Kingman Healthcare
Med Surg RN-Pediatric Unit Full Time Days 15K Sign ON-6013
Kingman Healthcare, Kingman, Arizona, United States, 86401
Staff Position Description
Position Title:
Registered Nurse
Position Code:
RN-6013
Department:
Nursing
Safety Sensitive:
Yes
Reports to:
Unit Director
Exempt Status:
No
Position Purpose All KHI employees are expected to perform their respective tasks and duties in such a way that supports KHI’s vision of providing the region’s best clinical care and patient service through an environment that fosters respect for others and pride in performance.
Key Responsibilities Works under the direction of the physician and the Arizona State Nurse Practice Act to provide nursing care to patients in compliance with nursing standards and regulations. Utilizes the nursing process to make continuing assessments of the patient’s total health needs; implements nursing interventions based on assessment data; develops and implements the nursing plan of care and evaluates the patient’s response. Strives to provide excellent patient care with compassion, tact, cheerfulness, accuracy, patience, flexibility in scheduling, calmness in emergency, and ability to work well with team members, receiving and applying feedback from peers and superiors. Assists with orientation of new staff to the unit as requested.
Quality of Care and Nursing Process
The nurse provides evidence-based care to prevent the development of a Healthcare Acquired Condition and hospital readmissions.
The nurse practices standard precautions during patient contact and while handling contaminated materials.
The nurse complies with CDC hand hygiene guidelines and works to reduce hospital acquired infections and other conditions.
Assessment The nurse collects patient health data.
Nursing assessments are completed according to hospital and unit specific policies, procedures, and standards of nursing care.
Collects pertinent data from the patient, significant others, and health care providers.
A comprehensive patient history and physical is completed in a timely manner and includes biophysical, psychosocial, environmental, self‑care abilities, educational, age specific, cultural, and discharge planning needs.
Diagnosis / Care Needs The nurse analyzes the assessment data to identify care needs.
Nursing diagnoses / care needs are derived from the assessment data.
Involving the patient and significant other as appropriate, the nurse formulates a plan to provide appropriate care based on identified patient needs.
Implementation The patient’s nursing care is based on identified nursing diagnoses / care needs and patient care standards, and is consistent with the therapies of other disciplines.
Nursing care is based on identified nursing diagnoses / care needs.
Nursing care is based on standards of patient care.
Nursing care is prioritized based on assessment of patient’s immediate condition or needs.
The patient and / or significant other(s) is involved in the patient’s care as appropriate.
The nurse collaborates with the patient, family, physician, and other clinical disciplines in making decisions regarding each patient’s need for nursing care.
The nurse implements patient education and involves the patient, family and / or significant other(s) as appropriate to the age of the patient.
Evaluation The nurse evaluates the patient’s progress toward attainment of desired outcomes.
Evaluation of the patient’s response to nursing care is evident in the ongoing assessment data.
Nursing diagnoses / care needs are revised based on reassessment data.
Documentation Documents patient care management in clear, concise manner.
Completes nursing admission and assessment form. All blanks completely filled in or “N/A”.
Initiates the Nursing Care Plan with identified patient problems considering age specific variations, nursing diagnosis, expected outcomes and nursing interventions.
Records patient’s response to hospitalization, treatments, and nursing intervention on the patient care record.
Documents medications, treatments, and nursing intervention on appropriate chart forms.
Provides thorough discharge instructions and sends patient home with a discharge folder as appropriate.
Patient Satisfaction Regularly updates patient “communication” boards, is skilled at providing bedside shift report, performs hourly rounds on patients, and applies AIDET as well as other evidence-based behaviors. Unit goal for Patient Satisfaction met.
Qualifications Education Associate Degree in Nursing or graduate of a Nursing Diploma program.
Certification / Licensure
Current, valid Arizona RN license or compact state RN license
Current BLS certification from American Heart Association or American Red Cross
Unit Specific Requirements Medical Surgical Units
Basic EKG competency within 3 months of hire.
