Gadsden Regional Medical Center
RN Cardiac PRN Nights
Gadsden Regional Medical Center, Gadsden, Alabama, United States, 35999
RN PRN Nights in Cardiac Department, Gadsden Regional Medical Center
Job Summary
The Registered Nurse (RN) provides patient-centered care through the nursing process of assessment, diagnosis, planning, implementation, and evaluation. This role is responsible for coordinating and delivering high-quality care based on established clinical protocols and physician/provider orders. The RN collaborates with physicians, nurses, and other healthcare professionals to ensure effective patient care and desired outcomes, while maintaining a supportive and compassionate environment for patients and their families.
Essential Functions
Coordinates and delivers high-quality, patient-centered care in accordance with organizational policies, protocols, and the nursing process.
Conducts thorough patient assessments and documents findings accurately, reporting changes in condition to the appropriate care team members.
Utilizes knowledge of human growth and development to provide age-appropriate care and education.
Administers prescribed medications, monitors for side effects, and documents administration in accordance with standards of practice.
Assists physicians during procedures within the scope of documented competency and skill level.
Collaborates with the healthcare team to develop, implement, and evaluate individualized care plans based on patient assessments and needs.
Responds to medical emergencies and participates in life‑saving interventions, such as CPR and code team activities, as appropriate.
Advocates for the rights and needs of patients, ensuring their voices are heard and respected in care planning and delivery.
Provides patient and family education on medical conditions, treatment plans, and post‑discharge care, ensuring understanding and adherence to instructions.
Implements and adheres to infection control protocols to prevent the spread of healthcare‑associated infections.
Monitors and operates medical equipment (e.g., IV pumps, monitors, ventilators) as needed for patient care and safety.
Promotes patient safety by adhering to National Patient Safety Goals and maintaining a clean, safe environment for patients and staff.
Participates in audits, chart reviews, and compliance checks to ensure adherence to standards of practice and regulatory requirements.
Demonstrates responsible decision‑making in planning, delegating, and providing care based on patient needs and organizational policies.
Documents patient care and education thoroughly and promptly in the medical record.
Engages in professional development to maintain clinical competency and understanding of current nursing standards and regulations.
Participates in performance improvement initiatives, including data collection and process development, to enhance patient outcomes and care delivery.
Critical Care RN:
Administers medications and other treatments as prescribed, including intravenous medications and therapies.
Manages complex medical equipment, including ventilators, monitoring devices, and other life‑support systems.
Performs procedures such as inserting central lines, managing tracheostomies, and providing advanced cardiac life support.
Emergency Services RN:
Rapid Assessment and Triage: Evaluate patients' conditions quickly to determine the severity of injuries or illnesses and prioritize care accordingly.
Conduct emergency procedures such as intubation, wound care, and suturing.
Implement interventions to stabilize patients, including administering medications, starting IV lines, and providing respiratory support.
OR Services RN:
Provide comprehensive care to patients before, during, and after surgery, including assessments, planning, and evaluation of nursing care.
Scrubs in for surgeries, assisting the surgical team with instruments and supplies, and ensuring a sterile environment.
Monitor patient vital signs, administer medications, and observe for changes in patient condition.
Cardiac Surgery RN:
Continuously assess patients' condition, including vital signs, hemodynamic parameters, and ECG readings.
Administer medications and IV drips, adjusting dosages based on the patient's condition.
Proficient in operating and maintaining advanced life support equipment like ventilators, intra‑aortic balloon pumps, and ECMO.
Monitor patients' recovery, manage chest tubes, pacing wires, and wound care.
Endoscopy RN:
Assess patient needs, review medical history, explain procedures, obtain consent, and prepare the patient for procedure.
Monitor patient vitals, administer medications, and assist the physician during procedure.
Provide post‑procedure care, monitor recovery, and educate patients about aftercare instructions.
Ensure the endoscopy room is properly prepared, instruments are sterilized, and equipment is functioning correctly.
Obstetrics/Labor and Delivery/Post Partum/Nursery RN:
Educate patients about pregnancy, provide prenatal screenings, and prepare patients for labor and delivery.
Assess and monitor the new mother's physical recovery, including vital signs, postpartum hemorrhage, and potential complications.
Assist with epidurals and other pain management techniques during labor.
Administer pain medication, induce labor, and manage other medication needs during labor and delivery.
