Graduate Nurse-LPN-ASN-6012
Position Title: Nurse Dev & Nurse TPP Position Code: TPP-XXXX
Department: Nursing /Education Safety Sensitive: ? Yes ? No
Reports to: Department Manager/Director Exempt Status: ? Yes ? No
Position Purpose
All KHI employees are expected to perform their respective tasks and duties in such a way that supports KHI's vision to be among the kindest, highest quality health systems in the country.
The primary purpose of the Nurse Development and Nurse Transition to Practice Program (TPP) position is to allow the nursing student (Nurse Tech/Extern, LPN, Graduate Nurse, and RN Resident) to perform skilled clinical duties, as specified, under the direct supervision of a registered nurse (RN) as defined by the Arizona State Board of Nursing. This role allows the student nurse to bridge the gap between the classroom and clinical practice, setting them up for a successful and confident transition into the healthcare profession as a Registered Nurse in compliance with the Arizona State Nurse Practice Act.
Key Responsibilities
Nursing Process
Assessment:
Performs routine aspects of patient treatment, care and progress (i.e. basic data collection,
physical assessment, vital signs, weights, intake & outputs, blood glucose monitoring).
Collects body fluids for specimens.
Diagnosis/Care Needs:
Analyzes assessment data with preceptor and/or supervising RN to identify care needs and verbalizes needed care to the preceptor and/or supervising RN.
Implementation:
Nursing care is based on identified nursing diagnoses/care needs and standards of patient care.
Implements patient education and involves the patient and family and/or
significant other as appropriate.
Evaluation:
Recognizes and reports to the RN any alterations in the patient's health status and
responses to treatment.
Documentation: Documents patient care in a clear concise manner.
In collaboration with RN
Completes nursing admission and assessment form.
Initiates the Nursing Care Plan with identified patient problems (utilizing nursing diagnosis),
expected outcomes and nursing intervention.
Documents treatments and nursing intervention on appropriate chart forms.
Completes discharge instruction sheet as appropriate.
Quality of Care
Regularly performs appropriate utilization of equipment, tubes and drains as designated in department specific orientation.
Promotes restorative and/or therapeutic care by assisting with activities of daily living (i.e. hygiene, feeding, mobility, elimination, and simple physical/respiratory/occupational/speech therapy).
Maintains clean and safe work environment.
Applies standard precautions during patient contact and when handling contaminated materials.
Follows established organizational clinical policies for position and clinical area.
Adheres to Arizona State Board of Nursing and KRMC guidelines as per nursing school level, status, and or nurse licensure.
Level I: First Semester Nursing (RN) students
Enrolled and in good standing in the 1st semester of RN school.
Vital sign monitoring.
POC testing.
Hourly rounding.
Patient ADLS (activities of daily living), mobility assistance.
Documenting care in EHR and reporting findings to RN.
Performs specific nursing skills under RN supervision and as validated by the hospital.
Active participation in professional development workshops as provided by program.
Employee duties as assigned and per training in ancillary support areas and nursing units.
Level II: Second Semester Nursing (RN) Students
Completed 1st semester in RN school.
Maintain active enrollment and good standing in 2nd semester of RN school.
Continued active participation in professional development workshops as provided by program.
All duties of Level I and other duties as assigned by nursing/clinical area.
Level III: Third Semester Nursing (RN) students
Performs all duties of a Level II but may be paired with a registered nurse to provide full patient care and assessment under the direction and supervision of a registered nurse.
With assigned RN, manage a full patient load and assist with RN-specific tasks.
Active participation in professional development workshops and career planning activities as directed by program.
Maintain active enrollment and good standing in 3rd semester of RN school.
Level IV: Fourth Semester Nursing (RN) Students/LPN
With assigned RN, manage a full patient load and assist with RN-specific tasks.
Perform RN-level tasks under supervision of RN and as validated through school and hospital.
Direct clinical care provided based on level in school or licensure (NT IV or LPN).
Active participation in professional development workshops and career planning activities as directed by program.