De‑escalation Techniques course within 6 months of hire and every 2 years thereafter
Pediatrics
PALS certification from American Heart Association or American Red Cross required within 6 months of hire
De‑escalation Techniques course within 6 months of hire and every 2 years thereafter
Intensive Care Unit
ACLS certification from American Heart Association or American Red Cross required upon hire
Basic EKG competency within 30 days of hire
Progressive Care Unit
ACLS certification from American Heart Association or American Red Cross required within 3 months of hire
Basic EKG competency within 3 months of hire
De‑escalation Techniques course within 6 months of hire and every 2 years thereafter
Women’s Services
NRP certification required within 6 months of hire/transfer
Emergency Department
ACLS and PALS certification from American Heart Association or American Red Cross required within 3 months of hire
De‑escalation Techniques course required within 3 months of hire
Emergency Severity Index (ESI) training required within 6 months of hire
TNCC required within 24 months of hire
Hemodialysis
ACLS certification from American Heart Association or American Red Cross
Basic ECG within 3 months of hire
Clinical Decision Unit
Basic EKG competency within 3 months of hire
ECHO
ACLS certification from American Heart Association or American Red Cross
Basic ECG competency within 30 days of hire.
Surgical Services/Circulator
ACLS certification from American Heart Association or American Red Cross
Basic EKG competency within 30 days of hire
Surgical Services/PACU/Outpatient
ACLS and PALS certification from American Heart Association or American Red Cross within 30 days of hire
Basic EKG competency within 30 days of hire
Cath Lab
ACLS from American Heart Association or American Red Cross required upon hire
ECG competency upon hire
Minimum of 2 years’ experience as a Registered Nurse
Cardiology
Basic EKG competency within 30 days of hire
Preferences Education Bachelor’s in nursing
Experience Experience working in respective clinical area is desired
Unit Specific Preferences Medical Surgical Units
Certified Medical‑Surgical Nurse encouraged
ACLS certification from American Heart Association or American Red Cross preferred
Pediatrics
One‑year acute pediatric experience
Certified Pediatric Nurse encouraged
Intensive Care Unit/Cardiovascular Intensive Care Unit
Certified Critical Care Nurse encouraged
Cardiac Medicine Certified and/or Cardiac Surgery Certification encouraged for CVICU
One‑year PCU experience preferred
Progressive Care Unit
Two years acute care experience
Progressive Care Certified Nurse encouraged
Women’s Services
ACLS through American Heart Association or American Red Cross required during orientation to C‑Section recovery role
S.T.A.B.L.E. class to be completed during orientation to Nursery
AWHONN Fetal Monitoring Course:
o Basic course to be completed during orientation to labor
o Intermediate course to be completed between 6 – 12 months after orientation to labor completed
Two years of recent labor, delivery, post‑partum, and newborn experience
Inpatient Obstetrical Nursing Certification encouraged
Lactation Nursing Certification encouraged
Emergency Department
One‑year Acute Med/Surg nursing
CCRN or CEN encouraged
Acute Rehab
One year Rehabilitation experience
Certified Rehabilitation Registered Nurse encouraged
FIMS certification
Hemodialysis
One year of Hemodialysis experience preferred or one year of Critical Care experience
Certified Dialysis Nurse encouraged
Clinical Decision Unit
ACLS certification from American Heart Association or American Red Cross
ECHO
Two years acute care experience
Surgical Services/Circulator
CNOR encouraged
Surgical Services/PACU/Outpatient
CPAN and CAPA encouraged
Cath Lab
One‑year CCU, ICU or ED experience preferred
Special Position Requirements Exposure Categories: Category I: Expected duties have routine potential for exposure to blood, body fluids or tissues
Other potential hazard(s): possible exposure to chemical, biological, and radioactive substances; possible exposure to hostile individuals
Work Requirements
Able to handle multiple priorities simultaneously.
Demonstrates good oral and written communication skills.
Able to manage technical business equipment i.e., phone, fax, computer etc.
Able to assist with the movement of an adult patient weighing up to 300 lbs.
Able to care for patients with infectious diseases.
Able to sit for 3‑5 hours per day; Able to stand for 3‑5 hours per day; Able to walk for 3‑5 hours day.
