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- Implements health care measures and delivers direct resident care to meet resident needs.
- Documents professionally, accurately, and completely according to current standards, and GSLS policies and procedures.
- Delegates and collaborates in providing resident care according to licensure and skill levels, follows up to ensure success-assumes responsibility for all nursing care and nursing actions to residents on the shift assigned. Coordinates and directs resident care appropriately and professionally. Communicates pertinent resident information to appropriate staff, family, and physician.
- Requires functional hearing, ability to read medical records, make observatory assessments, and document in writing and computer records.
- Graduate of a registered nurse accredited program required.
- Current active RN nursing licensure in the State of Minnesota in good standing.
- Must be able to read, write and communicate in English.
- Clinical experience with geriatrics, long-term care and/or rehabilitation preferred.
- Demonstrates a broad and current knowledge of nursing including gerontological nursing and related aspects such as rehabilitation and metal health.
- Knowledge of and skilled in use of the nursing process.
- Skilled in oral and written English communication-communicates clear expectations.
- Knowledge of Quality Improvement-welcomes change to improve.
- Demonstrates sensitivity to the needs, feelings and opinions of residents, family, and other staff members; Demonstrates Integrity, honesty, tact, and diplomacy when in contact with residents, family, and other staff members, professional behavior.
- 89-41 Hourly Wage
Registered Nurse - Winona, MN, United States - Good Shepherd Lutheran Services
Description
Monitors for and provides quality of life and care to residents in accordance with all GSLS policies and procedures, state and federal regulations and standards of care.
Assessment:
Assesses resident's health status and needs by assessing, interpreting, recording and communication data relevant to resident care using the nursing process.
Medication Administration:
Demonstrates knowledge of medication and their correct administration based on each resident's status, diagnoses, and medication regimen. Observes, documents, and reports resident responses to medications.
Discharge Planning:
Plans for resident discharge, anticipates and plan for long-term and/or short-term resident needs, collaborates with the discharge planned when appropriate and assesses the resident prior to discharge.
Emergency and Disaster Measures:
Carries out first aide, emergency, and disaster measures according to policies, procedures, and standards of care.