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No matter what your job title, the work you do at Kaiser Permanente Georgia supports the health and well-being of our Atlanta-area members. That's because each of us-from our allied health professionals to our RNs-shares a commitment to providing the best possible care experience. Come build a rewarding career in an environment that supports your success. Join us and put your beliefs into practice.
Kaiser Permanente nurses advance the art and science of nursing in a patient-centered healing environment through their professional practice and leadership. Kaiser Permanente nurses are guided by an integrated nursing model that places patients and families in the center. Our nurses embody a set of core values and professional behaviors that define who we are. The Staff Registered Nurse in the ACC/CDU practices professional nursing as defined by the Georgia Registered Professional Nurse Practice Act and by organizational policies, procedures and guidelines. Provides nursing care for patients, members and families to restore and promote health and to prevent illness and injury in the ACC/CDU and supporting departments. Collaborates with leadership and members of the Health Care Team across departments to ensure the delivery of high quality, safe care and service.
Essential Functions:
- Provides nursing care to patients within his/her scope of practice, utilizing the nursing process to assess the health status, establish a nursing diagnosis, establish nursing goals to meet health care needs, and develop, implement and evaluate a nursing plan of care. O.C.G.A. -43-26-3(8). Nursing care will involve both ACC and CDU patients.
- Assesses and triages patients presenting to the ACC/CDU health care setting, including unscheduled patients, emergencies and others.
- Provides care for patients of varying age and acuity including AMI, multiple injuries, CVA, Gyn emergencies and other medical /surgical conditions.
- Performs a triage assessment, determines acuity, and implements an individual plan of care.
- Evaluates emergency situations and initiates appropriate nursing interventions. Leads the nursing response to medical emergencies. Ensures the readiness of the Health Care Team members to respond to emergencies, including equipment and staff knowledge and skill.
- Monitors patient and work flows, directs other clinical support staff in the delivery of patient care.
- Monitors electronic messaging and email related to patient and provider requests and inquires. Manages the messages as appropriate or triages to physician or others as needed.
- Initiates and monitors IV therapy, administration of medications and other nursing procedures as ordered by the physician or associate practitioner. Assists with procedures and monitors patients' response during and after the procedure.
- Assesses patient and family health education needs, provides health teaching and counseling and evaluates effectiveness of the education process.
- Conducts outgoing telephone calls to patients requiring follow up care and preventative outreach.
- Accurately documents patient data, actions, interventions and patient response according to established guidelines and policies.
- Leads or participates in quality improvement activities and/or initiatives.
- Responds effectively to member / patient concerns.
- Serves as an advocate for the patient. Facilitates transitions and coordination of care across the continuum.
- Serves as a role model for quality and service and as a resource, coach and mentor for other members of the Health Care Team.
- Completes other department-specific procedures and nursing care within scope of practice and skill.
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Requirements |
Basic Qualifications:
- Associate's degree.
- Graduate of NLN-accredited School of Nursing.
- Current licensure as a Registered Professional Nurse in the State of Georgia.
- Current Basic Life Support (BLS) certification through the American Heart Association.
- Must have ACLS certification from the American Heart Association within 6 months of hire.
- Must have PALS certification from the American Heart Association within 12 months of hire.
- Minimum of 2 years of experience within the last 5 years within an Emergency Department and/or Critical Care unit (ICU, L&D, PACU, etc.).
- Basic EKG interpretation.
- Advanced hemodynamic monitoring.
Satisfactorily completion of RN service assessment.
Preferred Qualifications:
- BSN degree.
- Experience in a fast-paced setting/environment.
- Excellent nursing assessment skills.
Primary Location: Georgia-Jonesboro
Scheduled Hours (1-40): 40
Shift: Variable
Working Days: Sun-Sat
Working Hours Start: 7:00 AM /Varies
Working Hours End: 7:00 AM /Varies
Schedule: Full-time
Job Type: Standard
Employee Status: Regular
Employee Group: UFCW - Local 1996
Job Level: Individual Contributor
Job: Nursing Licensed
Public Department Name: ACC/CDU
Travel: No
Job Eligible for Benefits: Yes
External hires must pass a background check/drug screen. We are proud to be an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer.
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