Assist during labor and delivery, monitor fetal well‑being, administer medications, and provide pain relief. Monitor mothers and newborns after delivery, assessing their well‑being, and providing education on postpartum care and breastfeeding.
Assess and monitor newborn health, taking vital signs, performing routine assessments, and educating parents on newborn care.
Assist with gynecological exams and procedures, and provide education on reproductive health, contraception, and prenatal care.
Educate patients about family planning, fertility, pregnancy, childbirth, and postpartum care.
Interpret fetal heart rate patterns and assess fetal well‑being using electronic fetal monitoring.
Oncology RN:
Administers chemotherapy, manages side effects, monitors vitals, and manages pain.
Explains treatments, answers questions, and provides information on resources.
Provides emotional and psychological support to patients and their families.
Orthopedics RN:
Provides specialized care for patients with musculoskeletal conditions, injuries, and diseases.
Provides care for Orthopedic patients encompassing pre‑operative and post‑operative care.
Conducts peripheral/vascular assessments.
Treats patients with immobilization devices.
Provides pain management.
Provides patient education.
PACU RN:
Assess the patient's level of consciousness and responsiveness as they wake up from anesthesia.
Evaluate pain levels and administer prescribed pain medications as needed.
Observe any side effects of anesthesia, such as nausea, vomiting, shivering, or muscle aches.
Monitor for and respond to any post‑operative complications.
Administer medications, including pain relievers and other post‑operative medications, as prescribed.
Regulate intravenous (IV) fluids and monitor fluid balance.
Check and change dressings on surgical wounds.
Ensure a clear airway and provide oxygen support as needed.
Educate patients and families about post‑surgery care, potential complications, and discharge instructions.
NICU RN:
Continuously assess and monitor vital signs (heart rate, respiratory rate, blood pressure, oxygen saturation) and other signs of distress.
Administer prescribed medications, intravenous fluids, and other treatments, including respiratory support and oxygen therapy.
Manage feeding needs, including tube, breast milk feeding support, and ensuring adequate nutrition.
Provide basic care tasks like diaper changes, bathing, and positioning.
Perform procedures like inserting IV lines, administering medications, and assisting with intubation or ventilation. Operate and adjust specialized medical equipment used in the NICU.
Telemetry RN:
Using telemetry equipment to track heart rhythms (EKG), blood pressure, oxygen saturation, and other vital signs.
Analyzes telemetry data to identify trends, abnormalities, and potential problems, and reports these findings to physicians.
Provides direct patient care, including medication administration, wound care, and patient education, with a focus on cardiac health.
Recognizes and responds to emergencies, such as cardiac arrest, and implements appropriate interventions.
Dialysis RN:
Sets up and operates dialysis machines, monitors patients before, during, and after treatment, and adjusts treatment parameters as needed.
Takes vital signs, monitors signs of complications, and responds to changes in patient condition.
Educates patients and families about kidney disease, dialysis procedures, and adherence to treatment plans, diet, and medication.
Inspects and maintenance dialysis machines and equipment.
Cath Lab RN:
Pre‑Procedure: Review medical history, assess patient overall health, and prepare them for the procedure.
Intravenous (IV) Line Initiation: Start and maintain an IV line for medication administration.
Administer medications as prescribed by the physician.
Educate patients and families about the procedure and what to expect.
Verify surgical consents have been signed.
During the Procedure: Assist the Cardiologist during the catheterization process.
Closely monitor the patient's vital signs, hemodynamic data, and sedation levels.
Ensure proper functioning of equipment and supplies.
Manage potential complications and responding to emergencies.
Post‑Procedure: Continue to monitor the patient's vital signs and overall condition after the procedure.
Administer post‑procedure medications as needed.
Perform other duties as assigned.
Maintains regular and reliable attendance.
Complies with all policies and standards.
Qualifications
0-2 years of experience in a clinical nursing role or student clinical rotations in an acute care setting required.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
Strong knowledge of the nursing process and clinical nursing practices.
Ability to perform thorough patient assessments and communicate findings effectively.
Proficient in administering medications and monitoring for side effects.
Effective communication and interpersonal skills to collaborate with interdisciplinary teams.
Strong organizational skills and attention to detail in documenting patient care.
Knowledge of safety standards, infection control, and quality improvement initiatives.
