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As a team member at Bethesda, you'll enjoy great benefits such as: 403b, daily pay, bonuses, career advancement opportunities, and holiday pay. Bethesda Brings out the Best in Talented, Caring People At Bethesda, more than 1,200 employees dedicate their careers to improving the lives of others.
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Bethesda Brings out the Best in Talented, Caring People! Ability to manage time and organize daily schedule to meet productivity standards. Maintains appropriate supplies and equipment on the unit and alerts Charge Nurse or purchasing clerk of additional needs.
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Must be able to work at all of the Bethesda Health Group locations in a variety of care settings including Rehab, Long-term Care, Memory Care and Assisted Living. Must be able to work at all of the Bethesda Health Group locations in a variety of care settings including Rehab, Long-term Care, Memory Care and Assisted Living.
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Education from an accredited school of nursing that results in becoming a Licensed Practical Nurse or Registered Nurse. Current license in the state you will be working as a Licensed Practical Nurse or Registered Nurse.
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Accurately measures intake and output on the I & O sheets and relays information to Charge Nurse at shift change. Successfully completes job duties as CNA by attending continuing education classes and in-services, accepting reassignments to other areas, taking on increased responsibilities, and keeping Charge Nurse informed of pertinent information that may require follow-up.
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Performs procedures and treatments as instructed by Charge Nurse (i.e.: Sitz bath, moist packs, isolation techniques, etc. Takes vital signs and weights accurately and reports to Charge Nurse promptly and accurately.
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Opens the door for all people entering or exiting the building. Fills out the daily report on any unusual occurrences. Serves as a member of the emergency response team. Monitors the fire alarm panel.
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Maintains composure during any crisis situation such as family dissatisfaction, staff disputes, or inclement weather in a calm and professional manner. Ensures interventions such as medication administration and treatments are accomplished in a safe and timely manner.
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Completes, at a minimum, twelve hours of offerings related to nursing related continuing education. Has a commitment to keep current with best nursing practices through knowledge of Bethesda's policies and self-study.
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Maintains composure during and handles any crisis situation such as family dissatisfaction, staff disputes, or inclement weather in a calm and professional manner. Interventions such as medication administration, treatments, and IV fluid administrations are accomplished in a safe and timely manner.
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Education from an accredited school of nursing that results in becoming a Licensed Practical Nurse. Must be able to assess the basic nursing care needs of the geriatric resident. Remains aware of the status of the residents to quickly identify behavioral changes or other untoward signs or symptoms.
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Medical, dental, vision, prescription, and life insurance available for regular status full and part time employees. Implements necessary and appropriate nursing interventions relevant to the plan of care which includes nursing orders, physician orders, residents/families educational and environmental needs.
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CPR and AED certification required, or willing to obtain within six months of employment. Visual acuity with the ability to distinguish color. Notifies the physician timely using the SBARR as the communication tool.
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Long-term care/Rehab/Assisted Living experience preferred. Current CPR/AED Certification required or willing to obtain within six months of employment. This position assesses, plans, implements and evaluates nursing care consistent with his/her educational training.
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Active Certified Nurse Assistant certification in the state you will be working. SummaryProvides patient care related support including services relative to hygiene, nutrition, ambulation, elimination, and safety as directed by Charge Nurse per established departmental guidelines.
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