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As a team member at Bethesda, you'll enjoy great benefits such as: 403b, daily pay, bonuses, career advancement opportunities, and holiday pay. Interacts and maintains effective working relationships with other team members, charge nurse, and department managers.
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Ability to manage time and organize daily schedule to meet productivity standards. Maintains appropriate supplies and equipment on the unit and alerts Charge Nurse or purchasing clerk of additional needs.
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Bethesda Brings out the Best in Talented, Caring People! Accurately measures intake and output on the I & O sheets and relays information to Charge Nurse at shift change. Successfully completes job duties as CNA by attending continuing education classes and in-services, accepting reassignments to other areas, taking on increased responsibilities, and keeping Charge Nurse informed of pertinent information that may require follow-up.
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Active Certified Nurse Assistant certification in the state you will be working. Performs procedures and treatments as instructed by Charge Nurse (i.e.: Sitz bath, moist packs, isolation techniques, etc.
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Attend Team Leader meetings twice per month and CNA meetings monthly. Completes monthly QAPI, daily nursing labor forms for Administration, and monitors pharmacy recommendations monthly.
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Takes vital signs and weights accurately and reports to Charge Nurse promptly and accurately. Provides patient care related support including services relative to hygiene, nutrition, ambulation, elimination, and safety as directed by Charge Nurse per established departmental guidelines.
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Gives report to Charge Nurse at the end of each shift and completes walking rounds with the oncoming or leaving shift. Upon admission, accurately completes personal belonging sheet, obtains and records height, weight, and vital signs, orientates new resident to the facility and unit, ensures that resident receives an arm band and provides resident with a labeled admission kit.
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Medical, dental, vision, prescription, and life insurance available for regular status full and part time employees. CPR certification required, or willing to obtain within six months of employment. Visual acuity with the ability to distinguish color.
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Evening Shift Differentials have increased! Ability to transfer and move patients who vary with ability to assist weighing 200+lbs using proper lifting techniques and with assistance when necessary. Ability to lift heavy objects using proper lifting techniques and with assistance when necessary.
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Ability to physically perform necessary documentation in writing or se of tape recorder. Ensures that proper slings, splints, braces, positions devices, specialty care items, etc. Turns and repositions residents every 2 hours; repositions seated residents every hour.
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Remains knowledgeable about and communicates to the appropriate interdisciplinary team (IDT) member any significant change in condition. Education from an accredited school of nursing that results in becoming a Licensed Practical Nurse.
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Are applied according to physician or therapy orders. Excellent communication skills to interact verbally with patients, visitors, and staff. Manual dexterity, coordination and skillful use of hands when working with patients and equipment.
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SummaryProvides patient care related support including services relative to hygiene, nutrition, ambulation, elimination, and safety as directed by Charge Nurse per established departmental guidelines.
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Education from an accredited school of nursing that results in becoming a Licensed Practical Nurse or Registered Nurse. Current license in the state you will be working as a Licensed Practical Nurse or Registered Nurse.
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