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RN Registered Nurse - Neurotrauma ICU

Ascension | Grand Blanc, MI, US

Salary Range:$85,000 – $151,000 Salary range estimated by Zippia

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Description

Details

  • Sign-on bonus:  $20,000
  • Department:  NTICU - Neurotrauma Intensive Care Unit
  • Schedule:  Full Time Night Shift 7p-7:30a, Monday – Friday And Every Other Weekend
  • Hospital:  Ascension Genesys Hospital
  • Location:  Grand Blanc, MI

Benefits

Paid time off (PTO)
Various health insurance options & wellness plans
Retirement benefits including employer match plans
Long-term & short-term disability
Employee assistance programs (EAP)
Parental leave & adoption assistance
Tuition reimbursement
Ways to give back to your community

 

*Please note, benefits and benefits eligibility can vary by position, exclusions may apply for some roles (for example: Travel, PRN, Short-Term Option, etc.). Actual compensation offer will vary based upon role, education, experience, location, and qualifications. Connect with your Talent Advisor for additional specifics.


Responsibilities

Use independent professional judgment, analytical skills, and the nursing process to provide a full range of delegated, interdependent, and independent nursing services to patients. Within the framework of the Seven Dimensions of Patient Care and Benner's Domains of Nursing Practice,
demonstrates clinical competence; compassion and customer service orientation; focus on process and outcomes; and cost-consciousness when assessing, planning, implementing, and evaluating nursing care provided to patients.

