RN Days HD/Hemodialysis (Full Time)
Company: University Health Care System
Location: Augusta
Posted on: June 23, 2022
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Job Description:
Responsibilities
Using the cognitive skills of application, analysis, synthesis, and
evaluation, the Hemodialysis Registered Nurse is responsible for
using the concepts of case management to coordinate and supervise
the nursing care of Hemodialysis patients: adult and geriatric. The
nursing process, (assessing, planning, implementing and evaluating
care) will be the framework in which care is provided. Key
functions include providing complex direct patient care,
patient/family teaching, patient/family support and advocacy, and
case management. The Hemodialysis Registered Nurse performs duties
within the construct of a unit-based, self-directed,
interdisciplinary patient care team while sharing various tasks
with other licensed and non-licensed staff members. The
Hemodialysis Registered Nurse is responsible for developing and
monitoring the cross trainable tasks that are performed by other
team members. Embraces shared governance nursing organizational
principals by being aware of nursing council's activities so that
outcome, goals and objectives of nursing are achieved.
Accountability will be monitored through direct observations;
achievement of team service goals including satisfaction, quality,
and financial outcomes; and performance improvement and patient
safety activities. The provision of nursing care will be provided
in an environment that embraces maximum participation by the staff
nurses, the ANA Code of Ethics for Nurses and the ANA Practice
Standards.
Qualifications
EducationGraduate of an approved school of nursing. Must
successfully complete Hemodialysis Registered Nurse training
program during initial orientation/cross-training period. RN II
requires BSN, Baccalaureate in nursing or MSN.
Licensure/CertificationCurrent and valid professional nurse license
in Georgia BCLS required ACLS required or attained within 1 year
ExperienceNormal experience gained in school of nursing required.
Experience is desirable. Prefer 3 years experience dealing with the
disease and health care needs of the dialysis/renal failure patient
population. Employees must have a minimum of one year's recent
experience in fields of expertise in an acute care setting to be
eligible for PRN position status. Knowledge, Skills and
AbilitiesAbility to think critically and prioritize multiple tasks
and responsibilities. Nursing knowledge of growth and development
relevant to the ages of the patients served. Nursing knowledge of
the diseases and health care needs of the patient population
served. Assessment, analytical, and synthesis skills sufficient to
interpret and analyze patient health data; identify nursing
diagnoses; prioritize needs; and develop an individualized plan of
care. Evaluation skills adequate to evaluate patient response to
care and take appropriate action. High level of interpersonal
skills in order to effectively communicate with patients, families,
visitors, team members, physicians and other hospital personnel
with whom daily interactions must take place. Basic knowledge of
and skills in management sufficient to effectively supervise team
personnel when acting as Team Leader. High level of interpersonal
skills in order to interact effectively as a team member on a team
with varying levels of health care workers. Problem solving skills
sufficient to allow effective problem/conflict resolution.
Demonstrated traits of initiative and dependability required.
Ability to perform efficiently and effectively under stress.
Philosophy of health care service is compatible with that of the
mission of University Hospital. Physical DemandsStanding for long
periods of time (8 to 12 hours) Walking for long periods of time (8
to 12 hours) to include moving about the work area, hospital and/or
campus as needed Sitting for extended periods (8 to 12 hours) Must
be able to bend, stoop and reach/lift above your head Sight: must
be able to read documentation in a variety of formats such as items
in print or electronically. For Health Care Providers (HCP) must be
able to visualize patient condition and see data displayed on
monitoring devices, etc. Auditory: must be able to hear in order to
clearly communicate with others and use communication devices such
as telephones, must be able to hear patients, alarms, call bells,
etc. Tactile: must have ability to handle equipment and/or devices
related to job duties, enter documentation within computer system.
For HCP must be able to feel for pulses, skin temperature, and
other patient conditions Olfactory: HCP need to be able to smell
disease-specific smells HCP should not manually lift (including
transfer, reposition, or move) patients who weigh greater than 35
pounds. The appropriate safe patient handling device will be used,
except in emergency situations (life or death situations where
delay in obtaining and using the safe patient handling equipment
may be detrimental to the patient). Refer to Policy/Procedure G-89
Proper body mechanics will be used when moving or lifting any
equipment or supplies
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