Licenses and Certifications
RN – Registered Nurse – State Licensure and/or Compact State Licensure required.
BCLS – Basic Life Support required.
ACLS – Advanced Cardiac Life Support preferred.
PALS – Pediatric Advanced Life Support preferred.
NRP – Neonatal Resuscitation preferred.
Refer to facility or unit‑specific guidelines for additional requirements.
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Essential Functions
Coordinates and delivers high-quality, patient-centered care in accordance with organizational policies, protocols, and the nursing process.
Conducts thorough patient assessments and documents findings accurately, reporting changes in condition to the appropriate care team members.
Utilizes knowledge of human growth and development to provide age-appropriate care and education.
Administers prescribed medications, monitors for side effects, and documents administration in accordance with standards of practice.
Assists physicians during procedures within the scope of documented competency and skill level.
Collaborates with the healthcare team to develop, implement, and evaluate individualized care plans based on patient assessments and needs.
Responds to medical emergencies and participates in life‑saving interventions, such as CPR and code team activities, as appropriate.
Advocates for the rights and needs of patients, ensuring their voices are heard and respected in care planning and delivery.
Provides patient and family education on medical conditions, treatment plans, and post‑discharge care, ensuring understanding and adherence to instructions.
Implements and adheres to infection control protocols to prevent the spread of healthcare‑associated infections.
Monitors and operates medical equipment (e.g., IV pumps, monitors, ventilators) as needed for patient care and safety.
Promotes patient safety by adhering to National Patient Safety Goals and maintaining a clean, safe environment for patients and staff.
Participates in audits, chart reviews, and compliance checks to ensure adherence to standards of practice and regulatory requirements.
Demonstrates responsible decision‑making in planning, delegating, and providing care based on patient needs and organizational policies.
Documents patient care and education thoroughly and promptly in the medical record.
Engages in professional development to maintain clinical competency and understanding of current nursing standards and regulations.
Participates in performance improvement initiatives, including data collection and process development, to enhance patient outcomes and care delivery.
Critical Care RN:
Administers medications and other treatments as prescribed, including intravenous medications and therapies.
Manages complex medical equipment, including ventilators, monitoring devices, and other life‑support systems.
Performs procedures such as inserting central lines, managing tracheostomies, and providing advanced cardiac life support.
Emergency Services RN:
Rapid Assessment and Triage: Evaluate patients' conditions quickly to determine the severity of injuries or illnesses and prioritize care accordingly.
Conduct emergency procedures such as intubation, wound care, and suturing.
Implement interventions to stabilize patients, including administering medications, starting IV lines, and providing respiratory support.
OR Services RN:
Provide comprehensive care to patients before, during, and after surgery, including assessments, planning, and evaluation of nursing care.
Scrubs in for surgeries, assisting the surgical team with instruments and supplies, and ensuring a sterile environment.
Monitor patient vital signs, administer medications, and observe for changes in patient condition.
Cardiac Surgery RN:
Continuously assess patients' condition, including vital signs, hemodynamic parameters, and ECG readings.
Administer medications and IV drips, adjusting dosages based on the patient's condition.
Proficient in operating and maintaining advanced life support equipment like ventilators, intra‑aortic balloon pumps, and ECMO.
Monitor patients' recovery, manage chest tubes, pacing wires, and wound care.
Endoscopy RN:
Assess patient needs, review medical history, explain procedures, obtain consent, and prepare the patient for procedure.
Monitor patient vitals, administer medications, and assist the physician during procedure.
Provide post‑procedure care, monitor recovery, and educate patients about aftercare instructions.
Ensure the endoscopy room is properly prepared, instruments are sterilized, and equipment is functioning correctly.
Obstetrics/Labor and Delivery/Post Partum/Nursery RN:
Educate patients about pregnancy, provide prenatal screenings, and prepare patients for labor and delivery.
Assess and monitor the new mother's physical recovery, including vital signs, postpartum hemorrhage, and potential complications.
Assist with epidurals and other pain management techniques during labor.
Administer pain medication, induce labor, and manage other medication needs during labor and delivery.
Assist during labor and delivery, monitor fetal well‑being, administer medications, and provide pain relief. Monitor mothers and newborns after delivery, assessing their well‑being, and providing education on postpartum care and breastfeeding.
Assess and monitor newborn health, taking vital signs, performing routine assessments, and educating parents on newborn care.
