LPN-WOODLAWN REHAB
*All part or full-time candidates are eligible to receive up to $10,000 sign on bonus! Apply to learn more about this opportunity!*Overview of Role
The licensed practical nurse is a staff nurse who provides direct, primary nursing care to residents and delegates and supervises the care provided by certified nursing assistants.Qualifications
- Current LPN/LVN licensure in the state
- At least one year of nursing experience
- Continuing education or special preparation or experience in gerontological and/or long-term care nursing desirable.
Major Responsibilities Administrative
- Meets with members of the interdisciplinary team to assess, plan, coordinate, and evaluate residents’ care.
- Documents nursing activities accurately and in a timely manner.
- Receives and records physicians’ orders.
- Communicates staffing problems and needs to the charge nurse.
- Develops work assignments for nursing assistants and other subordinate staff.
- Assure subordinate staff complies with job descriptions.
- Reports problems and complaints to the charge nurse.
- Provides feedback to nurse managers regarding performance of nursing assistants.
- Receives and provides end of shift report.
- Assists in admission, transfer, and discharge of residents.
- Serves on and participates in committees as assigned.
- Assures nursing assistants comply with policies and procedures.
- Reports maintenance and housekeeping needs.
- Identifies and reports needs for supplies and equipment.
- Participates in the development, implementation, and evaluation of quality assurance activities.
- Adheres to professional codes of ethics.Clinical
- Greets and admits new residents.
- Makes rounds with physicians and other team members as needed.
- Assesses residents and assists in completion of Minimum Data Set.
- Participates in developing, implementing, and revising residents’ care plans.
- Coordinates residents’ care activities.
- Identifies and reports changes in residents’ status to physicians, responsible family members, and supervisory nursing staff.
- Recommends, communicates, and implements changes in residents’ care plans.
- Communicates care activities and changes to other team members.
- Responds to emergency situations.
- Communicates and coordinates care with residents and their families/significant others.
- Administers treatments and other direct care.
- Prepares and administers medications as prescribed.
- Observes and evaluates residents’ responses to medications.
- Identifies and promptly communicates adverse drug reactions.
- Maintains narcotic records accurately.
- Orders or arranges for ordering of pharmaceuticals.
- Notifies physicians of automatic stop orders.
- Notifies charge nurse or supervisor of discrepancies in drug inventories.
- Collects specimens as ordered.
- Implements restorative and rehabilitative nursing programs.
- Respects residents’ rights; protects residents from abuse and neglect.
- Assists with emergencies; administers cardiopulmonary resuscitation.
- Assures residents have documented advanced directives and residents’ preferences are respected.Education
- Communicates educational needs of staff to staff development coordinator and supervisors.
- Participates in the orientation of new employees.
- Provides instruction to staff as needed.
- Provides education to residents and families.
- Attends continuing education programs to maintain competency and improve knowledge and skills.Staff Care
- Monitors and evaluates unit’s staff efficiency; identifies inefficiencies and plans strategies to improve inefficiencies.
- Monitors staff stress levels, and implements processes to maintain healthy levels.
- Educates staff in self care and general health practices.
- Supports practices that promote holistic health of staff.
- Empowers frontline staff to contribute to resident care planning.
- Acknowledges value and importance of staff to the lives of the residents.Public Relations
- Promotes a positive image of long-term care nursing.
- Meets with prospective and current residents and their families.
- Promotes positive guest relations.
- Assures problems and complaints involving nursing services are managed and resolved in a timely, appropriate manner.
- Protects the privacy of residents and employees.
- Represents the facility and nursing services in professional and community activities as assigned.
- Maintains positive working relationships between nursing staff and other departments.Core Competencies
- Demonstrate sensitivity to persons who are frail, dependent, and/or with compromised health status.
- Provide age-appropriate care based on assessed need.
- Incorporate evidence-based gerontological knowledge into practice.
- Communicate effectively and actively listen.
- Have critical thinking skills, including the ability to synthesize information and make role-appropriate decisions.
- Demonstrate a positive attitude.
- Show initiative in meeting residents’ needs and addressing problems.
- Demonstrate self-awareness and emotional maturity.
- Follow accepted policies and procedures.
- View residents holistically.
- Demonstrate skill and ability to effectively work with persons from diverse cultural and spiritual backgrounds.
- Function effectively as part of a team.
- Respond appropriately to residents.
- Recognize unusual or emergency situations that warrant intervention.
- Value and advocate for the rights of the individual and their decisions
- Demonstrate knowledge of working with person’s with cognitive loss
- Demonstrate knowledge of cognitive functional age assessment and data utilization in care planning
- Value the psychosocial aspects of long term care
- Demonstrate initiative
- Be a self-directed learner.
- Demonstrate beliefs that they are or are working on becoming an expert in long term care; i.e. know what they know, know what they don’t know and have an idea where to go for that information.
- Be willing to support their beliefs and “stand up and be counted”
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