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Report changes in residents’ conditions to Charge Nurse or Nurse Supervisor. Agree not to disclose resident’s protected health information and promptly report suspected or known violations of such disclosure to the Charge Nurse.
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The Levindale Brain Health Unit is currently looking for a charge nurse with a passion for patient care and process improvement. Charge Nurse II must consistently continue to meet the requirements and expectations for RN II on the clinical ladder.
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Has knowledge of, and can demonstrate proper technique, or can learn how to assist with: a gait belt, sit to stand lift, transfer board, catheter, specimen, transfer pole, trapeze, wheel chair, scale, and other equipment as directed by the Charge Nurse or Unit Manager.
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By assignment, may function as charge nurse for the unit. Involves provision of patient care/service to older adolescent, young adult, adult, geriatric and pediatric patients. Provides direction and supervision to LVN/LPNs, nursing assistants, unit secretaries and other clinical/clerical associates.
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Assumes responsibilities delegated by the Department Director, charge nurse, shift director or their designee which concerns the planning and implementation of patient care. Current Registered Professional Nurse licensure in the State of Iowa.
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Performs direct and indirect patient care in the Perioperative setting and assists in the maintenance of a safe, clean environment working under the direction of charge nurse (RN) and OR staff.
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Charge Nurse - Licensed Practical Nurse Responsibilities: As a Charge Nurse, Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) you will provide personalized health care to residents and supervise other caregivers to ensure the comfort and safety of those we serve.
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Assumes leadership responsibilities as delegated such as charge nurse, preceptor. Built on the foundation of our Mission and Core Values, we integrate diversity, equity, and inclusion in all that we do.
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Charge nurse/ leadership experience desired. Serves as the Charge Nurse on assigned shifts, coordinating the patient assignment and clinical care activities of the team for a particular day.
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Minimum 3 years of manager/charge experience and 2 years staff nurse experience in area of specialty (inpatient acute care units) required. 1:5 Nurse to Patient Ratio; Collaborative support with PCTs, LPNs, Charge Nurses.
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Documentation on flow sheets as directedAttends interdisciplinary meetings as needed to provide input into selected resident's plans of careDocuments restorative services provided following facility policies and proceduresReports to Charge Nurse or designee on progress/lack of progess in achieving restorative goalsKnowledge/Skills/Abilities:Ability to react decisively and quickly in emergency situationsAbility to communicate effectively with residents and their family members, and facility staff.
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The primary purpose of this position is to support the licensed staff by giving direct resident care and performing Nurse aide functions such as care for the personal needs and comfort of residents under the supervision of a Charge Nurse, and in accordance with current applicable federal, state and local standards, guidelines and regulations, Independence House policy and procedure, Independence House ethical statement and resident rights, subject to the employee handbook.
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Must be Licensed Vocational Nurse/ Licensed Practical Nurse with a current license in good standing. State-issued nurse license required. Must be Licensed Vocational Nurse/ Licensed Practical Nurse with a current license in good standing.
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The Perioperative Charge Nurse oversees clinical functions related to the delivery of patient care, the quality of nursing practice and the standards of care for the assigned shift. Prior experience as a Charge Nurse in an Acute Care setting.
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Assist in assessing and planning individual treatment programs, consulting with Charge Nurse(s) and other staff as necessary. You will work under the supervision of Charge Nurse(s) to provide patient education and activities in accordance with your competencies and education.
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