What are the responsibilities and job description for the Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) 2nd shift position at Amatus Health?
We are in search of an experienced Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) for a full-time position in our Toledo and Maumee Facilities! The individual will work under the direction of the Director of Nursing and Charge Nurses.
The Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) is responsible for all aspects of nursing care including but not limited to: nursing assessment plan, treatment plan development, ASAM admission criteria, daily assessments and medication administration and overseeing the medical and psychiatric management of the client coordination with the attending physician, ARNP, Clinical Treatment Team and Chief Nursing Officer.
The Detox Nurse is instrumental in guiding the patient through their detox process per the physician's orders. As well, the Detox nurse works to educate the patient about his/her condition and to assist the physician and ARNP by the accurate clinical reporting of patient conditions, status and proper clinical actions. The Detox Nurse is involved in nursing assessments at intake and performs necessary discharge nursing actions as well as routine reports needed from clinical for insurance patients. This position is responsible for the proper administration, reconciliation, storage and security of all medications. The Detox Nurse reports to the Chief Nursing Officer. The specific tasks and responsibilities for this position include:
Shift Assessments including CIWA and COWS assessments
Changes in patient condition and updates on progress; other relevant documentation, that arise with each individual patient
Discharge assessments and paperwork, follows Universal Infections Control Precautions using personal protective equipment as required, ensures that direct care staff performs these precautions as well as abides by Infection Control and Exposure policies
Reconciles medication at the end of each shift which includes the responsibility of accurately maintaining logs of distribution of controlled substances in accordance to regulation
- 2nd shift needed**
- Medical
- Dental
- Vision
- 401(k) matching
- Paid Time Off
The Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) is responsible for all aspects of nursing care including but not limited to: nursing assessment plan, treatment plan development, ASAM admission criteria, daily assessments and medication administration and overseeing the medical and psychiatric management of the client coordination with the attending physician, ARNP, Clinical Treatment Team and Chief Nursing Officer.
- Current LPN license
- 1 years of experience as an LPN in a detox or similar treatment facility environment
- State LPN license in good standing
- Maintains current CPR certification
- Detox and Psychiatric Nursing experience required
- Experienced in administering medication orally, subcutaneously, and IM
- Ability to recognize signs and symptoms of withdrawal pain and of a critically dangerous medical emergency and respond appropriately
- Critical thinking skills, decisive judgment and the ability to work with minimal supervision
- Able to respond physically with swiftness to a patient emergency
- Able to respond calmly and timely during an emergency or potential emergency situation
- Familiarity with ASAM criteria preferred
- Familiarity with JCAHO Standards of Care for Behavioral Health
- Electronic Health Record experience
The Detox Nurse is instrumental in guiding the patient through their detox process per the physician's orders. As well, the Detox nurse works to educate the patient about his/her condition and to assist the physician and ARNP by the accurate clinical reporting of patient conditions, status and proper clinical actions. The Detox Nurse is involved in nursing assessments at intake and performs necessary discharge nursing actions as well as routine reports needed from clinical for insurance patients. This position is responsible for the proper administration, reconciliation, storage and security of all medications. The Detox Nurse reports to the Chief Nursing Officer. The specific tasks and responsibilities for this position include:
- Administers prescribed medications, as prescribed by medical team
- Makes independent decisions within the scope of their license involving patient care
- Uses sound judgment in the informing of the Chief Nursing Officer/Charge Nurse and the Medical Director of all decisions made and when/how they should be communicated
- Monitors and records through our Electronic Health System all aspects of the patients care which includes:
Shift Assessments including CIWA and COWS assessments
Changes in patient condition and updates on progress; other relevant documentation, that arise with each individual patient
Discharge assessments and paperwork, follows Universal Infections Control Precautions using personal protective equipment as required, ensures that direct care staff performs these precautions as well as abides by Infection Control and Exposure policies
Reconciles medication at the end of each shift which includes the responsibility of accurately maintaining logs of distribution of controlled substances in accordance to regulation
- Ensures that during shift change the nurse on duty is properly informed of any information needed to continue high standards of care for all patients.
Salary : $28 - $30