Incumbent must be able to: distinguish appropriate colors
Capable of consistently reaching and/or working above and below shoulder level
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Registered Nurse
Position Code:
RN-6013
Department:
Nursing
Safety Sensitive:
Yes
Reports to:
Unit Director
Exempt Status:
No
Position Purpose All KHI employees are expected to perform their respective tasks and duties in such a way that supports KHI’s vision of providing the region’s best clinical care and patient service through an environment that fosters respect for others and pride in performance.
Key Responsibilities Works under the direction of the physician and the Arizona State Nurse Practice Act to provide nursing care to patients in compliance with nursing standards and regulations. Utilizes the nursing process to make continuing assessments of the patient’s total health needs; implements nursing interventions based on assessment data; develops and implements the nursing plan of care and evaluates the patient’s response. Strives to provide excellent patient care with compassion, tact, cheerfulness, accuracy, patience, flexibility in scheduling, calmness in emergency, and ability to work well with team members, receiving and applying feedback from peers and superiors. Assists with orientation of new staff to the unit as requested.
Quality of Care and Nursing Process
The nurse provides evidence-based care to prevent the development of a Healthcare Acquired Condition and hospital readmissions.
The nurse practices standard precautions during patient contact and while handling contaminated materials.
The nurse complies with CDC hand hygiene guidelines and works to reduce hospital acquired infections and other conditions.
Assessment The nurse collects patient health data.
Nursing assessments are completed according to hospital and unit specific policies, procedures, and standards of nursing care.
Collects pertinent data from the patient, significant others, and health care providers.
A comprehensive patient history and physical is completed in a timely manner and includes biophysical, psychosocial, environmental, self‑care abilities, educational, age specific, cultural, and discharge planning needs.
Diagnosis / Care Needs The nurse analyzes the assessment data to identify care needs.
Nursing diagnoses / care needs are derived from the assessment data.
Involving the patient and significant other as appropriate, the nurse formulates a plan to provide appropriate care based on identified patient needs.
Implementation The patient’s nursing care is based on identified nursing diagnoses / care needs and patient care standards, and is consistent with the therapies of other disciplines.
Nursing care is based on identified nursing diagnoses / care needs.
Nursing care is based on standards of patient care.
Nursing care is prioritized based on assessment of patient’s immediate condition or needs.
The patient and / or significant other(s) is involved in the patient’s care as appropriate.
The nurse collaborates with the patient, family, physician, and other clinical disciplines in making decisions regarding each patient’s need for nursing care.
The nurse implements patient education and involves the patient, family and / or significant other(s) as appropriate to the age of the patient.
Evaluation The nurse evaluates the patient’s progress toward attainment of desired outcomes.
Evaluation of the patient’s response to nursing care is evident in the ongoing assessment data.
Nursing diagnoses / care needs are revised based on reassessment data.
Documentation Documents patient care management in clear, concise manner.
Completes nursing admission and assessment form. All blanks completely filled in or “N/A”.
Initiates the Nursing Care Plan with identified patient problems considering age specific variations, nursing diagnosis, expected outcomes and nursing interventions.
Records patient’s response to hospitalization, treatments, and nursing intervention on the patient care record.
Documents medications, treatments, and nursing intervention on appropriate chart forms.
Provides thorough discharge instructions and sends patient home with a discharge folder as appropriate.
Patient Satisfaction Regularly updates patient “communication” boards, is skilled at providing bedside shift report, performs hourly rounds on patients, and applies AIDET as well as other evidence-based behaviors. Unit goal for Patient Satisfaction met.
Qualifications Education Associate Degree in Nursing or graduate of a Nursing Diploma program.
Certification / Licensure
Current, valid Arizona RN license or compact state RN license
Current BLS certification from American Heart Association or American Red Cross
Unit Specific Requirements Medical Surgical Units
Basic EKG competency within 3 months of hire.
