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Location:
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RN - Cardiology
Careers Integrated Resources Inc
Amarillo, TX (Onsite)
Contractor
Shift Time: 7a-7p 3 x 12s
Experience Required: current unencumbered RN license, graduation from an accredited program
Certifications Required: ACLS and EKG interpretation competency
Provides safe, competent nursing care for patients in accordance with facility policies,
standards, and philosophy. Provides professional leadership and support to the healthcare team. The concepts of
Patient Centered Care will provide the foundation for all nursing care. Demonstrates Service Excellence standards at
all times.
Develops, implements, and evaluates an age-appropriate plan of care utilizing the nursing process,
clinical skills, and patient education. Maintains professional behavior when dealing with issues or
conflicts, utilizing appropriate resources, as needed. Provides an environment conducive to safety for
patients, families, visitors, and employees. The RN will assess risks to patient safety and implement
the appropriate precautions. The RN will comply with appropriate and approved standards, as
outlined by the organization and accrediting agencies. The RN will comply with safety and injury
prevention standards to minimize risk to self, co-workers, patients, and visitors. The concepts of the
patient centered care delivery model will provide the foundation for all nursing care.
Cardiology:
a. ACLS completion within 3 months of hire and maintain certification throughout employment.
b. Completion of annual EKG arrhythmia interpretation competency with a minimum score of 85.
c. 100% score on medication test employee will have two chances to pass exam with remediation material
available.
TITLE: Registered Nurse
Essential Requirements/ Job Specific Standards Rating
Patient Centered Care
Involves the patient and family psychosocial, spiritual, emotional, population specific, and diversity
needs in care assessment.
Constructs and implements the plan of care using nursing knowledge and skill. Integrates direct and
indirect patient care activities related to the diagnosis and co-morbidities.
Coordinates the implementation of the interdisciplinary plan of care for assigned patients. Develops
goals, treatment plans, and discharge plans that meet individual patient/family needs.
Consistently completes hourly rounds with purpose to strengthen nurse communication, improve
safety, and anticipate patient needs (i.e. pain, re-positioning, toileting). Rounds with purpose
including pro-actively evaluating the environment to ensure it is patient friendly and patient safe.
Collaborates with the patient s designated care partner to meet the educational, physical,
psychological, and spiritual needs of the patient.
Actively participates in bedside report (as appropriate) to ease anxiety and address important points
of care, concerns, and progress with the patient/family.
Provides patients with caregiver name and contact information each shift.
Provides care that is respectful of and responsive to the patient values in clinical decision making.
Supports and informs the patient and family of hospital specific components of the Patient Centered
Care Delivery model. Examples may include informing the family of open medical record policy,
supports open family visitation, family presence during resuscitation and other invasive procedures
and promotes a quiet environment.
Listens to patient concerns / complaints and addresses issues using service recovery techniques,
including empathy and blameless apology. If unable to resolve, moves the issue to the most
appropriate person.
Teamwork & Collaboration
Acts with integrity, consistency, and respect for differing views.
Assumes role of team member, charge nurse or team leader based on the need and/or situation.
Follows communication practices that minimize risks associated with handoffs among providers,
and across transitions in care utilizing the SBAR process.
Leads or participates in the design and implementation of systems that support effective teamwork.
Empowers contributions of others who play a role in helping patients/families achieve health goals.
Solicits input from other team members to improve individual, as well as team, performance.
Initiates actions to resolve conflict.
Evidence Based Practice
Demonstrates the ability to formulate questions that address clinical issues.
Demonstrates proficiency in completing an evidence-based practice literature search.
Analyzes best evidence to address a clinical question.
Translates evidence into clinical practice through the consistent use of knowledge and evidence.
Utilizes clinical reasoning and knowledge based on evidence-based practice outcomes and research
studies as the basis for decision making and comprehensive patient care.
Quality Improvement
Demonstrates quality through accurate documentation of the nursing process in a responsible,
accountable manner.
Demonstrates quality through accurate documentation of core measures and concurrent use of tools
and resources to ensure high compliance is achieved (core measure checklist, double checks, etc.).Revised: Nov 2012 Revised: October 2013 Revised: March 2016
Revised: 2013 Revised: July 2014 Revised: July 2016
8
Utilizes the results of quality improvement activities to initiate changes in nursing practice and care
delivery.
