Registered Nurse - Grand Rapids, United States - Grand Itasca

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    We're glad you are thinking about joining us.

    Grand Itasca is a non-profit organization with a clear vision of being the leader in transforming rural health care by achieving the highest levels of quality, access, and value.

    Our strength stems from teamwork and collaboration among a talented and diverse group of professionals. With over 700 employees in hundreds of different roles, Grand Itasca can offer a variety of career opportunities.


    About the PositionPOSITION:
    RN ICU Float


    EMPLOYMENT TYPE:
    casual


    WORK SCHEDULE:
    Days, Nights


    DEPARTMENT:
    Critical Cares Services
    • ICUInternal posting until 3/21/24Overview:The ICU is an 4 bed Intensive Care.
    We care for patients with different diagnosis including but not limited to:
    Acute Myocardial Infarction, Congestive Heart Failure, Post-Trauma, Shock, Diabetic Ketoacidosis, Acute Croup and Surgical Patients.

    The unit schedules 2 ICU RN's and 1 Monitor Tech/CNA each shift, 24 hours/day and based on the number of ICU patients and the acuity of the patients.


    Job Duties:


    The Registered Nurse provides quality care to all patients and ensures patient safety throughout the continuum of patient care, advocates for the patient respecting advanced directives and patient decisions.

    The Registered Nurse completes admission assessment according to unit policy, utilizing past medical history, therapeutic communication and physical assessment. Utilizes critical thinking and analysis.

    The Registered Nurse identifies accurately nursing diagnosis/collaborative problems to determine appropriate interventions within the framework of accepted standards of care.

    The Registered Nurse assesses the individual needs of the adult, geriatric, adolescent and pediatric patients and developing appropriate plans of care.

    The Registered Nurse maintains accurate, objective patient records.
    The Registered Nurse ensures efficiency and accuracy of orders.
    The Registered Nurse assumes patient care responsibilities by organizing workload effectively and remaining flexible to environmental changes.

    The Registered Nurse utilizes departments equipment correctly and efficiently; demonstrates knowledge of special preparations or equipment needed for department specific procedures.

    The Registered Nurse nursing skills/competencies include but are not limited to:

    IV access, ECG interpretation, hemodynamic monitoring and interpretation, airway management, pain management, neurological assessment, fluid management, infection control measures, respiratory management and sedation/analgesia assessment and monitoring.

    The Registered Nurse communicates professionally and collaborates effectively with patients, families, co-workers, health care team members and ancillary departments to ensure patient centered coordination of care.

    The RN demonstrates abilities to manage large volumes of multiple patient, family, staff and physicians priorities within short time frames and organize workload; includes critical thinking, delegation skills and respectful communication.

    Ensures plan of care is consistent with nursing standards and hospital policy and procedures.
    Perform other related duties as required. This list is not all-inclusive and any other task or job may be assigned in the future.


    Required Qualifications:
    Registered with the Minnesota Board of Nursing. BSN preferred.

    Equivalent of one (1) year Critical Care experience or two (2) years Medical Surgical experience within the past five years.

    Basic Life Support (BLS) and Advance Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) certifications required and maintain certification.
    Pediatric Advance Life Support (PALS) or attain certification within six months of employment and maintains certification.

    Trauma Nursing Core Course (TNCC) or Comprehensive Advance Life Support (CALS) certification or attain certification within 12 months of initial orientation in the emergency department and maintain certification.

    ECG recognition/interpretation within six months of employment.*If no candidates meet the above requirements, consideration will be given to those with one (1) years relevant Medical/Surgical experience OR 6 months of relevant Critical Care experience.


    Preferred Qualifications:
    American Association of Critical-Care Nurses (AACN) CCRN certification preferred.
    EEO/AA Employer/Vet/Disabled All qualified applicants will receive consideration without regard to any lawfully protected status.