What are the responsibilities and job description for the LPN Charge - Extended Care, 7pm - 7am, 36hrs/week, Lincoln position at Madonna Rehabilitation Hospitals?
Position
LPN Charge-Extended Care North Unit (ECN), 36 hours per week, 7p-7a with rotating weekends & holidays
$12,000 Sign On Bonus
Unit Overview
ECN â?? Serving residents in a long term care setting.
Job Overview
(INFORMATION)
stethoscope/sphygmomanometer transfer devices
Tympanic thermometer ear irrigation device
feeding pump ear oximeter
suction continuous passive knee
Accu-Chek exerciser
tub chair lift O2
Aqua K telephone
beds, wheelchairs, stretchers paging system
digital wheelchair scale humidifier
bed scale trauma tub
PHYSICAL DEMANDS AND ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS
LPN Charge-Extended Care North Unit (ECN), 36 hours per week, 7p-7a with rotating weekends & holidays
$12,000 Sign On Bonus
Unit Overview
ECN â?? Serving residents in a long term care setting.
Job Overview
- Assumes responsibility and accountability for coordinating the activities for delivering quality resident care within the clinical services systems and according to Madonna's philosophy and mission and physician orders.
- Contributes to the assessment of resident conditions and reports adverse changes or reactions to physician, supervisor and family.
- Work will be performed in an ethical and legal manner following organizational policies, processes, protocols and procedures.
- Responsible for quality service delivery and internal/external customer relations for Madonna as a whole, including upholding the mission and values for the department and facility.
(INFORMATION)
- Understand and utilize individual job description and program and facility policies and operational definitions to ensure quality care delivery.
- Direct and assign nursing interventions that may be performed by others to coordinate patient care.
- Compile, compare, report and record patient care information to contribute to the establishment and evaluation of residents goals and plan of care on a regular basis including physician's orders.
- Computes, compares, and documents to provide accurate patient information on the medical record.
- Properly charges patient for billable supplies to ensure accurate billing. (PEOPLE)
- Mentor, orients and monitor new staff to department/unit environment and operational guidelines.
- Communicate (speak-signal) with supervisor and other nursing staff members regarding patient condition, response to medications/treatments, concerns, patient goals achieved and developments to ensure quality service delivery.
- Communicates with interdisciplinary team to arrive at decisions for plan of care of patient.
- Monitors via daily visits, that assigned nursing care interventions are performed as directed and treatment administered in accordance with physician's instructions.
- Assists physicians on house visits and keeps physician informed of residents condition/progress.
- Interacts with residents and families to inform them of patient's progress and to provide emotional support.
- Speaking/signaling to residents and families by answering call lights and responding in a respectful manner to maintain a positive customer oriented approach.
- Directs, advises and monitors staff in crisis situations.
- Investigates and resolves complaints or refers unusual problems to supervisors.
- Serve residents and families by providing information, physical and/or emotional care by responding to their needs. Includes assisting with resident transfers, ambulation and repositioning as necessary.
- Follows instruction from supervisor to perform other functions as assigned in order to achieve the goals within the department and clinical services system. (THINGS)
- Maintain and ensure a safe environment for the department. Handles and operates all necessary equipment and performs required duties according to established safety standards to maintain compliance with regulations and prevent injury.
stethoscope/sphygmomanometer transfer devices
Tympanic thermometer ear irrigation device
feeding pump ear oximeter
suction continuous passive knee
Accu-Chek exerciser
tub chair lift O2
Aqua K telephone
beds, wheelchairs, stretchers paging system
digital wheelchair scale humidifier
bed scale trauma tub
PHYSICAL DEMANDS AND ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS
- Medium work with frequent lifting.
- Manual patient transfer or reposition which does not exceed the equivalent of 35 pounds of force to lift, push or pull.
- Requires sufficient strength to produce 50 pounds of force to push a wheelchair with a 300-pound individual on level surfaces.
- Constant walking with maximum duration of up 30 minutes sustained walking on tile, carpet and other surfaces.
- Must tolerate frequent standing with sustained periods of up to 1 hour on tile, carpet, and shower surfaces.
- Must tolerate frequent sitting with sustained periods of up to 1 hour.
- Frequent reaching with both arms at low, waist, and high levels.
- Frequent grasping of both hands for transfers and repositioning requiring normal grip strength based on national averages.
- Frequent stooping, bending, and twisting are required for patient care.
- Constant near visual acuity to evaluate and monitor patients.
- Ordinary hearing and speaking skills.
- May be exposed to biohazardous materials.
- Must possess current LPN Nebraska licensure.
- Requires current Module C CPR certification.
- One year experience in hospital, geriatrics or community health nursing required or demonstrated leadership skills within a position at Madonna Rehabilitation Hospital.