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- Telemetry assumes the responsibility and accountability for delivery of patient care of telemetry patients.
- Telemetry exhibits critical thinking and performance ability in the coordination of patient care, and consistently performs according to nursing standards while remaining accountable for providing patient care and assisting others in the management of patient care.
- Monitors patient progress and updates patient medical records as needed Responds to patients experiencing cardiac pain Performs various diagnostic tests Manages and administers medication Monitors and uses the electrocardiogram, EKG, or ECG Educates patients on cardiac health and communicates with patient's family when applicable Administers tests, analyzes lab results, and reports them to the physician Documents the patient's plan of care using identified nursing diagnoses, expected patient outcomes, and selected nursing interventions Identifies and prioritizes actions based upon patient care requirements Performs interventions according to identified priorities, plan of care, and the hospital policies and patient care outcome standard Provides a safe, comfortable and therapeutic patient environment Revises the plan of care according to evaluation, changes in medical plan of care, effective/ineffective nursing interventions Documents patient's response to nursing and other interventions Uses clinical judgment in evaluation activities to meet patient care needs of an assigned unit/floor including established priorities Monitors safety and effectiveness of the environment and equipment Minimum Requirements:
RN Telemetry - Beckley, United States - Amergis
Description
$2, 242 / week (36 hours)$2, 962 / week (48 hours)As a professional practitioner, the RNEssential Duties and Responsibilities:
+ Utilizes the nursing process to assess, plan, implement, and evaluate patient care on telemetry unit + Performs focused interview to identify specific patient needs + Assesses signs and symptoms indicating physiologic and psychosocial changes in the patient's condition + Monitors EKG output and keeps doctors informed of any changes + Records vital signs, including oxygen levels, blood pressure, breathing patterns, etc.