Summary:
The Registered Nurse provides direct patient care that is guided by the American Nurses Association (ANA) scope of practice. A Registered Nurse collaborates with patients, family/significant others, peers, physicians, and other members of the interdisciplinary healthcare team in the delivery of healthcare services to patients. The Registered Nurse assesses the patient�s needs, care plans, implements, and evaluates the medical and nursing regimens in accordance with the hospital and nursing philosophy, policies/procedures, and standards. They demonstrate leadership skills and commitment to professional accountability and growth.
Responsibilities:
1. Completes patient assessment and reassessment as clinically indicated:
a. Documents detailed information incorporating the plan of care, interventions and outcomes reflecting the patient�s physical, mental, and emotional status.
b. Ensures appropriate documentation based on the level of care the patient is receiving to include transfer/discharge documentation as indicated.
Education: ASSOCIATE'S LVL DGRE
Other Information:
� Current and unobstructed New York State Registered Nurse (NY Hospitals)
� Current and unobstructed Connecticut Registered Nurse License (CT Hospitals)
� New graduates awaiting licensure at the discretion of the Chief Nursing Officer (CT only)
� American Nurses Association endorsed Certifications or Academy of Medical-Surgical Nurses Certification Preferred (*Based on Certification specialty hours of work requirement).
o Association Training - please review grid below.
Training | Unit | Required / Preferred |
BLS | All Nursing Care Areas | Required upon hire |
ACLS | ED, ICU, CCU, SDU PCU, PACU, Cath Lab, GI, LDRP, IR, Float Pool- specific to individuals� competency and location floated Cardiology focused units | Required by end of orientation period |
PALS | ED, PACU, Pediatric Areas (Either PALS or ENPC) | Required by end of orientation period |
NRP | MCH, NICU, LDRP, DR | Required by end of orientation period |
EFM | LDRP | Within 1 year of hire |
TNCC
| ED (Required Danbury, Norwalk), ICU (Preferred, but may have TCAR) PACU (DH � Preferred) | Within 1 year of hire |
ENPC | ED RN (Either PALS or ENPC) | Within 1 year of hire |
TCAR | ICU (VBMC- Preferred) ICU/PACU (NH) | Within 1 year of hire |
CPI or other de-escalation technique training | Behavioral Health, ED (All hospitals) Float Pool Putnam 6W, Float Pool (Norwalk) ICU, PCU, 9 tower (DH) | Within 6 months of hire |
S.T.A.B.L.E | OB (NDH Only) | Within 6 months of hire |
Chemotherapy Certification | Inpatient Oncology | Within 1 year of hire |
ED: Emergency Department | NICU: Neonatal Intensive Care Unit |
ICU: Intensive Care Unit | MCH: Maternal Child Health Unit |
CCU: Critical Care Unit | LDRP: Labor Delivery Recovery Unit |
OR: Operating Room | DR: Delivery Room |
PCsecU: Progressive Care Unit | M/S: Medical Surgical Unit |
SDU � Step Down Unit | CPI: Crisis Prevention Intervention |
PACU: Post Anesthesia Care Unit | IR: Interventional Radiology |
BLS | Basic Life Support |
ACLS | Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support |
PALS | Pediatric Advanced Life Support |
NRP | Neonatal Resuscitation Program |
EFM | Electronic Fetal Monitoring |
TNCC | Trauma Nursing Core Course |
ENPC | Emergency Nurse Pediatric Course |
TCAR | Transcarotid Artery Revascularization |
CPI | Crisis Prevention Institute |
S.T.A.B.L.E | Stabilization Care of Sick Infants |
Working Conditions:
Manual: significant manual skills/motor coord & finger dexterity
Occupational: Some occupational risk
Physical Effort: Medium to Heavy effort. May exert up to 35 lbs. force
Physical Environment: Some exposure to dirt, odors, noise, human waste, etc.
Credentials:ACLS,ENPC,PALS,RN,TNCC
Company: Northern Dutchess Hospital
Org Unit: 1417
Department: ICU/CCU
Exempt: No
Salary Range: $43.36 - $65.80 Hourly
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