What are the responsibilities and job description for the RN Emergency Department PT Noc position at Public Hospital District 3 of Grant County WA?
The ED Charge Nurse is responsible for patient care in the emergency room and assists with Acute Care/Swing beds. This position is designated as the charge nurse for acute care and swing beds and is responsible for the Long-Term care and Assisted Living if needed for emergency situations.
Duties and Essential Functions
- Follows the role of charge nurse and the responsibilities with staff as well as residents/patients according to policies and procedures of the facility.
- Acts as a team member and assists with all direct patient care. This may include answering lights, baths, vital signs, etc. as time and census allows.
- Triages all patients within 15 minutes of arrival.
- Maintains optimal physiological function of all patients.
- Performs patient assessment on all ED patients, according to complaint.
- Ensures charting is appropriate, timely and complete on all patients.
- Performs basic and advanced nursing procedures as dictated by physician’s orders and patient assessments.
- Gives report to floor RN for an admission and calls report to transferring hospitals.
- Demonstrates performance of all emergency equipment including but not limited to: EKG machine, ventilator, defibrillator, vein finder, and IV pumps.
- Acts as a liason to all nursing units during emergencies and when questions arise.
- Reports to the medical provider, as needed, when new problems develop with individual patients.
- Appropriate and complete documentation for all ED patients including but not limited to triage notes, ED procedures, medication administration transfers, and death documentation.
- Completes and forwards, in a timely manner, a Quality Management Memo to Nursing Administration when incidents involving visitors, patients, or staff occur. Notifies family and physician of all incidents.
- Ensures Incident Reports are completed and forwarded to the Employee Health/Infection Control Nurse.
- Ensures that patient rights are honored by all under his/her supervision. Examples: free from abuse, physical or mental, and treated with dignity and respect.
- Assists in completion of administrative forms and reports. Examples, but not all inclusive are:
- Performance evaluations of staff.
- Updating policies and procedures.
- Gives verbal report for oncoming shift.
Specific shift assignments:
7 am – 7 pm
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- Checks crash carts and documents on log daily.
- Ensures IV caddy is stocked with needed supplies.
7 am – 7 pm
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- Completes Glucometer Q.C.
- Monthly complete inventory of crash cart.
- Ensures ED rooms are stocked.
- Ensures IV caddy is stocked with needed supplies.