LPN - Surgical Orthopedics | Licensed Practical Nurse
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General Medical and Surgical HospitalsSpecialty (except Psychiatric and Substance Abuse) HospitalsOutpatient Care CentersMedical Equipment and Supplies ManufacturingHome Health Care ServicesLPN - Surgical Orthopedics | Licensed Practical NurseJoin a dedicated healthcare team in the Midwest region as a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) specializing in surgical orthopedics. This role involves delivering direct patient care through the nursing process, demonstrating clinical expertise, and upholding ethical standards in nursing practice.Essential Duties and ResponsibilitiesAdhere to established safety protocols including infection prevention, safe patient handling, and critical lab notifications to maintain a secure care environment.Administer medications, perform nursing interventions, and provide patient and family education within the scope of practical nursing practice.Conduct ongoing patient assessments to monitor status, enhance quality, and support clinical decision-making.Collaborate closely with supervising RNs or shift managers to ensure comprehensive patient care.Document all care activities and quality monitoring data to comply with healthcare standards.Communicate effectively with physicians and healthcare team members to improve patient outcomes.Delegate tasks appropriately while fostering teamwork and accountability.Engage patients and families with timely communication and education to support positive health outcomes.Apply critical thinking in nursing practice and pursue continuing education to enhance skills.EducationGraduation from an accredited practical nursing program is required.ExperienceAt least one year of practical nursing experience is preferred.Certification and LicensureCurrent LPN license valid in the state or through compact licensure.Graduate Practical Nurses must obtain licensure within 90 days of graduation.American Heart Association Basic Life Support (BLS) certification required.Mental and Physical RequirementsThis position requires considerable mental focus and physical activity including lifting up to 35 pounds, standing, walking, and various movements such as pushing, pulling, and twisting.Working ConditionsFrequent exposure to infectious and communicable diseases through blood and bodily fluids is expected. Occasional encounters with hostile individuals may occur.