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Participates in the facilitys infection control program for monitoring communicable and/or infectious disease among residents and staff. Informs the RN Supervisor or RN in charge of the facility and others as appropriate of resident status and related matters.
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Licensed Vocational Nurse LVN Staff Nurse is a licensed professional nurse under the supervision of a Registered Nurse who provides nursing care and services to residents in a long-term care setting. Licensed Vocational Nurse LVN Staff Nurse Qualifications.
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This includes all tracking of infectious disease, staff education related to infection prevention, tracking of staff and resident vaccinations, communication with local and state health departments, keeping up-to-date at all times with applicable guidance from CDC, CMS, DOH, etc., and other duties as assigned.
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Ensure that the facility is in compliance with current CMS, CDC, OSHA, State, and local regulations concerning infection prevention and control. Review and analyze infectious disease laboratory reports and consult with the Director of Nursing in developing the care plan for assuring that aseptic techniques are implemented.
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Certification in infection control (CIC) thru the Certification Board of Infection Control and Epidemiology, Inc. (CBIC) within 3 years of employment Two years clinical nursing experience.
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Often our patients require additional critical care services for medically complex conditions such as trauma, infectious diseases, wound healing, cardiovascular disease, stroke, amputation and ventilator weaning.
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Develops, updates, and reinforces Infection Control policies and procedures according to legal and regulatory standards and recommended hospital standards; participates and assists in research studies and projects; participates in Performance Improvement activities; provides input for budget and program development; utilizes cost effective practices in performing all aspects of the job; participates in Disaster Preparedness activities, Healthcare Coalition, Serious Infectious Disease.
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The registered nurse provides patient care utilizing the Nursing Process within the MS Nurse Practice Act, ANA Nursing Scope and Standards of Practice, and the ANA Code of Ethics for Nurses and ANA Nursing Scope and Standards of Practice, ANA Code of Ethics for Nurses, Accreditation Standards, the CDC Guidelines for Infection Control, and SRHS Departments of Nursing Plan for Provision of Care, Treatment, and Services.
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May be exposed to bloodborne pathogens, infectious disease and x-ray in course of normal duties. EXPERIENCE: Three years of experience in occupational health, infection control or employee wellness preferred.
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This position will monitor infection prevention practices, employee health screening, and conduct surveillance for hospital acquired infections in accordance with Centers for Disease Control and Prevention definitions.
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Assures that all personnel follow established infection control practices and aseptic techniques when isolation procedures become necessary. Ensures that all safety and infection control practices are followed.
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Report any communicable or infectious disease to the Director of Nursing Services and/or to the Infection Control Coordinator. Report occupational exposures to blood, body fluids, infectious materials, and hazardous chemicals to your supervisor.
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Successfully completes training programs such as CPR, First Aid, infection control, infectious disease,and/or programs that maintain hospital standards such as quality control, safety issues, andJCAHO requirements.
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Knowledge of epidemiology, microbiology, infectious disease, and aseptic technique to include standard/universal precautions required. We are seeking an Infection Preventionist/Professional Development Coordinator to join our team.
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Informs RN Supervisor or RN in charge of the facility of significant changes in resident condition, unusual occurrences, incidents, or accidents as indicated and per facility policy and procedure. Assist in correcting findings and deficiencies from the Department of Health Services, Consultants, and the Quality Assurance Team as directed by the Director of Nursing.
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