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The primary focus of the nurse will be to provide direct patient care to oncology patients in the infusion setting including but not limited to the initial nursing evaluation, development and ongoing implementation of care plan, education and counseling of patients and families.
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Assesses personal learning development needs. Maintains documentation of current and ongoing professional development activities. Currently licensed as a Registered Nurse.
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The principal responsibility for the ONCOLOGY nurse in the Cancer Center is to provide improved clinical care with a primary focus on many of the increasingly complex care issues of the Cancer Center patients at home and the timely triage of clinical issues to advanced care nurse practitioners and medical oncologists working in the outpatient setting.
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Education:Graduate from an accredited school of nursingActive, unrestricted licensure as a Registered Nurse in a stateCurrent state’s driver’s license with the ability to travel to hospitals, skilled nursing facilities, patient’s homes, and other sites where patients receive care as neededFull COVID-19 vaccination is an essential job function of this role.
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Providing ongoing training and professional development for staff. Job Requirements:Education: RNExperience: 2 years of RN SUP experience in SNF/Rehab Setting requiredRequirements: BLS and RN-PA state licenseLicense/Certification: BLSAdditional Info:Shifts: Nights8 hours shifts.
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Understands, assumes, and demonstrates proficiency in the role of charge nurse. Represents hospital in the community and within the hospital by maintaining confidentiality regarding patients and hospital matters and by presenting the hospital in a manner that will best market the services provided.
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Demonstrates proficiency in Computerized Nursing Informatics (information systems). Provides documentation of assessment of the patient throughout the Hospital admission including physical, psychological, social dimensions and discharge plans.
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Directs and guides patient care, teaching and activities of ancillary personnel while maintaining standards of professional nursing within the realm of Hospital Policy. Orientation is bi-weekly. Ratios can fluctuate with census, call ins, etc.
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Delivers patient care through the nursing process of assessment, planning, implementation and evaluation. Summarizes assessment data and initiate plan of care with communication of pertinent data to allied patient care providers as evidenced by Nursing PI activities.
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Experience: 2 years of RN SUP experience in SNF/Rehab Setting required. Certification: Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support , Basic Life Support. Ensuring adherence to healthcare regulations and facility policies.
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Assists with the development of cardiac rehab policies and procedures. Must be a registered nurse licensed to practice in the State of Florida. Responsibilities for rehabilitation nurse.
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The nurse will be available to assist with patients, care givers or family members. Current Licensure as a Nurse. Coordinates and performs blood draws and flushes of central lines (i.e. PACs.
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Properly utilizes the nursing process in caring for patients by maintaining relevant, accurate and current patient records as evidenced by Nursing PI activities. Assumes role of resource person regarding patient care, orientation, and teaching staff.
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Certification: Basic Life Support , Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support. Reliability and punctuality in daily work schedule with coordination of coverage when away from unit. Shows flexibility and compassion when dealing with a variety of patients/families in stressful situations.
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Provides ongoing patient management via telephone (prescriptions, teaching, symptom management) Acts independently and utilizes good judgment in the resolution of clinical and non-clinical problems. BSN - Graduate of an accredited nursing program.
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