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PRN Emergency Department RN

DescriptionThe Emergency Department (ED) RN acts as a team member by aiding in the supervision and administration of quality care in the hospital. The ED RN is accountable for planning, organizing, directing and delivering patient care by utilizing the nursing process in accordance with established policies and procedures among patient/family, medicine, nursing, ancillary and other team personnel in the Emergency Department. This position acts as a patient advocate, assessing patients for educational, physiological, psychosocial, comfort and safety needs. The ED RN maintains current knowledge and personal education about standards of professional nursing practices, and attends staff meetings and other trainings required by TVHC. This position allows for flexibility in scheduling the needs of a 24/7 facility. All employees perform their work duties in a manner which promotes and supports the Standards of Conduct of Teton Valley Healthcare; and demonstrate support of the organization's mission, values, and vision in all actions and interactions with employees, patients, medical staff, guests and visitors. This is for swing shiftRequirementsESSENTIAL FUNCTIONSReasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of the position. The following statements are intended to describe the major functions of the position and should not be taken as an all-inclusive list of responsibilities, duties, and skills required of individuals assigned to this job.• Directs, supervises, and provides professional nursing care in all areas of the hospital.• Works closely with the medical staff in the evaluation of patients and for the organization of an appropriate plan of care. Utilizes good assessment skills to make systematic observations to identify deviations from normal and any need for immediate intervention.• Provides appropriate nursing care for all patients and consults with /updates House Supervisor and/or Provider as necessary. This includes but is not limited to using good assessment skills to make systematic observations to identify deviations from normal and any need for immediate intervention.• Safely, timely, and accurately administers all medications and IV solutions, and completes the medication reconciliation process, and supervises Licensed Practical Nurses and Paramedics.• Executes legal orders based on knowledge of order's cause and effect after verifying accuracy and no documented contraindications.• Assumes and follows disaster policies/procedures and maintains knowledge of the function of TVHC departments to ensure appropriate management of the facility during weekend and evening hours.• Documents provided patient care and patient conditions and uses approved abbreviations and computer programs/paperwork.• Reports medication events, unusual occurrences, employee injuries, and patient complaints to the Director of Emergency and Trauma Services, CNO, AOC and Employee Health as appropriate, as well as completes report in Action Cue.• Completes discharge planning and identifies short and long term patient goals and applies them to care plans.• Assists in orientation, education and direction of nursing, and paramedics.• Uses hospital admissions program to accurately admit hospital patients.