What are the responsibilities and job description for the Travel RN - Hospice position at Magnet Medical?
Magnet Medical is seeking a travel nurse RN Hospice for a travel nursing job in Fort Worth, Texas.
Job Description & Requirements
Key Responsibilities:
Job Description & Requirements
- Specialty: Hospice
- Discipline: RN
- Start Date: 02/17/2025
- Duration: 13 weeks
- 40 hours per week
- Shift: 8 hours, days
- Employment Type: Travel
Key Responsibilities:
- Patient Assessment and Care Planning:
- Conduct comprehensive assessments of patients' physical, emotional, and spiritual needs upon admission to hospice care.
- Develop individualized care plans that address the patient’s goals, preferences, and care needs, in collaboration with the patient, family, and the interdisciplinary care team.
- Regularly reassess the patient’s condition and adjust the care plan to ensure comfort and quality of life as the patient’s condition changes.
- Identify and monitor symptoms such as pain, nausea, shortness of breath, or anxiety and intervene appropriately.
- Symptom and Pain Management:
- Administer prescribed medications, including pain management drugs, sedatives, and other comfort measures, as needed to manage symptoms.
- Monitor and assess the effectiveness of pain management and other interventions, adjusting as needed to ensure patient comfort.
- Provide guidance on the use of pain medications and other treatments to the patient and family members to prevent discomfort and distress.
- Implement comfort measures, such as positioning, massage, or music therapy, in coordination with other team members.
- End-of-Life Care:
- Provide compassionate care to patients in the final stages of life, supporting them through the dying process while respecting their personal and cultural wishes.
- Offer emotional and psychological support to both the patient and their family, addressing fears, anxiety, and grief.
- Assist in the coordination of spiritual care services, as appropriate, based on the patient’s and family’s needs.
- Ensure the patient’s dignity is maintained, helping manage advanced care decisions such as advance directives and do-not-resuscitate (DNR) orders.
- Offer support and guidance regarding end-of-life choices, including hospice services, funeral arrangements, and legacy-making activities.
- Family Support and Education:
- Provide education to the family and caregivers about the patient’s condition, expected progression, and what to expect during the end-of-life process.
- Teach caregivers how to manage the patient’s medications, symptom control techniques, and comfort measures.
- Offer emotional support to family members, addressing feelings of grief, fear, and uncertainty throughout the hospice care process.
- Provide respite care recommendations to families when needed, ensuring they receive proper support and self-care.
- Coordination of Care:
- Collaborate with the interdisciplinary team, including physicians, social workers, chaplains, and home health aides, to provide holistic care tailored to the patient’s needs.
- Communicate regularly with the physician to update on patient progress and symptom management, ensuring that all aspects of care are well coordinated.
- Arrange for any necessary home care services, such as physical therapy, occupational therapy, or speech therapy, to maximize the patient’s comfort and quality of life.
- Serve as a liaison between the patient, family, and other members of the healthcare team to ensure seamless care delivery.
- Documentation and Reporting:
- Maintain accurate and up-to-date documentation in the patient’s medical record, including assessments, care plans, symptom management, medications, and interventions.
- Document patient and family communication, as well as changes in the patient’s condition and response to treatment.
- Complete required paperwork, including admissions, visit notes, and discharge reports, following hospice regulations and organizational protocols.
- Ensure compliance with legal, ethical, and organizational standards in all aspects of care and documentation.
- Emergency Care:
- Provide immediate care in cases of sudden changes in the patient’s condition, such as respiratory distress or severe pain, in accordance with established hospice protocols.
- Assess emergency situations and make necessary referrals to ensure appropriate intervention (e.g., hospitalizations or palliative care team support) when indicated.
- Guide the family and caregivers in responding to changes in the patient’s condition and provide reassurance during crises.
- Community Involvement and Support:
- Participate in community outreach, education, and advocacy efforts to promote the benefits of hospice care and raise awareness.
- Collaborate with other healthcare providers and community organizations to ensure that hospice services are accessible and well understood by the general public.
- Participate in hospice-related education and training programs to stay up-to-date with current best practices in palliative and end-of-life care.
Salary : $1,985