  • Seven Dimensions of Patient Care: Coordinate development of a multi-disciplinary plan of care in accordance with Nursing Problem Care Sets (Core Outcomes and Core Intervention Sets) and/or clinical practice guidelines, age-specific requirements and professional and regulatory requirements to ensure appropriate length of stay, use of resources, and achievement of quality outcomes.
  • Provide patient care that reflects a respect for patient's rights, dignity, values, culture, preferences, and expressed needs. Assesses patient/family needs for information and education across the continuum, plans and implements patient teaching using a variety of techniques and methods, and
    evaluates effectiveness of educational interventions.
  • Help to alleviate patient fears and anxiety through skillfull application of professional and interpersonal communication.
  • Utilize a variety of pharmacologic and non-pharmacologic approaches to ensure patient comfort and relief of pain. Involves patient, family, significant others in development of plan of care. Collaborate with patient/family, hospital staff, and community agencies to develop discharge plans that prepare patients for continued care needs.
  • Orientation Self-Evaluation: (C) Competent (NT) Needs Training or Review.
  • Standards of Performance:
    • Seven Domains of Nursing Practice.
    • Helping/Teaching &Coaching:
    • Incorporate all elements of Signature Care in Daily interactions with patient:
    • Introduce self and writes name on whiteboard.
    • Discuss plan of care with patient/family.
    • Explain meds and treatments, provide teaching as appropriate.
    • Ask if patient needs anything else before leaving room.
    • Assess health status and determines care needs of the patient. Performs ongoing reassessment as required.
    • Complete Admission Assessment and shift assessment as required.
    • Complete assessment for Risk Factors; including fall, skin breakdown, VTE, and aspiration. Initiate appropriate initiatives as indicated SKINN Bundle, Fall Prevention Plan, SCD, etc.
    • Complete Medication Reconciliation upon admission and change in level of care.
    • Establish, direct, coordinate and document plan of nursing care in conjunction with patient/family.
    • Initiate Problems and Outcomes list (plan-of-care) based on medical diagnosis and patient needs.
    • Monitor, document, and report patient response to interventions and progress toward outcomes.
    • Document nursing interventions (NIC) and progress toward outcomes (NOC); patient education; and evaluation every shift, as required.
    • Educate patient regarding treatment plan, safety measures, medications, and self-care as indicated. Document education activities on shift assessment flowsheet and plan of care (POC).
    • Work with Case Manager to ensure appropriate referrals initiated prior to discharge.
    • Review discharge plans/instructions with patient prior to discharge, including signs/symptoms to watch for after leaving the hospital. Ensures appropriate follow-up arranged.
    • Ensure that core measures Discharge Instructions are given to all CHF patients.
    • Document patient care according to established documentation guidelines.
  • Administration of Therapeutic Regimens:
    • Demonstrate knowledge and skill application of basic nursing procedures - dressing change, catheterization, NG tube insertion, suctioning.
    • Implement/complete medical interventions as ordered.
    • Initiate standing orders appropriately.
    • Initiate and/or assists with all patient care activities including activities of daily living and provides other services as required for patient comfort, safety, and well-being.
    • Assess and initiate interventions to prevent/minimize patient skin breakdown.
    • Follow clinical practice guidelines and procedures as written.
    • Establish and maintain peripheral IV therapy.
    • Obtain body fluid specimens, per procedure. Obtains blood specimens if no phlebotomist assigned to area.
    • Perform blood capillary glucose monitoring.
    • Administer the following according to established policies and procedures:
      • Medications.
      • IVs.
      • Blood products.
      • Prepare patients for surgery or other invasive procedures according to established guidelines.
      • Perform or assist with procedures according to established standards of care and nursing practice.
      • Utilize equipment based on manufacturers instructions and established nursing procedure. Correctly operates and trouble shoots IV pumps, PCA pumps, epidural pumps, feeding pumps, patient beds, as applicable.
  • Monitoring Patient Responses/Responding to Changing Patient Situations:
    • Regularly reviews work in progress to ensure that treatments, medications, and tests ordered are expeditiously carried out and documented.
    • Review patient medical record/reports and confers with physician regarding treatment plans. Routinely checks chart for new orders.
    • Monitor patient physiologic parameters including vital signs, lab work, I&O, blood glucose; recognizes and reports meaningful changes and intervenes appropriately. Documents interventions accordingly.
    • Monitor presence and intensity of patient s pain on admission, after pain producing events, with each new report of pain, and routinely at regular intervals. Informs patient about pain relief and pain relief measures; administers pain medication or alternative interventions as indicated; includes
      pain management resources in the discharge plan/instructions.
    • Recognize acute changes in respiratory status - dyspnea, cyanosis, tachypnea, respiratory depression, airway obstruction and responds
    • appropriately with direct intervention and physician/SWAT notification.
    • Recognize acute changes in neurologic status/decreased LOC and responds appropriately with direct intervention and physician/SWAT notification.
    • Recognize acute changes in cardiac status - tachycardia, chest pain and responds appropriately with direct intervention and physician/SWAT notification.
    • Recognize acute changes in urinary output and responds appropriately with direct action and physician notification.
    • Utilize SBAR tool or other standardized approach to data collection and information sharing when notifying physician of patient changes/concerns.
    • Respond appropriately to life-threatening emergencies through initiation of CPR, assembly of emergency equipment, and immediate interventions (as allowable and indicated).
    • Perform emergency equipment checks.
    • Provide appropriate support/summons appropriate resources for families in crisis/grieving process.
  • Ensuring Quality of Health Care Practices:
    • Communicate with other professionals/departments and physician staff to ensure appropriate progress of patients through the system.
    • Monitor individual patient length of stay (LOS); notifies case manager and nurse manager of potential LOS/discharge issues.
    • Identify ethical issues related to patient care (including issues related to advanced
      directives) and initiates steps for resolution.
    • Demonstrate adherence to patient confidentiality requirements.
    • Communicate with patients and families cordially, diplomatically and respectfully.
    • Act to resolve customer concerns/complaints immediately; reports complaints that cannot be immediately resolved to Patient Care Director, Clinical Manager, or House Supervisor.
    • Promote a physically safe environment for the patient including use and documentation of restraints according to policy.
    • Utilize universal precautions for all patients.
    • Self:.
    • Make cost effective use of supplies and resources.
    • Assist in evaluating new products, procedures, nursing practices.
    • Support organizational, nursing department, and unit strategic goals and activities; participates in department and unit based council/staff activities meetings.
    • Support and actively participates in Nursing Department and unit specific quality monitoring and quality improvement activities.
    • Participate in teaching/mentoring of student nurses and orientates.
    • Evaluate own performance utilizing input from peers, co-workers, managers, physicians, customers, and develops a plan for continual improvement. (Does not include formal peer review.).
    • Complete yearly safety and unit specific education requirements (GLI).
  • Organizational and Work Role:
    • Provide input on appropriate patient care assignments; taking into consideration patient condition and knowledge/experience/work load of staff.
    • Provide direction and leadership to other staff by:
      • Clearly communicating expectations/responsibilities to team members.
      • Observing patients and work in progress periodically throughout the shift.
      • Communicating with team members about work to be completed/problems encountered.
      • Assisting team members with patient care activities as needed.
      • Assisting other "teams" as situation requires.
    • Use the 4 Ps (patient, pertinent issues, picture, plan) to give appropriate and pertinent information at change-of-shift and/or transfer.
    • Participate in the creation and maintenance of a healthy work environment by:
      • Treating co-workers with respect.
      • Communicating to co-workers with respect; resolving conflicts and/or negative feelings promptly, privately, and appropriately.
      • Taking responsibility for personal actions, behaviors, and attitudes and not displacing anger or frustration onto co-workers, patients, or families.
      • Communicating appropriate patient care issues/concerns to nurse manager.
    • Respond appropriately to changes in unit workloads, patient census, and/or staffing levels.
  • Minimum Qualifications:
    • Graduate of an approved professional (RN) nursing program; must possess current Michigan licensure to practice as a registered nurse (RN).
  • Essential Functions:
    • Interpersonal skills necessary in order to interact with patients/families, other nursing staff members, physicians, and other hospital personnel.
    • Ability to concentrate and pay close attention to detail when planning and performing professional nursing care, resolving patient care problems, and dealing with patients and families; often during stressful situations.
    • Ability to walk or stand continuously and frequently lift and position patients.
  • Working Conditions: Normal patient care environment with moderate exposure to excessive noise, dust, temperature, etc. Frequent exposure to communicable diseases, hazardous substances, and moderately adverse Working Conditions due to performance of patient care activities.
  • Orientation Requirements: This position, aside from the above requirements, will require approximately three (3) to nine (9) months on-the-job experience in order to acquire and effectively apply knowledge of unit and departmental policies, procedures, and standards for patient care and professional nursing practice.
  • The above is intended to describe the general nature and level of work performed by people assigned to this classification. It is not to be construed as an exhaustive statement of duties, responsibilities or qualifications for the people so classified, nor is it intended to limit or modify in any way, the right of any supervisor to assign, direct, and control the work of employees under their supervision. The most recently dated job description on file in the Human Resources Department will be considered the official job description.

