UC Health, LLC
RN-Neuro (Finance)
Graduate from an accredited school of nursing. Bachelor of Science in Nursing preferred.
LICENSE & CERTIFICATION:
Current Ohio RN license.DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Engages in population appropriate communication.
Has knowledge of growth and development milestones and tasks.
Gives clear instructions to patients/family regarding treatment.
Involves family/guardian in the assessment, initial treatment and continuing care of the patient.
Identifies any physical limitations of the patient and deploys intervention when necessary.
Recognizes and responds appropriately to patients/families with behavioral health problems.
Interprets population related data and plans care appropriately.
Identifies and responds appropriately to different needs resulting from, unique psychological needs or those associated with religious / cultural norms. Performs treatments, administers medication or operates equipment safely.
Recognizes and responds to signs/symptoms of abuse or neglect.
Demonstrates nursing clinical skills necessary to make pertinent and accurate assessments of the physical, psychosocial, spiritual and educational needs of the patient.
Demonstrates knowledge base of normal age-specific, physiological and psychosocial functions of the unit's population.
Performs a basic physical assessment.
Initiates upon admission, a nursing admission history and nursing assessment including an educational needs assessment.
Initiates referrals upon admission and throughout care as based on patient assessment.
Understands signs and symptoms and data related to the patient's presenting problems and potential problems.
Reassesses and evaluates patient needs each shift and more frequently when indicated by unit standards of care or patient condition.
Assesses patient and environmental safety continuously.
Receives and gives a complete, concise and timely report on condition of assigned patients.
Recognizes and appropriately reports basic abnormal data and subtle changes in patient conditions. Incorporates into plan of care as applicable.
Collaborates with other health team members to collect and share pertinent data regarding patient's physiological and psychological condition.
Participates in discharge planning.
Utilizes collected data to establish and prioritize a list of actual, and potential, individualized age-specific patient problems and/or needs.
Prepares, implements, evaluates, revises and coordinates interdisciplinary plan of care for each assigned patient in a collaborative effort with the other health care team members and patient/family within the time frame indicated by unit's standards of practice.
Communicates formulated plan of care, as appropriate, to all levels of associates involved in the patient's care.
Demonstrates ability to establish priorities of care based on patients' assessment and needs.
Implements plan of care and interventions to provide quality care based on assessed needs, established standards of care and according to policy and procedures.
Implements nursing actions, either by direct care or delegation of responsibility, based upon patient's plan of care and skill level of personnel.
Implements plan of nursing care in collaboration with the patient, family/designee, and other health care team members.
Demonstrates critical thinking and accountability in evaluating and implementing of physician.
Demonstrates competency for medication administration as allowed by licensure and institution policy
Able to recognize emergent situations and implement emergency measures. Demonstrates professional manner during emergent situations.
Based upon nursing assessment, makes appropriate referrals to other health care team members in a timely manner.
Implements safety interventions to maintain patient/family/staff safety. Reports actual and potential patient safety issues.
Demonstrates competency in infection control measures.
Assumes responsibility for personal professional development and contributes to the professional development of peers, colleagues and others.
Participates in unit or department staff meetings.
Utilizes learning opportunities on the unit for improvement of self and others.
Identifies personal strengths and weaknesses as a professional nurse. Takes initiatives in professional growth in regards to identified weaknesses.
Maintains individual competency in nursing practice.
Completes all educational, certification and regulatory requirements, submits required tests and paperwork in a timely manner.
Involved in best practice recommendations and implementation to improve patient care at the unit or department level.
Evaluates nursing practice by participating in self/peer review and performance improvement activities.
Nursing process is accurately and concisely documented, including evaluation of treatment.
Documents according to UC Health policy and procedures.
Documents plan of care reflective of collaborative practice with other health care team members.
Documents patient/family/designee teaching and response appropriately.
Continuously evaluates nursing practice in relation to the standards of care and individual plan of care.
Evaluates effectiveness of nursing care interventions and revises or continues with plan of care based on patient's response.
Involves patient, family and other health care team members in evaluation process when appropriate.
Maintains continuity of care between shifts or encounter and transfers by reporting or following up on patient care needs if applicable.
Effectively manages care through others.
Demonstrates time management when providing patient care.
Demonstrates flexibility and a cooperative attitude to meet the needs of the unit.
Acts as a resources person and mentor for new personnel, floater, and/or supplemental staff working on the unit.
May function as a preceptor.
Appropriately delegates to ancillary staff; communicates effectively.
Considers factors related to cost and effective outcomes when planning patient care.
Manages workload effectively.
Initiates care in a timely manner.
Answers and responds to patient requests or call lights promptly when applicable
Supports effective use of staff and supplies.
PATIENT POPULATION DETERMINATION
According to The Joint Commission Competency Standards, are there any specific patient populations served by this position.
Review the physical demands and assign an overall average percentage of time this position performs these activities. These physical demands will not be listed or rated on the annual performance appraisal.