Understands and analyzes unit metrics to understand how individual practice, continuing education,
and process improvement is necessary to improve the quality of practice.
Participates in efforts to minimize cost and eliminate waste and unnecessary duplication.
Utilizes policies, procedures, and evidence-based guidelines to improve the quality of practice.
Participates in interdisciplinary teams to evaluate clinical care or services.
Demonstrates competent clinical skills, critical thinking, and nursing judgment.
Safety
Follows facility policies and procedures to promote patient safety (i.e. safe medication
administration, equipment safety practices, radiation safety, fire prevention, etc).
Reports errors (facility and unit) to promote analysis of errors and design of prevention or system
improvements.
Utilizes appropriate patient safety strategies to prevent human errors (checklists, forced functions,
software calculations, mandatory fields, etc.).
Demonstrates effective use of technology and standardized practices to promote safety.
Informatics
Navigates the patient's electronic health record to accurately enter and locate appropriate
information.
Demonstrates sound judgment to increase or decrease the frequency of data collection based upon
the patient's clinical condition and data trends.
Incorporates patient data from multiple sources to identify problems and assure timely and
appropriate intervention.
Ensures the confidentiality and security of patient information while advocating for and involving
the patient as appropriate.
Participates in the collection of data to support nursing research and evidence based nursing
practice.
Maximizes the capabilities of the electronic clinical information system to enhance clinical decision
and care planning.
Autonomy
Makes discretionary patient care decisions/interventions independently within the Product of practice
(selects a course of action consistent with the patient s needs and is accountable for decisions). Is self-directed and decision oriented.
Practices interdependently, utilizing the skills and observations of team members appropriately.
Practices with respect and dignity and advocates for the patient.
Facilitates problem resolution among peers and unlicensed team members when behaviors and decisions are not within the range of expected actions.
Prioritizes and delegates care appropriately.
Evaluates changes in the patient condition and reports significant findings to the physician. Involves all disciplines, patient & family to coordinate effective medical and nursing interventions including rescue to achieve positive outcomes.
Experience Required: current unencumbered RN license, graduation from an accredited program
Certifications Required: ACLS and EKG interpretation competency
Provides safe, competent nursing care for patients in accordance with facility policies,
standards, and philosophy. Provides professional leadership and support to the healthcare team. The concepts of
Patient Centered Care will provide the foundation for all nursing care. Demonstrates Service Excellence standards at
all times.
Develops, implements, and evaluates an age-appropriate plan of care utilizing the nursing process,
clinical skills, and patient education. Maintains professional behavior when dealing with issues or
conflicts, utilizing appropriate resources, as needed. Provides an environment conducive to safety for
patients, families, visitors, and employees. The RN will assess risks to patient safety and implement
the appropriate precautions. The RN will comply with appropriate and approved standards, as
outlined by the organization and accrediting agencies. The RN will comply with safety and injury
prevention standards to minimize risk to self, co-workers, patients, and visitors. The concepts of the
patient centered care delivery model will provide the foundation for all nursing care.
Cardiology:
a. ACLS completion within 3 months of hire and maintain certification throughout employment.
b. Completion of annual EKG arrhythmia interpretation competency with a minimum score of 85.
c. 100% score on medication test employee will have two chances to pass exam with remediation material
available.
TITLE: Registered Nurse
Essential Requirements/ Job Specific Standards Rating
Patient Centered Care
Involves the patient and family psychosocial, spiritual, emotional, population specific, and diversity
needs in care assessment.
Constructs and implements the plan of care using nursing knowledge and skill. Integrates direct and
indirect patient care activities related to the diagnosis and co-morbidities.
Coordinates the implementation of the interdisciplinary plan of care for assigned patients. Develops
goals, treatment plans, and discharge plans that meet individual patient/family needs.
Consistently completes hourly rounds with purpose to strengthen nurse communication, improve
safety, and anticipate patient needs (i.e. pain, re-positioning, toileting). Rounds with purpose
including pro-actively evaluating the environment to ensure it is patient friendly and patient safe.