De‑escalation Techniques course within 6 months of hire and every 2 years thereafter
Pediatrics
PALS certification from American Heart Association or American Red Cross required within 6 months of hire
De‑escalation Techniques course within 6 months of hire and every 2 years thereafter
Intensive Care Unit
ACLS certification from American Heart Association or American Red Cross required upon hire
Basic EKG competency within 30 days of hire
Progressive Care Unit
ACLS certification from American Heart Association or American Red Cross required within 3 months of hire
Basic EKG competency within 3 months of hire
De‑escalation Techniques course within 6 months of hire and every 2 years thereafter
Women’s Services
NRP certification required within 6 months of hire/transfer
Emergency Department
ACLS and PALS certification from American Heart Association or American Red Cross required within 3 months of hire
De‑escalation Techniques course required within 3 months of hire
Emergency Severity Index (ESI) training required within 6 months of hire
TNCC required within 24 months of hire
Hemodialysis
ACLS certification from American Heart Association or American Red Cross
Basic ECG within 3 months of hire
Clinical Decision Unit
Basic EKG competency within 3 months of hire
ECHO
ACLS certification from American Heart Association or American Red Cross
Basic ECG competency within 30 days of hire.
Surgical Services/Circulator
ACLS certification from American Heart Association or American Red Cross
Basic EKG competency within 30 days of hire
Surgical Services/PACU/Outpatient
ACLS and PALS certification from American Heart Association or American Red Cross within 30 days of hire
Basic EKG competency within 30 days of hire
Cath Lab
ACLS from American Heart Association or American Red Cross required upon hire
ECG competency upon hire
Minimum of 2 years’ experience as a Registered Nurse
Cardiology
Basic EKG competency within 30 days of hire
Preferences Education Bachelor’s in nursing
Experience Experience working in respective clinical area is desired
Unit Specific Preferences Medical Surgical Units
Certified Medical‑Surgical Nurse encouraged
ACLS certification from American Heart Association or American Red Cross preferred
Pediatrics
One‑year acute pediatric experience
Certified Pediatric Nurse encouraged
Intensive Care Unit/Cardiovascular Intensive Care Unit
Certified Critical Care Nurse encouraged
Cardiac Medicine Certified and/or Cardiac Surgery Certification encouraged for CVICU
One‑year PCU experience preferred
Progressive Care Unit
Two years acute care experience
Progressive Care Certified Nurse encouraged
Women’s Services
ACLS through American Heart Association or American Red Cross required during orientation to C‑Section recovery role
S.T.A.B.L.E. class to be completed during orientation to Nursery
AWHONN Fetal Monitoring Course:
o Basic course to be completed during orientation to labor
o Intermediate course to be completed between 6 – 12 months after orientation to labor completed
Two years of recent labor, delivery, post‑partum, and newborn experience
Inpatient Obstetrical Nursing Certification encouraged
Lactation Nursing Certification encouraged
Emergency Department
One‑year Acute Med/Surg nursing
CCRN or CEN encouraged
Acute Rehab
One year Rehabilitation experience
Certified Rehabilitation Registered Nurse encouraged
FIMS certification
Hemodialysis
One year of Hemodialysis experience preferred or one year of Critical Care experience
Certified Dialysis Nurse encouraged
Clinical Decision Unit
ACLS certification from American Heart Association or American Red Cross
ECHO
Two years acute care experience
Surgical Services/Circulator
CNOR encouraged
Surgical Services/PACU/Outpatient
CPAN and CAPA encouraged
Cath Lab
One‑year CCU, ICU or ED experience preferred
Special Position Requirements Exposure Categories: Category I: Expected duties have routine potential for exposure to blood, body fluids or tissues
Other potential hazard(s): possible exposure to chemical, biological, and radioactive substances; possible exposure to hostile individuals
Work Requirements
Able to handle multiple priorities simultaneously.
Demonstrates good oral and written communication skills.
Able to manage technical business equipment i.e., phone, fax, computer etc.
Able to assist with the movement of an adult patient weighing up to 300 lbs.
Able to care for patients with infectious diseases.
Able to sit for 3‑5 hours per day; Able to stand for 3‑5 hours per day; Able to walk for 3‑5 hours day.
Incumbent must be able to: distinguish appropriate colors
Capable of consistently reaching and/or working above and below shoulder level
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