Climbing: Ascending or descending stairs, ladders, ramps, etc, using feet and legs and /or hands and arms - 5%
Stooping: Bending body downward and forward by bending spine at the waist - 40%
Kneeling: Bending legs at knees to come to a rest on knee or knees - 10%
Reaching: Extending hand(s) and arm(s) in any direction - 75%
Standing: Remaining upright on the feet, particularly for sustained periods of time - 90%
Walking: Moving about on foot to accomplish tasks - 90%
Pushing 0-10 lbs: Use of upper extremities to press against something with steady force in order to move something forward, downward or outward - 20%
Pushing 11-20 lbs: Use of upper extremities to press against something with steady force in order to move something forward, downward or outward - 20%
Pushing 21-50 lbs: Use of upper extremities to press against something with steady force in order to move something forward, downward or outward - 20%
Pushing 51 lbs or more: Use of upper extremities to press against something with steady force in order to move something forward, downward or outward - 20%
Pulling: Use of upper extremities to exert force in order to drag, haul or tug objects in a sustained motion - 20%
Lifting 0-10 lbs: Raising objects from a lower to a higher position, or moving objects horizontally from position-to-position and requires the use of upper extremities and back muscles - 20%
Lifting 11-20 lbs: Raising objects from a lower to a higher position, or moving objects horizontally from position-to-position and requires the use of upper extremities and back muscles - 20%
Lifting 21-50 lbs: Raising objects from a lower to a higher position, or moving objects horizontally from position-to-position and requires the use of upper extremities and back muscles - 20%
Lifting 51 lbs or more: Raising objects from a lower to a higher position, or moving objects horizontally from position-to-position and requires the use of upper extremities and back muscles - 20%
Carrying 0-10 lbs: Holding and moving/transporting an object about - 20%
Carrying 11-20 lbs: Holding and moving/transporting an object about - 20%
Carrying 21-50 lbs: Holding and moving/transporting an object about - 20%
Carrying 51 lbs or more: Holding and moving/transporting an object about - 20%
Fingering: Picking, pinching, typing or otherwise working primarily with fingers rather than with the whole hand or arm, as in handling - 100%
Feeling: Perceiving attributes of objects such as size, shape, temperature or texture by touching with skin, particularly that of (using) fingertips - 100%
Talking: Expressing or exchanging ideas by means of the spoken word - must convey detailed or spoken instructions to others accurately, loudly or quickly - 100%
Hearing: Perceiving the nature of sounds at normal speaking levels with or without correction, and having the ability to receive detailed information through oral communication - 100%
Seeing: The process of perceiving objects by use of the eyes to perform an activity - visual acuity requirements include ability to discern position of object(s), shape of object(s), color, depth perception or visual inspection - 100%DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Engages in population appropriate communication.
Has knowledge of growth and development milestones and tasks.
Gives clear instructions to patients/family regarding treatment.
Involves family/guardian in the assessment, initial treatment and continuing care of the patient.
Identifies any physical limitations of the patient and deploys intervention when necessary.
Recognizes and responds appropriately to patients/families with behavioral health problems.
Interprets population related data and plans care appropriately.
Identifies and responds appropriately to different needs resulting from, unique psychological needs or those associated with religious / cultural norms. Performs treatments, administers medication or operates equipment safely.
Recognizes and responds to signs/symptoms of abuse or neglect.
Demonstrates nursing clinical skills necessary to make pertinent and accurate assessments of the physical, psychosocial, spiritual and educational needs of the patient.
Demonstrates knowledge base of normal age-specific, physiological and psychosocial functions of the unit's population.
Performs a basic physical assessment.
Initiates upon admission, a nursing admission history and nursing assessment including an educational needs assessment.
Initiates referrals upon admission and throughout care as based on patient assessment.
Understands signs and symptoms and data related to the patient's presenting problems and potential problems.
Reassesses and evaluates patient needs each shift and more frequently when indicated by unit standards of care or patient condition.
Assesses patient and environmental safety continuously.
Receives and gives a complete, concise and timely report on condition of assigned patients.
Recognizes and appropriately reports basic abnormal data and subtle changes in patient conditions. Incorporates into plan of care as applicable.
Collaborates with other health team members to collect and share pertinent data regarding patient's physiological and psychological condition.
Participates in discharge planning.
Utilizes collected data to establish and prioritize a list of actual, and potential, individualized age-specific patient problems and/or needs.
Prepares, implements, evaluates, revises and coordinates interdisciplinary plan of care for each assigned patient in a collaborative effort with the other health care team members and patient/family within the time frame indicated by unit's standards of practice.
Communicates formulated plan of care, as appropriate, to all levels of associates involved in the patient's care.
Demonstrates ability to establish priorities of care based on patients' assessment and needs.
Implements plan of care and interventions to provide quality care based on assessed needs, established standards of care and according to policy and procedures.
Implements nursing actions, either by direct care or delegation of responsibility, based upon patient's plan of care and skill level of personnel.
Implements plan of nursing care in collaboration with the patient, family/designee, and other health care team members.
Demonstrates critical thinking and accountability in evaluating and implementing of physician.
