Registered Nurse-Surgical, Oncology, General Medicine, Hospice-PT 7A-7:30P QOWE
Henry Ford Health
Grand Blanc, MI, USA
Posted on Apr 3, 2025
Registered Nurse - Surgical, Oncology, General Medicine, Hospice - Part Time Days 7 AM - 7:30 PM and every other weekend
- Department: Surgical, Oncology, General Medicine, Hospice
- Schedule: Part Time Days 7 am - 7:30 pm, and every other weekend
- Hospital: Henry Ford Health Genesys
- Location: Grand Blanc, Michigan
GENERAL SUMMARY
- Use independent professional judgment, analytical skills, and the nursing process to provide a full range of delegated, interdependent, and independent nursing services to patients.
- Within the framework of the Seven Dimensions of Patient Care and Benner's Domains of Nursing Practice, demonstrates clinical competence; compassion and customer service orientation; focus on process and outcomes; and cost-consciousness when assessing, planning, implementing, and evaluating nursing care provided to patients. - Seven Dimensions of Patient Care: Coordinate development of a multi-disciplinary plan of care in accordance with Nursing Problem Care Sets (Core Outcomes and Core Intervention Sets) and/or clinical practice guidelines, age-specific requirements and professional and regulatory requirements to ensure appropriate length of stay, use of resources, and achievement of quality outcomes.
- Provide patient care that reflects a respect for patient's rights, dignity, values, culture, preferences, and expressed needs. Assesses patient/family needs for information and education across the continuum, plans and implements patient teaching using a variety of techniques and methods, and evaluates effectiveness of educational interventions. - Help to alleviate patient fears and anxiety through skillful application of professional and interpersonal communication. - Utilize a variety of pharmacologic and non-pharmacologic approaches to ensure patient comfort and relief of pain. Involves patient, family, significant others in development of plan of care.
- Collaborate with patient/family, hospital staff, and community agencies to develop discharge plans that prepare patients for continued care needs.
- Orientation Self-Evaluation: (C) Competent (NT) Needs Training or Review. - Standards of Performance: - Seven Domains of Nursing Practice. - Helping/Teaching &Coaching: - Incorporate all elements of Signature Care in Daily interactions with patient: - Introduce self and writes name on whiteboard. - Discuss plan of care with patient/family. - Explain meds and treatments, provide teaching as appropriate. - Ask if patient needs anything else before leaving room. - Assess health status and determines care needs of the patient. Performs ongoing reassessment as required. - Complete Admission Assessment and shift assessment as required.
- Complete assessment for Risk Factors; including fall, skin breakdown, VTE, and aspiration. Initiate appropriate initiatives as indicated SKINN Bundle, Fall Prevention Plan, SCD, etc. - Complete Medication Reconciliation upon admission and change in level of care. - Establish, direct, coordinate and document plan of nursing care in conjunction with patient/family.
- Initiate Problems and Outcomes list (plan-of-care) based on medical diagnosis and patient needs.
- Monitor, document, and report patient response to interventions and progress toward outcomes.
- Document nursing interventions (NIC) and progress toward outcomes (NOC); patient education; and evaluation every shift, as required.
- Educate patient regarding treatment plan, safety measures, medications, and self-care as indicated. Document education activities on shift assessment flowsheet and plan of care (POC). - Work with Case Manager to ensure appropriate referrals initiated prior to discharge.
- Review discharge plans/instructions with patient prior to discharge, including signs/symptoms to watch for after leaving the hospital. Ensures appropriate follow-up arranged.
- Ensure that core measures Discharge Instructions are given to all CHF patients.
- Document patient care according to established documentation guidelines.
- Administration of Therapeutic Regimens:
- Demonstrate knowledge and skill application of basic nursing procedures - dressing change, catheterization, NG tube insertion, suctioning.
- Implement/complete medical interventions as ordered. Initiate standing orders appropriately. Initiate and/or assists with all patient care activities including activities of daily living and provides other services as required for patient comfort, safety, and well-being.
- Assess and initiate interventions to prevent/minimize patient skin breakdown.
- Follow clinical practice guidelines and procedures as written.
- Establish and maintain peripheral IV therapy.
- Obtain body fluid specimens, per procedure.
- Obtains blood specimens if no phlebotomist assigned to area.
- Perform blood capillary glucose monitoring.
- Administer the following according to established policies and procedures: - Medications. - IVs. - Blood products.
- Prepare patients for surgery or other invasive procedures according to established guidelines.
- Perform or assist with procedures according to established standards of care and nursing practice.
- Utilize equipment based on manufacturers instructions and established nursing procedure. Correctly operates and trouble shoots IV pumps, PCA pumps, epidural pumps, feeding pumps, patient beds, as applicable.
- Monitoring Patient Responses/Responding to Changing Patient Situations.
- Regularly reviews work in progress to ensure that treatments, medications, and tests ordered are expeditiously carried out and documented.
- Review patient medical record/reports and confers with physician regarding treatment plans. Routinely checks chart for new orders.
- Monitor patient physiologic parameters including vital signs, lab work, I&O, blood glucose; recognizes and reports meaningful changes and intervenes appropriately. Documents interventions accordingly.
- Monitor presence and intensity of patient s pain on admission, after pain producing events, with each new report of pain, and routinely at regular intervals.
- Informs patient about pain relief and pain relief measures; administers pain medication or alternative interventions as indicated; includes pain management resources in the discharge plan/instructions.
- Recognize acute changes in respiratory status - dyspnea, cyanosis, tachypnea, respiratory depression, airway obstruction and responds - appropriately with direct intervention and physician/SWAT notification.
- Recognize acute changes in neurologic status/decreased LOC and responds appropriately with direct intervention and physician/SWAT notification.
- Recognize acute changes in cardiac status - tachycardia, chest pain and responds appropriately with direct intervention and physician/SWAT notification.
- Recognize acute changes in urinary output and responds appropriately with direct action and physician notification. - Utilize SBAR tool or other standardized approach to data collection and information sharing when notifying physician of patient changes/concerns.
- Respond appropriately to life-threatening emergencies through initiation of CPR, assembly of emergency equipment, and immediate interventions (as allowable and indicated).
- Perform emergency equipment checks.
- Provide appropriate support/summons appropriate resources for families in crisis/grieving process. Ensuring Quality of Health Care Practices.
- Communicate with other professionals/departments and physician staff to ensure appropriate progress of patients through the system.
- Monitor individual patient length of stay (LOS); notifies case manager and nurse manager of potential LOS/discharge issues.
- Identify ethical issues related to patient care (including issues related to advanced directives) and initiates steps for resolution. -
- Demonstrate adherence to patient confidentiality requirements.
- Communicate with patients and families cordially, diplomatically and respectfully.
- Act to resolve customer concerns/complaints immediately; reports complaints that cannot be immediately resolved to Patient Care Director, Clinical Manager, or House Supervisor.
- Promote a physically safe environment for the patient including use and documentation of restraints according to policy.
- Utilize universal precautions for all patients.
- Make cost effective use of supplies and resources.
Education/Experience Requirements
- Licensed Registered Nurse credentialed from the Michigan Board of Nursing obtained within 2 Months (60 days) of hire date or job transfer date required.
- Certified BLS Provider specializing in Basic Life Support credentialed from the American Heart Association (AHA) obtained within 3 Months (90 days) of hire date or job transfer date required. Or Certified Instructor.
- Education: - Requires a graduate of an approved professional (RN) nursing program.
- No additional preferences.
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