Requirements

Licensure / Certification / Registration:

  • Licensed Registered Nurse credentialed from the Michigan Board of Nursing obtained within 2 Months (60 days) of hire date or job transfer date required.
  • Certified BLS Provider specializing in Basic Life Support credentialed from the American Heart Association (AHA) obtained within 3 Months (90 days) of hire date or job transfer date Certified Instructor.

Education:

  • Requires a graduate of an approved professional (RN) nursing program.

Additional Preferences

No additional preferences.


Why Join Our Team

Ascension Michigan operates 16 hospitals and more than 300 related healthcare facilities that together employ nearly 23,000 compassionate associates. When you join our care teams, you join a team dedicated to providing spiritually centered, holistic care which sustains and improves the health of the communities we serve throughout Michigan.

 

Ascension is a leading non-profit, faith-based national health system made up of over 134,000 associates and 2,600 sites of care, including more than 140 hospitals and 40 senior living communities in 19 states.

 

Our Mission, Vision and Values encompass everything we do at Ascension. Every associate is empowered to give back, volunteer and make a positive impact in their community. Ascension careers are more than jobs; they are opportunities to enhance your life and the lives of the people around you.


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Ascension will provide equal employment opportunities (EEO) to all associates and applicants for employment regardless of race, color, religion, national origin, citizenship, gender, sexual orientation, gender identification or expression, age, disability, marital status, amnesty, genetic information, carrier status or any other legally protected status or status as a covered veteran in accordance with applicable federal, state and local laws.

 

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As a military friendly organization, Ascension promotes career flexibility and offers many benefits to help support the well-being of our military families, spouses, veterans and reservists. Our associates are empowered to apply their military experience and unique perspective to their civilian career with Ascension.

 

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