Demonstrates competency for medication administration as allowed by licensure and institution policy
Able to recognize emergent situations and implement emergency measures. Demonstrates professional manner during emergent situations.
Based upon nursing assessment, makes appropriate referrals to other health care team members in a timely manner.
Implements safety interventions to maintain patient/family/staff safety. Reports actual and potential patient safety issues.
Demonstrates competency in infection control measures.
Assumes responsibility for personal professional development and contributes to the professional development of peers, colleagues and others.
Participates in unit or department staff meetings.
Utilizes learning opportunities on the unit for improvement of self and others.
Identifies personal strengths and weaknesses as a professional nurse. Takes initiatives in professional growth in regards to identified weaknesses.
Maintains individual competency in nursing practice.
Completes all educational, certification and regulatory requirements, submits required tests and paperwork in a timely manner.
Involved in best practice recommendations and implementation to improve patient care at the unit or department level.
Evaluates nursing practice by participating in self/peer review and performance improvement activities.
Nursing process is accurately and concisely documented, including evaluation of treatment.
Documents according to UC Health policy and procedures.
Documents plan of care reflective of collaborative practice with other health care team members.
Documents patient/family/designee teaching and response appropriately.
Continuously evaluates nursing practice in relation to the standards of care and individual plan of care.
Evaluates effectiveness of nursing care interventions and revises or continues with plan of care based on patient's response.
Involves patient, family and other health care team members in evaluation process when appropriate.
Maintains continuity of care between shifts or encounter and transfers by reporting or following up on patient care needs if applicable.
Effectively manages care through others.
Demonstrates time management when providing patient care.
Demonstrates flexibility and a cooperative attitude to meet the needs of the unit.
Acts as a resources person and mentor for new personnel, floater, and/or supplemental staff working on the unit.
May function as a preceptor.
Appropriately delegates to ancillary staff; communicates effectively.
Considers factors related to cost and effective outcomes when planning patient care.
Manages workload effectively.
Initiates care in a timely manner.
Answers and responds to patient requests or call lights promptly when applicable
Supports effective use of staff and supplies.
PATIENT POPULATION DETERMINATION
According to The Joint Commission Competency Standards, are there any specific patient populations served by this position.
Review the physical demands and assign an overall average percentage of time this position performs these activities. These physical demands will not be listed or rated on the annual performance appraisal.
Climbing: Ascending or descending stairs, ladders, ramps, etc, using feet and legs and /or hands and arms - 5%
Stooping: Bending body downward and forward by bending spine at the waist - 40%
Kneeling: Bending legs at knees to come to a rest on knee or knees - 10%
Reaching: Extending hand(s) and arm(s) in any direction - 75%
Standing: Remaining upright on the feet, particularly for sustained periods of time - 90%
Walking: Moving about on foot to accomplish tasks - 90%
Pushing 0-10 lbs: Use of upper extremities to press against something with steady force in order to move something forward, downward or outward - 20%
Pushing 11-20 lbs: Use of upper extremities to press against something with steady force in order to move something forward, downward or outward - 20%
Pushing 21-50 lbs: Use of upper extremities to press against something with steady force in order to move something forward, downward or outward - 20%
Pushing 51 lbs or more: Use of upper extremities to press against something with steady force in order to move something forward, downward or outward - 20%
Pulling: Use of upper extremities to exert force in order to drag, haul or tug objects in a sustained motion - 20%
Lifting 0-10 lbs: Raising objects from a lower to a higher position, or moving objects horizontally from position-to-position and requires the use of upper extremities and back muscles - 20%
Lifting 11-20 lbs: Raising objects from a lower to a higher position, or moving objects horizontally from position-to-position and requires the use of upper extremities and back muscles - 20%
Lifting 21-50 lbs: Raising objects from a lower to a higher position, or moving objects horizontally from position-to-position and requires the use of upper extremities and back muscles - 20%
Lifting 51 lbs or more: Raising objects from a lower to a higher position, or moving objects horizontally from position-to-position and requires the use of upper extremities and back muscles - 20%
Carrying 0-10 lbs: Holding and moving/transporting an object about - 20%
Carrying 11-20 lbs: Holding and moving/transporting an object about - 20%
Carrying 21-50 lbs: Holding and moving/transporting an object about - 20%
Carrying 51 lbs or more: Holding and moving/transporting an object about - 20%
Fingering: Picking, pinching, typing or otherwise working primarily with fingers rather than with the whole hand or arm, as in handling - 100%
Feeling: Perceiving attributes of objects such as size, shape, temperature or texture by touching with skin, particularly that of (using) fingertips - 100%
Talking: Expressing or exchanging ideas by means of the spoken word - must convey detailed or spoken instructions to others accurately, loudly or quickly - 100%
Hearing: Perceiving the nature of sounds at normal speaking levels with or without correction, and having the ability to receive detailed information through oral communication - 100%
Seeing: The process of perceiving objects by use of the eyes to perform an activity - visual acuity requirements include ability to discern position of object(s), shape of object(s), color, depth perception or visual inspection - 100%