhythmias and complications
based on knowledge of pathophysiology takes appropriate actions as needed and communicates information to physicians in a timely manner.
Demonstrates an ability to start IV's, administer medications and IV fluids, assess patient's response and titrate dosages as per physician order.
Demonstrates an ability to perform cardiopulmonary resuscitation in the ICU, functions as code nurse when applicable.
Manages critically ill patients during transfer to other departments or health care facilities. Give appropriate report to provide continuity of care.
Regularly tests monitoring equipment/alarm systems to ensure proper functioning when needed.
Demonstrates a complete knowledge of the location, care and operation of all ICU equipment.
Demonstrates appropriate safety precautions e.g. with invasive line, during defibrillation, etc.) and utilizes infection control practices to minimize
incidence of nosocomial infections.
Participates in special procedures and examinations performed by the physician, prepares the patient and provides emotional support, as
required.
Consistently assesses the nursing care provided in the critical care areas and identifies any problems or needs for improvement.
Always assesses the patient's condition utilizing the nursing process and professional judgment in individualizing nursing care.
Always documents observations and interventions, including medication and treatment therapies.
Always assesses the patients immediate needs and priorities patient care accordingly upon arrival to the ICU, obtains pertinent patient history.
Notify family/S.O. of patient’s progress and includes them in plan of care, whether admitted or discharged if applicable, i.e. minors or POA’s.
Participates in bedside change of shift report.
Ensures that the standards of the critical care nursing practice are maintained.
Maintain assessment, knowledge and intuition skills when caring for patients.
Continuously assesses and improves the performance of care and service provided.
Orients and mentors new members of the team in the department.
Organizational Expectations:
Demonstrates support of the mission, vision, values, goals and general policies of Conemaugh Nason Medical Center.
Complies with corporate compliance guidelines and requirements of federal, state and local regulatory and accrediting agencies.
Adheres to the standards of professional ethics and handles confidential information in strict conformance with departmental and Medical Center
policies.
Provides quality care and services consistent with Medical Center standards and participates in the Medical Center’s Continuous Quality
Improvement Program.
Demonstrates flexibility and adaptability in response to unexpected changes in the workload, emergencies, staffing and scheduling.
Uses tact, sensitivity, sound judgment and a professional attitude when relating with co-workers, patients, families, and visitors.
Performs duties in a self-directed and cooperative manner with minimal need for supervision. Uses time constructively for maximum productivity.
Treats all co-workers, patients, families, and visitors with consideration to their rights, cultural diversity, privacy, comfort and emotional needs.
Serves as a patient advocate and fosters a work culture of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion.
Attends all mandatory trainings and completes all required Life Talent education assignments within a timely manner. Keeps updated regarding
Medical Center changes through meeting attendance and review of posted information; attends briefs, debriefs, and huddles.
Abides by and references the Employee Handbook and other pertinent facility policies, including clinical, non-clinical, safety, and infection
control.
Job Requirements:
Education:
Graduate of a RN program required.
Bachelor of Science in Nursing preferred.
Required Licenses:
Current nurse's license in the state of Pennsylvania or a current multistate license (MLS) from compact member states/territories required.
Basic Life Support (BLS).
Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS) or obtained within 6 months.
CCRN is preferred.
Required Skills:
Requires critical thinking skills, decisive judgment and the ability to work with minimal supervision.
Must be able to work in a stressful environment and take appropriate action.
Ability to care for patients of all ages includes neonates, pediatrics, adolescents, adults and geriatrics.
Highly developed interpersonal and communication skills to effectively communicate and collaborate with physicians, family members, patients, subordinate staff, and other hospital personnel
Analytical ability to resolve problems, develop procedures, and anticipate issues.
Competitive wage, benefits package, 401K, PTO, and onsite occupational health!
$20,000 Sign-On Bonus!