Job Responsibilities
- Participate in core measure compliance and advocate for patients to ensurean exceptional experience.
- Implement nursing interventions to achieve expected outcomes, stabilizeconditions, and prevent complications.
- Collaborate with interdisciplinary teams to ensure seamless, high-qualitycare delivery.
- Adhere to policies and protocols for medication administration, startingIV fluids, and blood products.
- Educate patients and families about conditions, medications, self-care,and community resources.
- Utilize professional judgment and critical thinking to prepare,prioritize, and execute patient care plans based on assessment data, physician
treatment plans, and evidence-based practices. - Engage in quality improvement initiatives and identify areas for enhancingcare quality.
- Receive individualized training and support tailored to professionaldevelopment goals.
- Maintain accurate and detailed patient medical records.
- Serve as a professional role model for others.
- Direct and delegate tasks to support personnel, providing guidance andaddressing deviations from care standards.
- Evaluate and document patients' responses to care, modify treatment plansas necessary, and contact physicians as needed.
- Collaborate with the Nurse Manager to achieve budgetary goals, processimprovements, core measures, and patient satisfaction initiatives.
- Follow clinical guidelines, safety systems, and policies such asmedication scanning and bed alarm use.
- Assist in the education and training of other nurses and nursing students.
- Identify changes in patients' physiological, psychological, cultural,developmental, and spiritual needs.
- Conduct timely assessments and consistently recognize changes in patientconditions.
- Participate in interdisciplinary patient care planning and evaluatepatient progress for safe discharge.
- Administer prescribed medications and treatments, monitor patient status,and document responses.
- Assess educational needs of patients and families, providing appropriateeducation.
- Assess patients' conditions using observation, examination, physiciandiagnoses, laboratory findings, and other relevant information.
- Incorporate patients' physiological, psychological, cultural,developmental, and spiritual needs into care plans.
- Hold a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) degree from an accreditednursing program, with a current Registered Nurse (RN) license in the state of
practice. - Demonstrate strong critical thinking and decision-making abilities, withproficiency in electronic medical records.
- Exhibit excellent interpersonal communication skills, both verbal andwritten.
If you are interested, please post your resume to medicalstaffing@ussp.co