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Full-Time, Mid Shift 11-11, ED RN

General Position Summary:Nurses care for people who are sick, injured, convalescent, or disabled. Under general supervision by the ED physician, they deliver care to patients utilizing the nursing process of assessment, planning, intervention, implementation, and evaluation, in accordance with established philosophy. Nurses collaborate with other professional disciplines to ensure effective patient care delivery and achievement of desired patient outcomes. Nurses effectively interact with patient and significant others, while maintaining the standard of professional nursing. ER Nurses provide care for patients from various types of illness or trauma requiring emergency attention and must be able to recognize and effectively treat life-threatening conditions. ER Nurses provide direct and individualized nursing care to patients based on the application of scientific nursing principles.Duties and Responsibilities:Collects current symptoms, as well as a detailed patient history and then consults and coordinates with health care team members to assess, plan, implement and evaluate patient care plansPerforms triage, while considering both physical and psychosocial elementsManages basic and advanced life support needs and stabilizes patients until the attending physician is available, based upon nursing standards and protocolInitiates corrective action whenever information from monitoring equipment shows adverse symptomatologyRecords patients' current vital signsWorks directly under physicians, assisting them during exams, diagnostic testing and treatmentsPrepares and administers medications (orally, subcutaneously, through an IV, etc.) and records prescribed medications.Reports adverse reactions to medications or treatments in accordance with the policy regarding the administration of medications by a licensed registered nurseProvides IV therapyCleans and bandages woundsProvides basic, bedside careMaintains proper supplies and appropriate medical equipment to care for patientsReports any suspected abuse to the appropriate agenciesDisplays professionalism while completing multiple urgent tasks in a timely mannerInitiates patient education plan, as prescribed by physician. Teaches patients and significant others how to manage their illness/injury, by explaining: post-treatment home care needs, diet/nutrition/exercise programs, self-administration of medication and rehabilitation, as well as provides referrals to other healthcare professionals for follow-up treatmentRecords all care information concisely, accurately, and completely, in a timely manner, in the appropriate format, and on the appropriate formsFollows facility and OSHA safety rules and proceduresRespects cultural and religious practices of patientsUpholds HIPAA regulationsPerforms other position-related duties as assigned managementKnowledge, Skills, and Abilities:Sound understanding of Emergency Room dynamics and work flowSound understanding of nursing practice and nationally accepted standards of practiceCognitive skills as related to the Emergency DepartmentCritical thinking and problem solving abilitiesGood Communication skills with ability to communicate appropriately with all age groupsAbility to perform under stress and cope with difficult situationsGood time management and organizational skillsWork Experience, Education, and Certifications:Current Registered Nurse License, in good standing with the State of Tennessee nurse licensing board1 year of Emergency Room nursing experience is preferredBasic Life Support completed prior to working in the Emergency DepartmentAdvanced Cardiac Life Support and Pediatric Advanced Life Support must be obtained within 90 days of hire dateWorking Conditions:Because patients need round-the-clock care, working hours include days, nights, weekends, and holidays. Nurses spend considerable time walking, bending, stretching, and standing, so they must follow proper body mechanics to guard against injury. Because of the fast-paced and variable environment of emergency rooms, ER Nurses must possess good stress coping skills and be able to relate to people of all ages and backgrounds. They must be able to work accurately around frequent interruptions. Nurses may face hazards from exposure to chemicals and infectious diseases. In addition, they treat patients that may be confused, irrational, agitated, and/or uncooperative.Physical Requirements / Demands:Ability to lift twenty (20) pounds. Moving, lifting, or transferring of patients may involve lifting of up to fifty (50) poundsAbility to stand and walk for extended periodsAbility to bend, lean, and stoop without hindrance; requires a full range of body motionFine motor skillsVisual acuity; normal range of hearing