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Associate's Degree Nursing Req Or
Bachelor's Degree Nursing PrefExperience1 Year experience as a Registered Nurse ReqLicenses and CertificationsRN - Registered Nurse Upon Hire Req And
BCLS - Basic Cardiac Life Support prior to providing independent patient care and maintained quarterly Req AndSkills A high degree of confidentiality, positive interpersonal skills, and ability to function in a fast-paced environment.SupervisionIndividual ContributorADA RequirementsExtreme Heat 1-33%
Extreme Cold 1-33%
Extreme Swings in Temperature 1-33%
Extreme Noise 1-33%
Working Outdoors 1-33%
Working Indoors 67% or more
Mechanical Hazards 1-33%
Electrical Hazards 1-33%
Explosive Hazards 1-33%
Fume/Odor Hazards 67% or more
Dust/Mites Hazards 1-33%
Chemical Hazards 34-66%
Toxic Waste Hazards 1-33%
Radiation Hazards 1-33%
Wet Hazards 1-33%
Heights 1-33%
Other Conditions 1-33%OSHATasks involving exposure to blood, body fluids, or tissues.Physical DemandsMedium Work
- Basic Human Needs - Responds to others' priorities regarding safety, physical, psychological and social needs.
- a. Attention to emotional, social, and self-esteem needs
- b. Regular assessment and maintenance of comfort
- c. Knowledge of basic physiology and pathophysiology
- d. Knowledge of human emotions during health and illness
- e. Knowledge of human development across the life span
- f. Knowledge of pain and suffering, pain interventions and pain comfort/theories.
- g. Provides safe patient care as evidenced by:
- . 1. Using barcode medication verification (BMV) during medication administrations
- . 2. Completing accurate documentation in the electronic health record
- . 3. Completing assessments accurately and in a timely manner
- . 4. Individualizing care plans specific to the needs of the patient
- . 5. Providing consistent attention to airway, intake, elimination, sleep, rest, mobility and hygiene needs 5%
- Human Respect - Honors worth of humans through unconditional acceptance as evidenced by:
- a. Handling of the body with care
- b. Demonstrating knowledge of patient rights and incorporating into daily practice
- c. Calling patients by their preferred name
- d. Demonstrating use of eye contact and physical contact appropriately
- e. Speaking respectfully and professionally in a soothing tone 5%
- Appreciation of Unique Meanings - Concerned with understanding others frame of reference.
- a. Using active listening
- b. Exemplifying a non-judgmental attitude
- c. Tolerating both positive and negative ideas or expressions
- d. Demonstrating flexibility
- e. Eliciting patient values and preferences
- f. Developing personal relationships with patients/significant others 5%
- Affiliation Needs - Engages family/caregivers in health care situations.
- a. Demonstrating knowledge of individual patient's family situation and routines
- b. Demonstrating knowledge of family theories
- c. Being responsive to families
- d. Engaging family members in health decisions per patients' wishes
- e. Allowing family members' presence
- f. Involving family
- g. Conducting routine family meetings
- h. Sharing available resources with families
- i. Establishing, maintaining and discontinuing appropriately therapeutic relationships with patients/families 5%
- Mutual Problem Solving - Professional behaviors that help patients and families understand how to confront, learn about, and think about their health and illness; involves a reciprocal, shared approach with resulting decisions acceptable to involved parties.
- a. Providing information, using up to date literature, approved tools including EMMI and demonstrates knowledge of patient's unique learning approach.
- b. Validating patient knowledge through use of teach back method
- c. Accepting feedback from patients and adopting patient ideas
- d. Prioritizing and individualizing care delivery based on professional judgment
- e. Using listening skills and demonstrating knowledge of how to engage others 5%
- Attentive Reassurance - Listens and concentrates on others. Is reliable, available and attentive.
- a. Optimistic
- b. Accessible to patients and families
- c. Available and re-confirming that availability
- d. Confident; demonstrating assertiveness knowledge
- e. Reassuring
- f. Self-reliant and demonstrating self- knowledge
- g. Clarifying misperceptions-Using HEART as needed 5%
- Encouraging Manner - The professional nurse communicates an attitude that is supportive, open, positive and tolerant by
- Knowledge and effective use of THR communication tools (HEART, Error Prevention Tools: Speak up for Safety,
- Supportive verbal and non-verbal demeanor
- Enthusiasm
- Positive feedback
- Supportive view of the system
- Empowering, inspiring behaviors 5%
- Healing Environment - The professional nurse creates settings that provide privacy, safety, confidentiality and tranquility
- Establishing a safe environment
- Using frequent checks/surveillance including national patient safety goals(NPSG)
- Providing safety information and associated teach-backs
- Validating the call system is in place
- Completing accurate, timely and comprehensive hand offs
- Maintaining privacy and confidentiality
- Ensuring clean and pleasant surroundings
- Demonstrating knowledge of and effectively using Error Prevention safety/communications tools
- Demonstrating knowledge of current evidence related to prevention of adverse outcomes
- Using safety enhancing technologies recognizing the benefits and limitations of them
- Demonstrating understanding of the ethical standard, fidelity 5%
- Communicates and collaborates with all members of the health care team:
- Delegates effectively by making efficient use of staff time and expertise
- Uses SBAR format in communicating with physicians and other interdisciplinary team members
- Uses hand off communication tool and/or processes appropriately for any change in caregivers across shifts and
- Identifies patient needs and coordinates care and resources to facilitate patient throughput/flow
- Manages up other team members, intra and inter-departmentally looking for opportunities to positively recognize coworkers to leaders, patients, families and team.
