A Registered Nurse who is responsible for the nursing care of patients in the Critical Care setting guided by policies and procedures of the Critical Care Unit and hospital.
A. Nursing Process:
+ Assessment of physiological, psycho social, educational, cultural, and spiritual needs of patient as evidenced by written assessment within one hour of admission and visual assessment within fifteen minutes of arrival
+ Documents physical assessment every four hours on in the electronic medical record and vital signs/I&O Q2 or more frequently as required by diagnosis/disease process/physician orders.
+ Reassesses patient’s needs every four hours and more often when necessary and documents in the electronic medical record and patient care plan. Provides further interventions as necessary and re-evaluates outcomes.
+ Monitors vital sign, i.e. EKG, Sa02, etc. and intervenes as necessary
+ Initiate and monitor vasoactive drips, ie Dopamine, Dobutamine, Nipride, Norepinephrine etc.
+ Monitor invasive lines, i.e. central lines, arterial lines, etc.
+ Monitor ventilator patients and intervene when necessary
+ Operate various pain management equipment, i.e. PCA, Epidural, etc.
+ Assess patient for respiratory depressions and/or arrest and intervene immediately if necessary, i.e. CPR, use ambu bag, chin lift maneuvers airways, etc.
+ Responds to codes in unit and responds to codes in other units in the hospital.
+ Monitor, assess and intervenes with extremely unstable patients, ie post cardiac surgery, trauma, organ donation, etc.
+ Insures that patients have a safe post-operative/post-procedural period from general, regional or local anesthesia, including Moderate Sedation .
+ Provide age specific and disease specific care and education to patients/families relating to post-procedural care.
B. Technical Equipment Operation:
A detailed description of the physical requirements of this job is maintained in the Employee Health Department.
+ Maintains current licensure, certifications, education, and physical health standards
+ Participates in mandatory and/or optional educational activities/offerings. Attends staff meetings regularly and as required by assigned unit
+ Demonstrates knowledge and competency on hospital information technologies used in the designated patient care area.
+ Successfully completes written and practical competencies annually or otherwise as assigned.
+ CCRN preferred.
+ Two years acute care nursing preferred, new grad training provided as appropriate.
+ Meets all required licensure and/or certifications necessary for Registered Nurse.
+ ACLS certification required on file in Department of Education.
The Critical Care Unit (CCU) at Antelope Valley Medical Center provides dedicated, continuous monitoring and support to critically ill or injured patients. Highly specialized CCU nurses care for only 1 or 2 patients at any given time.
Open-heart, Balloon Pump, Trauma, Respiratory, Medical/Surgical, Renal, Neuro Patients
Hourly based
CA , United States Lancaster, CA, United States
CA , United States Lancaster, CA, United States