Assist with gynecological exams and procedures, and provide education on reproductive health, contraception, and prenatal care.
Educate patients about family planning, fertility, pregnancy, childbirth, and postpartum care.
Interpret fetal heart rate patterns and assess fetal well‑being using electronic fetal monitoring.
Oncology RN:
Administers chemotherapy, manages side effects, monitors vitals, and manages pain.
Explains treatments, answers questions, and provides information on resources.
Provides emotional and psychological support to patients and their families.
Orthopedics RN:
Provides specialized care for patients with musculoskeletal conditions, injuries, and diseases.
Provides care for Orthopedic patients encompassing pre‑operative and post‑operative care.
Conducts peripheral/vascular assessments.
Treats patients with immobilization devices.
Provides pain management.
Provides patient education.
PACU RN:
Assess the patient's level of consciousness and responsiveness as they wake up from anesthesia.
Evaluate pain levels and administer prescribed pain medications as needed.
Observe any side effects of anesthesia, such as nausea, vomiting, shivering, or muscle aches.
Monitor for and respond to any post‑operative complications.
Administer medications, including pain relievers and other post‑operative medications, as prescribed.
Regulate intravenous (IV) fluids and monitor fluid balance.
Check and change dressings on surgical wounds.
Ensure a clear airway and provide oxygen support as needed.
Educate patients and families about post‑surgery care, potential complications, and discharge instructions.
NICU RN:
Continuously assess and monitor vital signs (heart rate, respiratory rate, blood pressure, oxygen saturation) and other signs of distress.
Administer prescribed medications, intravenous fluids, and other treatments, including respiratory support and oxygen therapy.
Manage feeding needs, including tube, breast milk feeding support, and ensuring adequate nutrition.
Provide basic care tasks like diaper changes, bathing, and positioning.
Perform procedures like inserting IV lines, administering medications, and assisting with intubation or ventilation. Operate and adjust specialized medical equipment used in the NICU.
Telemetry RN:
Using telemetry equipment to track heart rhythms (EKG), blood pressure, oxygen saturation, and other vital signs.
Analyzes telemetry data to identify trends, abnormalities, and potential problems, and reports these findings to physicians.
Provides direct patient care, including medication administration, wound care, and patient education, with a focus on cardiac health.
Recognizes and responds to emergencies, such as cardiac arrest, and implements appropriate interventions.
Dialysis RN:
Sets up and operates dialysis machines, monitors patients before, during, and after treatment, and adjusts treatment parameters as needed.
Takes vital signs, monitors signs of complications, and responds to changes in patient condition.
Educates patients and families about kidney disease, dialysis procedures, and adherence to treatment plans, diet, and medication.
Inspects and maintenance dialysis machines and equipment.
Cath Lab RN:
Pre‑Procedure: Review medical history, assess patient overall health, and prepare them for the procedure.
Intravenous (IV) Line Initiation: Start and maintain an IV line for medication administration.
Administer medications as prescribed by the physician.
Educate patients and families about the procedure and what to expect.
Verify surgical consents have been signed.
During the Procedure: Assist the Cardiologist during the catheterization process.
Closely monitor the patient's vital signs, hemodynamic data, and sedation levels.
Ensure proper functioning of equipment and supplies.
Manage potential complications and responding to emergencies.
Post‑Procedure: Continue to monitor the patient's vital signs and overall condition after the procedure.
Administer post‑procedure medications as needed.
Perform other duties as assigned.
Maintains regular and reliable attendance.
Complies with all policies and standards.
Qualifications
0-2 years of experience in a clinical nursing role or student clinical rotations in an acute care setting required.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
Strong knowledge of the nursing process and clinical nursing practices.
Ability to perform thorough patient assessments and communicate findings effectively.
Proficient in administering medications and monitoring for side effects.
Effective communication and interpersonal skills to collaborate with interdisciplinary teams.
Strong organizational skills and attention to detail in documenting patient care.
Knowledge of safety standards, infection control, and quality improvement initiatives.
Licenses and Certifications
RN – Registered Nurse – State Licensure and/or Compact State Licensure required.
BCLS – Basic Life Support required.
ACLS – Advanced Cardiac Life Support preferred.
PALS – Pediatric Advanced Life Support preferred.
NRP – Neonatal Resuscitation preferred.
Refer to facility or unit‑specific guidelines for additional requirements.
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