Collaborates with the patient s designated care partner to meet the educational, physical,
psychological, and spiritual needs of the patient.
Actively participates in bedside report (as appropriate) to ease anxiety and address important points
of care, concerns, and progress with the patient/family.
Provides patients with caregiver name and contact information each shift.
Provides care that is respectful of and responsive to the patient values in clinical decision making.
Supports and informs the patient and family of hospital specific components of the Patient Centered
Care Delivery model. Examples may include informing the family of open medical record policy,
supports open family visitation, family presence during resuscitation and other invasive procedures
and promotes a quiet environment.
Listens to patient concerns / complaints and addresses issues using service recovery techniques,
including empathy and blameless apology. If unable to resolve, moves the issue to the most
appropriate person.
Teamwork & Collaboration
Acts with integrity, consistency, and respect for differing views.
Assumes role of team member, charge nurse or team leader based on the need and/or situation.
Follows communication practices that minimize risks associated with handoffs among providers,
and across transitions in care utilizing the SBAR process.
Leads or participates in the design and implementation of systems that support effective teamwork.
Empowers contributions of others who play a role in helping patients/families achieve health goals.
Solicits input from other team members to improve individual, as well as team, performance.
Initiates actions to resolve conflict.
Evidence Based Practice
Demonstrates the ability to formulate questions that address clinical issues.
Demonstrates proficiency in completing an evidence-based practice literature search.
Analyzes best evidence to address a clinical question.
Translates evidence into clinical practice through the consistent use of knowledge and evidence.
Utilizes clinical reasoning and knowledge based on evidence-based practice outcomes and research
studies as the basis for decision making and comprehensive patient care.
Quality Improvement
Demonstrates quality through accurate documentation of the nursing process in a responsible,
accountable manner.
Demonstrates quality through accurate documentation of core measures and concurrent use of tools
and resources to ensure high compliance is achieved (core measure checklist, double checks, etc.).Revised: Nov 2012 Revised: October 2013 Revised: March 2016
Revised: 2013 Revised: July 2014 Revised: July 2016
8
Utilizes the results of quality improvement activities to initiate changes in nursing practice and care
delivery.
Understands and analyzes unit metrics to understand how individual practice, continuing education,
and process improvement is necessary to improve the quality of practice.
Participates in efforts to minimize cost and eliminate waste and unnecessary duplication.
Utilizes policies, procedures, and evidence-based guidelines to improve the quality of practice.
Participates in interdisciplinary teams to evaluate clinical care or services.
Demonstrates competent clinical skills, critical thinking, and nursing judgment.
Safety
Follows facility policies and procedures to promote patient safety (i.e. safe medication
administration, equipment safety practices, radiation safety, fire prevention, etc).
Reports errors (facility and unit) to promote analysis of errors and design of prevention or system
improvements.
Utilizes appropriate patient safety strategies to prevent human errors (checklists, forced functions,
software calculations, mandatory fields, etc.).
Demonstrates effective use of technology and standardized practices to promote safety.
Informatics
Navigates the patient's electronic health record to accurately enter and locate appropriate
information.
Demonstrates sound judgment to increase or decrease the frequency of data collection based upon
the patient's clinical condition and data trends.
Incorporates patient data from multiple sources to identify problems and assure timely and
appropriate intervention.
Ensures the confidentiality and security of patient information while advocating for and involving
the patient as appropriate.
Participates in the collection of data to support nursing research and evidence based nursing
practice.
Maximizes the capabilities of the electronic clinical information system to enhance clinical decision
and care planning.
Autonomy
Makes discretionary patient care decisions/interventions independently within the Product of practice
(selects a course of action consistent with the patient s needs and is accountable for decisions). Is self-directed and decision oriented.
Practices interdependently, utilizing the skills and observations of team members appropriately.
Practices with respect and dignity and advocates for the patient.
Facilitates problem resolution among peers and unlicensed team members when behaviors and decisions are not within the range of expected actions.
Prioritizes and delegates care appropriately.
Evaluates changes in the patient condition and reports significant findings to the physician. Involves all disciplines, patient & family to coordinate effective medical and nursing interventions including rescue to achieve positive outcomes.
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