Inspire health. Serve with compassion. Be the difference.
Job Summary
Utilizes the nursing process to provide hospice and palliative care to the terminally ill patient, regardless of their age, and supportive care to the patient's family. Adheres to all compliance and policy and procedure requirements of the organization including, but not limited to: licensure renewal, assigned training, employee health screenings, time and attendance policy, dress code policy, patient confidentiality, infection control, medication administration. Demonstrates knowledge of regulatory agency requirements (The Joint Commission, DHEC). Provides care within the scope of the SC Nursing Practice Act.
Bonus
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Essential Functions
All team members are expected to be knowledgeable and compliant with Prisma Health's values: Inspire health. Serve with compassion. Be the difference.
Assess patient physiological, psychosocial, developmental, environmental needs, and the families' need for supportive care; and based upon that assessment will offer input into the interdisciplinary Plan of Care
Demonstrates the ability to perform a physical assessment based on the patient's age and developmental level.
Performs a thorough pain and other symptom assessment and utilizes the symptom management medical authorization guidelines to guide care plan and interventions.
Considers the physical, emotional and spiritual aspects of the patient/family when assessing client's needs.
Documents assessment appropriately in the medical record in a clear and concise manner.
Provides accurate assessment to physician in a timely manner.
Develops a nursing plan of care and a CNA plan of care, as needed, that are individualized, seeking input from the patient and family.
Monitors and updates the nursing and the CNA plans of care basing updates on changing patient status and changing family needs.
Monitors the patient's/family's need for additional services and refers appropriately to other members of the hospice team.
Assesses for and provides education to patient/family using verbal and written information.
Develops a plan of care for the time of death that meets the express wishes of the patient/family.
Competently performs appropriate nursing interventions with thorough and timely documentation in patient's chart.
Demonstrates clinical competency and is knowledgeable regarding agency's clinical procedures.
Reports assessment findings and changes in patient's condition to physician resulting in successful management of patient's symptoms, makes recommendation based upon sound nursing judgement.
Utilizes standing orders and medical authorization guidelines to appropriately guide practice.
Recognizes the family decision-making role and patient's right to self-determination.
Demonstrates time management and organizational skills with the ability to prioritize multiple tasks.
Utilizes appropriately the other members of the interdisciplinary team both as resources and as consultants.
Oversees the CNA's performance of the interventions in Plan of Care according to requirements 100% of the time.
Documentation reflects timeliness, completeness, clarity and accuracy. All documentation is complete by the workday.
Demonstrates safe and effective nursing care, as defined by facility's policies and procedures.
Initiates bereavement follow-up with patient's family, supporting the bereavement POC.
Attends funeral, visitations or memorial services whenever possible.
Attends scheduled bereavement program events, supporting those families served.
Participates in review of quality data and makes recommendations for improvement
Performs admission, evaluation visits and consultative services as requested
Works on various projects and committees as requested
Educates the public regarding end-of life issues.
Assists with the orientation and training of students/new employees/Volunteers
Evaluates the effectiveness of specific interventions and the resulting movement toward goals.
Evaluates patient's response to any treatment and/or medication administered.
Evaluates patient's disease progression and family's response to change.
Evaluates patient's progress toward goals and achieved outcomes.
Evaluates patient/family response to teaching.
Evaluates family caregiver's potential and current ability to cope with the physical and emotional demands of their role in patient's care.
Evaluates need for team conference or consultation.
Provides consultation and discussion of the case at IDG Care Meeting.
Evaluates cultural needs and/or developmental needs when evaluating the response to Plan of Care.
Facilitates continuity of care with other team members and other agencies through accurate and timely exchange of information
Communicates on a regular basis with all staff/volunteers regarding patient status
Communicates with physicians and others, as needed, to coordinate and ensure quality care.
Attends and participates in team meetings, briefings and other related activities.
Provides ongoing communication with all Hospice team members. Initiates POC at time of death and notifies all appropriate persons/agencies. Completes all discharge paperwork.
Documents all clinical findings, interventions, physician orders, changes in the Plan of Care telephone calls, team conferences and referrals clearly and in a timely manner.
Participates as a member of the team supporting the mission and goals of the agency
Participates in IDG care planning, offering insights and knowledge to other team members in a supportive manner
Recognizes the value of the interdisciplinary approach to care utilizing/referring to the other team members appropriately
Recognizes the influence of beliefs, and cultures on behaviors and accepts strengths and limitations in others for both clients and co-workers
Works toward the resolution of interpersonal conflicts
Uses words that express respect, patience and understanding in all interactions with others.
Demonstrates the ability to maintain an effective nurse-patient/family relationship using clear professional boundaries.
Offers and provides help when others are in need of assistance, information or direction
Offers positive participation in staff meetings.
Seeks opportunities to collaborate and to keep all team members informed
Performs other duties as assigned.
Supervisory/Management Responsibilities
This is a non-management job that will report to a supervisor, manager, director or executive.
Minimum Requirements
Education - Associate degree in Nursing
Experience - One (1) year experience as a registered nurse. Experience in hospice or other home care services preferred
In Lieu Of
In lieu of 1 year of registered nurse experience, will accept successful completion of the Prisma Health Nurse Residency Program or successful completion of a comparable residency from another organization.
Required Certifications, Registrations, Licenses
RN - REGISTERED NURSE - (Code NLRN)
South Carolina Driver's License. Proof of current auto liability coverage and reliable personal transportation
BSN preferred
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
Critical thinking skills
Problem solving skills
Knowledge concerning the process of grief/loss process and able to demonstrates appropriate supportive interventions.
Familiar with dept. policies and procedures and able demonstrates compliance with hospice standards of care.
Communication skills. Ability to uses listening skills that indicate understanding and promotes accurate interpretation of others' concerns, motivation and feelings
Work Shift
Day (United States of America)
Location
Baptist Newberry
Facility
1524 Hospice - Newberry
Department
15246050 Nursing Service
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