- Demonstrates flexibility and helps co-workers when needed
- Follows attendance commitments by being timely and reliable
- Incorporates Error Prevention Tools into practice and participates in High Reliability organizational training.
- Promotes a cost effective team
- Demonstrates judicious use of resources including supplies, products and equipment
- Identifies ineffective and costly practices and provides suggestions for improvement
- Incorporates innovation and technology in daily practice to enhance efficiencies
- Leads by example by giving priority to doing the right thing for patient care
- Adapts to changes in workload by demonstrating flexibility related to patient needs, staffing and patient acuity 25%
- Actively participates in the Shared Governance model at unit, entity, and/or system level.
- Actively engages in finding solutions for unit, division and/or entity concerns or issues.
- a. Participates in process improvement activities at the unit, entity and/or system level
- b. Seeks innovative ideas or promotes evidenced based practice changes among team
- Uses multiple available tools to stay informed of changes, updates and communications.
- a. Reads and responds to email as requested
- b. Reviews meeting minutes when unable to attend in person
- c. Meets staff meeting attendance participation rates as per department standard
- Demonstrates the ability to respectfully listen to others' opinions.
- Collaborates with physicians and interdisciplinary team members to promote safe individualized care.
- a. Acceptable use of SBAR when communicating.
- b. Supports interdisciplinary meetings such as daily care briefings, rounds, family conferences and
- Promotes the Magnet and/or Pathways to Excellence standards throughout the organization. 20%
- A. Participates in change and seeks opportunities for professional and personal growth.
- Actively engages in peer to peer review
- Willingly accepts feedback from colleagues including peers, leaders and other disciplines
- Utilizes feedback to seek opportunities for advancing professional growth
- Understands, promotes, and values evidence-based practices, quality improvement, and/or research, and utilizes them in
- Follows guidelines and recommendations defined by regulatory or professional practice agencies
- Provides daily care that achieves outcome targets for Reliable Care Blueprints, NPSG, employee satisfaction, patient and
- Demonstrates commitment to lifelong learning and development.
- Maintains annual competencies
- Attends in-services and training useful to area of practice
- Shares with peers evidence based practice updates, policy changes, new technology and other pertinent information from
- Demonstrates a commitment to advancing the professional practice of nursing.
- Incorporates ethical principles from the ANA Code of Ethics
- Adheres to the Nursing Practice Act
- Identifies realistic and measurable goals at least annually
- Identifies and participates in a standardized system tool for Self-Assessment and Evaluation, Peer to Peer feedback, and
- Participates in advancing professional practice as evidenced by:
- Advancing Education
- Certification
- NCAP participation for eligible nursing staff
- Professional organization membership
- Other as described in employee comments 15%
Associate's Degree Nursing Req Or
Bachelor's Degree Nursing PrefExperience1 Year experience as a Registered Nurse ReqLicenses and CertificationsRN - Registered Nurse Upon Hire Req And
BCLS - Basic Cardiac Life Support prior to providing independent patient care and maintained quarterly Req AndSkills A high degree of confidentiality, positive interpersonal skills, and ability to function in a fast-paced environment.SupervisionIndividual ContributorADA RequirementsExtreme Heat 1-33%
Extreme Cold 1-33%
Extreme Swings in Temperature 1-33%
Extreme Noise 1-33%
Working Outdoors 1-33%
Working Indoors 67% or more
Mechanical Hazards 1-33%
Electrical Hazards 1-33%
Explosive Hazards 1-33%
Fume/Odor Hazards 67% or more
Dust/Mites Hazards 1-33%
Chemical Hazards 34-66%
Toxic Waste Hazards 1-33%
Radiation Hazards 1-33%
Wet Hazards 1-33%
Heights 1-33%
Other Conditions 1-33%OSHATasks involving exposure to blood, body fluids, or tissues.Physical DemandsMedium Work
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