Maintain active enrollment and good standing in 4th semester of RN school.
Active participation in transition to practice activities to prepare for transition to RN position.
Grad Nurse and RN Resident
With assigned RN, manage a full patient load and assist with RN specific tasks.
Perform RN level tasks under supervision of RN and as validated through school and hospital.
Qualifications
Experience
LPN only
One year of acute care experience in the hospital setting in a direct patient care role, if third semester of RN program is not complete.
Education
High School Diploma or equivalent.
Nurse Tech/Extern:
Level I
Must provide proof of enrollment in 1st semester of an accredited nursing school (RN) program.
Maintains nursing school skills checklist on file with hospital.
Level II
Provide proof of completion of 1st semester of nursing school program.
Must maintain good standing and enrollment in nursing program and progression through the program.
Maintains nursing school skills checklist on file with hospital.
Level III
Completion of 2nd semester of RN school.
In good standing as a 3rd semester RN student.
Maintain nursing school skills checklist on file with hospital.
Level IV
Completion of 3rd semester of RN school.
In good standing as a 4th (or Senior depending on program) semester RN student.
Maintain nursing school skills checklist on file with hospital.
LPN
Graduate of a practical or vocational nursing program OR completed the portion of the RN program required for LPN licensure.
Currently enrolled in an accredited RN program and maintaining good standing.
Must successfully complete Nursing III & Nursing IV of RN school within 1 year of hire and provide proof of completion.
Grad Nurse
Grad Nurse with LPN license:
Graduate of a practical or vocational nursing program OR completed the portion of the RN program required for LPN licensure.
Must have an Associate Degree in Nursing or graduate of a Nursing Diploma program. Graduation must have occurred no more than 6 months prior to start of the Resident program.
Grad Nurse and RN Resident:
Must have an Associate Degree in Nursing or graduate of a Nursing Diploma program. Graduation must have occurred no more than 6 months prior to start of the Resident program.
Exception: for individuals without acute care experience, graduation must have occurred no more than 12 months prior to the start of the Resident program.
OR completion of a refresher program no more than 6 months prior to the start of the Resident program.
Certification
Current BLS (CPR) certification through the American Red Cross or American Heart Association.
LPN only
Completion of Advanced IV therapy program within 90 days of hire or transfer to LPN role, in accordance with state scope of practice, regulatory requirements, if not already certified.
Licensure
LPN: Current, valid Arizona LPN license
Grad Nurse with LPN License:
Current, valid Arizona LPN license.
Current, valid Arizona or compact state RN license prior to the end of the Resident Program.
RN Resident:
Current, valid Arizona RN license or compact state RN license prior to the end of the Resident Program.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
Basic EKG competency prior to the end of RN Transition to Practice.
Preferences
LPN: Unit Specific Preferences:
Medical Surgical/Observation Units: One year Medical/Surgical experience or equivalent work experience and training in a direct patient care role OR active LPN licenses in good standing AND actively enrolled in accredited RN program in good standing AND employed in the Hospital nurse development program.
RN: License:
Current, valid Arizona RN license.
Special Position Requirements
Exposure Categories
Category I: Expected duties have routine potential for exposure to blood, body fluids or tissues.
Other potential hazard(s): potential exposure to chemical, biological, and radioactive substances; possible exposure to hostile individuals.
Work Requirements
Demonstrates good oral and written communication skills.
Consistently demonstrations behaviors and professionalism that aligns with the LevelUp Nursing Internship and KRMC code of conduct, Mission, Vision, and Values.
Must be able to lift 50-70 pounds, assist in a combined lift of up to 300 pounds, and walk three miles per shift.
Able to care for patients with infectious diseases.
Able to sit, stand, walk 3-5 hours/day; bend, stoop, kneel, and reach for duration of shift.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
This job description applies to all KHI facilities and is representative of the essential job duties this position will perform. Please note this job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that are required of the employee for this job. Duties, responsibilities and activities may change at any time with or without notice.
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