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The Cardiac Care Nurse 1 is an entry level role providing basic nursing care in the assigned nursing unit and is responsible for assisting senior staff in patient management. This includes, but is not limited to, adhering to established protocols, developing foundational nursing skills, and supporting the Nursing Unit in required tasks as needed to support the Nursing organization.
Strategic Roles & Responsibilities - Contribute to strategic initiatives aimed at improving the assigned unit's nursing practices
- Participate in the development of protocols and processes to enhance patient safety and operational efficiency
- Pursue high staff engagement
- Achieve and sustain a high quality of care and patient safety
- Support the empowerment of nurses through the enculturation of the JHAH nursing Professional Practice Model
Operational Roles & Responsibilities - Support various nursing tasks including patient preparation and basic care delivery
- Monitor patient conditions and ensure safety during routine tasks
- Achieve and maintain the mandated set of activities for level 1, which is a minimum total of 10 points in at least two categories within each 12 month cycle as outlined in the Clinical Advancement Program
- Utilize the nursing process to assess, plan, implement, evaluate and document patient care from admission through discharge specific to the patient's age
- Provide nursing care, patient/family education consistent with the plan of care and patients' needs with respect for privacy, dignity, personal preference and culture, demonstrating acceptance, caring and empathy while utilizing appropriate resources when applicable
- Respond promptly and effectively to emergency and lifesaving situations by utilizing clinical skills, critical thinking and evidence based practices to ensure optimal patient outcomes
- Perform a wide range of nursing procedures with attention to accuracy, patient safety and comfort while maintaining a safe, clean and organized environment for the patient, family, visitors and staff
- Administer chemotherapy and biotherapy medications following completion of the chemotherapy competency and requirements
- Utilize standard guidelines and policy to assess, develop and implement nursing care plans and evaluate outcomes for palliative care and cellular therapy patients
Education & Certifications International Diploma or Bachelor's Degree in Nursing (BSN); or actively pursuing a BSN with formal academic transcript submission.
Current licensure as a professional registered nurse. Basic Life Support (BLS) and Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) certification required.
Years of Experience Up to 2 years of nursing or clinically related experience.
Languages English: Fully Proficient. Arabic: Preferred.
Core Competencies - Integrity
- Accountability
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- Person Centered Care