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POSITION SUMMARY
The Licensed Vocational Nurse supports the work of the Registered Nurse to meet the needs of patients in order to provide safe efficient timely and excellent high quality care. The role of the LVN will assist the RN in the care of a group of patients assigned to the RN. The management of other aspects of care may be assigned to LVNs provided the RN oversees the LVNs provision of care. They are not under any circumstances to be solely responsible for the care of a patient.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
- Team huddle with the RN and CUS for a work plan for the day
- Review assigned patient charts for history and medications needed.
- Review most recent orders.
- Review and administer medications for assigned patients some of whom needing Vital Signs taken prior to medication administration.
- Administer medications by hypodermic injection.
- Note insulinadministration needs and respective double verification policy.
- Obtain finger prick blood samples for blood sugar verification provided competency is verified
- Perform IV started as needed provided competency has been verified.
- Conduct IV rounds checking for IV infiltration replacement of IV bags IV tubing changes or IV pump alarms.
- Spiking and hanging of new IV bags after RN verification
- Start or superimpose (piggyback) intravenous fluids (includes solutions of electrolytes nutrients vitamins blood and blood products) via a primary or secondary infusion lines.
- Administer skin tests.
- Ask the patient a screening question about pain if they have any pain (Yes/No) additional assessment needs to be done by the RN.
- Answer patient call signals signal lights bells or intercom systems to determine patients needs.
- Turn or reposition bedridden patients.
- Provide physical support to assist patients to perform daily living activities such as getting out of bed bathing dressing using the toilet and standing walking or exercising.
- Review patients dietary restrictions food allergies and preferences to ensure patient receives appropriate diet.
- Measure and record food and liquid intake or urinary and fecal output reporting changes to medical or nursing staff.
- Record vital signs such as temperature blood pressure pulse or respiration rate as directed by medical or nursing staff.
- Gather information from caregivers nurses or physicians about patient condition treatment plans or appropriate activities.
- Observe patients to detect symptoms that may require medical attention such as bruises open wounds cognition abnormal vital signs and any signs of distress or blood in urine.
- Document or otherwise report observations of patient behavior complaints or physical symptoms to nurses.
- Assure patients take their oral medications prior to leaving the patients room.
- Remind patients to take nutritional supplements.
- Comply with the hospitals mission and values.
- Take an active role in the importance of rounding.
- Other duties within scope as assigned.
The following aspects of care or care of the patient may not be delegated to LVN nurses since it is outside their scope of practice. Patient assessments and documentation of such in the EHR.
- Assessment of patient condition changes and notification of the physician about these changes. This includes the patients pain assessment prior to and after pain medication.
- Administer IV push medications
- Develop a patients plan of care
- Any other aspect of care which calls upon the RNs clinical critical judgment and assessment to make a clinical nursing decision.
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POSITION REQUIREMENTS
A. Education
- High school diploma /GED.
- Vocational Nursing Degree.
B. Qualifications/Experience
- Two (2) years of LVN experience required. ED or Urgent Care Preferred.
- Current Basic Life Support (BLS)
- Current California State Licensed Vocation Nurse license
- Must complete annual Workplace Violence Prevention Program/Certificate per hospital policy during initial training/orientation but not to exceed 30 days from hire/transfer.
C. Special Skills/Knowledge
- Service Orientation actively looking for ways to help people.
- Critical Thinking using logic and reasoning to identify the strengths and weaknesses of alternative solutions conclusions or approaches to problems.
If you are interested please apply online and send your resume to POSITION SUMMARYThe Licensed Vocational Nurse supports the work of the Registered Nurse to meet the needs of patients in order to provide safe efficient timely and excellent high quality care. The role of the LVN will assist the RN in...
If you are interested please apply online and send your resume to
POSITION SUMMARY
The Licensed Vocational Nurse supports the work of the Registered Nurse to meet the needs of patients in order to provide safe efficient timely and excellent high quality care. The role of the LVN will assist the RN in the care of a group of patients assigned to the RN. The management of other aspects of care may be assigned to LVNs provided the RN oversees the LVNs provision of care. They are not under any circumstances to be solely responsible for the care of a patient.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
- Team huddle with the RN and CUS for a work plan for the day
- Review assigned patient charts for history and medications needed.
- Review most recent orders.
- Review and administer medications for assigned patients some of whom needing Vital Signs taken prior to medication administration.
- Administer medications by hypodermic injection.
- Note insulinadministration needs and respective double verification policy.
- Obtain finger prick blood samples for blood sugar verification provided competency is verified
- Perform IV started as needed provided competency has been verified.
- Conduct IV rounds checking for IV infiltration replacement of IV bags IV tubing changes or IV pump alarms.
- Spiking and hanging of new IV bags after RN verification
- Start or superimpose (piggyback) intravenous fluids (includes solutions of electrolytes nutrients vitamins blood and blood products) via a primary or secondary infusion lines.
- Administer skin tests.
- Ask the patient a screening question about pain if they have any pain (Yes/No) additional assessment needs to be done by the RN.
- Answer patient call signals signal lights bells or intercom systems to determine patients needs.
- Turn or reposition bedridden patients.
- Provide physical support to assist patients to perform daily living activities such as getting out of bed bathing dressing using the toilet and standing walking or exercising.
- Review patients dietary restrictions food allergies and preferences to ensure patient receives appropriate diet.
- Measure and record food and liquid intake or urinary and fecal output reporting changes to medical or nursing staff.
- Record vital signs such as temperature blood pressure pulse or respiration rate as directed by medical or nursing staff.
- Gather information from caregivers nurses or physicians about patient condition treatment plans or appropriate activities.
- Observe patients to detect symptoms that may require medical attention such as bruises open wounds cognition abnormal vital signs and any signs of distress or blood in urine.
- Document or otherwise report observations of patient behavior complaints or physical symptoms to nurses.
- Assure patients take their oral medications prior to leaving the patients room.
- Remind patients to take nutritional supplements.
- Comply with the hospitals mission and values.
- Take an active role in the importance of rounding.
- Other duties within scope as assigned.
The following aspects of care or care of the patient may not be delegated to LVN nurses since it is outside their scope of practice. Patient assessments and documentation of such in the EHR.
- Assessment of patient condition changes and notification of the physician about these changes. This includes the patients pain assessment prior to and after pain medication.
- Administer IV push medications
- Develop a patients plan of care
- Any other aspect of care which calls upon the RNs clinical critical judgment and assessment to make a clinical nursing decision.
#LI-AJ1
POSITION REQUIREMENTS
A. Education
- High school diploma /GED.
- Vocational Nursing Degree.
B. Qualifications/Experience
- Two (2) years of LVN experience required. ED or Urgent Care Preferred.
- Current Basic Life Support (BLS)
- Current California State Licensed Vocation Nurse license
- Must complete annual Workplace Violence Prevention Program/Certificate per hospital policy during initial training/orientation but not to exceed 30 days from hire/transfer.
C. Special Skills/Knowledge
- Service Orientation actively looking for ways to help people.
- Critical Thinking using logic and reasoning to identify the strengths and weaknesses of alternative solutions conclusions or approaches to problems.
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