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Accurate Home Care has an opening for a Private Duty Nurse (RN/LPN) to provide adult and pediatric nursing care in the patient’s own home. Registered Nurses (RN) or Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) Private Duty Nursing.
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The LPN is responsible for providing tenants with the highest quality of direct routine care, under the supervision of the RN or AL Clinical Manager and in accordance with the Service Plan, Minnesota BON standards, the Tenant’s Bill of Rights and the campus Quality Assurance and Performance Improvement (QAPI) program.
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The LPN participates in the development and modification of the tenant Plan of Care, implementing interventions that are delegated, ordered, or prescribed by the RN or physician. The LPN collects tenant health data and compares to normal findings and the established current health status, reporting changes and/or responses to interventions in an ongoing manner to the RN. The LPN assigns and monitors nursing tasks or activities of unlicensed nursing staff through, assessment of their knowledge, skill, and capabilities, clarifying expectations, addressing behaviors, or escalating.
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LPN- Licensed Practical Nurse. Monarch Healthcare Management is a mission-driven company that is changing the way short-term rehabilitation and long-term care are delivered. Our employees embody our motto, Where CARE and CUSTOMER SERVICE Come Together, by always putting the needs of residents and families first across Monarch's network of 60+ skilled nursing and assisted living facilities in Minnesota.
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Current license to practice as an RN/ LVN/LPN with no disciplinary actions noted. (LPN, LVN, RN, BSN, etc.) A patient encounter will take a minimum of 20 minutes (time is cumulative including chart review, call times/attempts/texts, care plan development, care coordination, and documentation time.
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The Care Coordinator, LPN coordinates the management of the care of residents through a well-defined care delivery system ESSENTIAL RESPONSIBILITIES AND DUTIES RESPONSIBILITY: To assist in the development of the Comprehensive Care Planning Process under the Direction of the RN Systematically collects data about residents through interview of resident and family, observation, discussion with physician and review of medical records.
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This position provides inpatient vs Hospital care management services for medical/surgical patients to facilitate optimal patient outcomes, supports the delivery of effective and efficient care, improve continuity of care and efficient use of resources to progress the plan of care.
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The Adult Critical Care Float Pool RN will provide care to medical surgical adult patients with sophisticated medical conditions that require close observation, monitoring, and interventions.
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Acts as RN Case Manager when assigned by Clinical Supervisor and assumes responsibility to coordinate patient care for assigned caseload. This RN will plan, organize and direct hospice care and is experienced in nursing, with emphasis on community health education/experience.
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Requirements: Proven experience as operating room nurse (circulating and scrub) Excellent knowledge of aseptic and sterile techniques Solid understanding of patient safety and precautions In-depth knowledge of surgical operation procedures AHA Current Basic Life Support certification for Health Care Providers.
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DescriptionThe RN manages and supervises tenant care ensuring the highest quality of care is received in accordance with the Minnesota BON standards, is guided by the Tenants’ Bill of Rights and abides by the campus Quality Assurance and Performance Improvement (QAPI) program.
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Through the collection and analysis of data, the RN is accountable for performing a comprehensive assessment to establish the baseline health status of tenants as well as to create a detailed Plan of Care that includes individual needs and preferences.
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Certified Medical Assistant (CMA) certification, Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN), Athletic Trainer (ATC) or equivalent. Gather and verify pertinent patient information, compile patient medical dataAssist with documentation of patient data into electronic health records systemPrep for injections, change dressings, apply durable medical equipment, and remove sutures/staples under provider directionEnsure all related reports, labs and information is filed and available in patients’ medical records prior to their appointment.
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Shift: Monday - Friday 8:00am - 5:00 pm Salary: $80,000 + Office Location: St Paul, Minnesota Up to 50% Travel locally #AC-PCS Offer Based on Years of Experience What You Need to Know RN Field Supervisor Responsibilities: Give and interpret the patient information documents i.e. admission packet, plan of care, advance directives, Bill of Rights, consents, patient education.
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Additional, preferred experience to help you be successful in a hospice role: hospital Staff RN, Med Surg, PACU, Float pool, ER or emergency room, critical care, acute care, cardiac, geriatric, admissions, wound care, telemetry or travel nursing.
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