The LPN provides direct primary nursing care to residents and supervises the care provided by certified nursing assistants.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
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Keeps administrative nursing staff informed on personnel development.
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Provides feedback to Nurse Managers regarding performance of nursing assistance.
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Participates in committees as assigned.
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Demonstrates ability to address service concerns and follow up timely for resolution.
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Supports all efforts through the facility’s Service Excellence Initiative.
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Effectively supervises and directs licensed and non-licensed nursing personnel.
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Responsible for developing CNA’s resident care assignment and other duties as needed, prior to the beginning of each shift.
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Promotes and maintains positive and collaborative working relationship with physicians, physician-extenders (NPs or PAs), lab, diagnostic personnel, and pharmacy to ensure proper and safe care of residents.
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Promotes and maintains positive and collaborative working relationship with nursing personnel, other departments, residents, families, and visitors.
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Observes residents daily. Reports any significant change of resident's condition to the physician. Completes routine nursing documentation for assigned resident.
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Monitors to ensure that nursing care documentation is accurate, concise, and timely.
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Administers and documents medications using the five rights of medication administration, while adhering to the principles of infection prevention and control practices.
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Provides and/or receives shift report specific to changes or concerns regarding residents to oncoming and off going shift.
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Implements pharmacy processes regarding ordering/reordering of medications, utilizing STAT/Emergency medication inventory when indicated, receiving, and returning medications.
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Performs physical assessment for residents, recognizes normal and abnormal physiological findings and based on the resident’s baseline. Reports findings as indicated.
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Performs wound care in accordance with physician/physician-extender orders. Documents treatments completed.
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Assists in the development of the residents’ plan of care. Resident care is provided in accordance with the plan of care.
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Assists with updating the resident’s plan of care as indicated.
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Keeps administrative nursing staff informed regarding evaluations of resident care.
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May participate in rounds with physicians, physician-extenders, other healthcare personnel to provide pertinent information regarding the resident’s care/condition and follows through with the physicians/physician-extender orders.
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Reviews physician’s/physician-extender orders, lab/diagnostic reports, and contacts pharmacy regarding any change in medication.
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Effectively communicates with family members regarding resident's care and/or condition.
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Completes accident/incident report and do follow up. Will report all accidents/incidents to administrative nursing staff. Notifies physician and family.
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Performs routine nursing skills competently and professionally to include but it not limited to:
- Phlebotomy
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Initiation of peripheral intravenous (IV) therapy/Care of Central lines
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Wound care.
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Medication administration
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Insertion of urinary catheters
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Administration and management of tube feeding formula.
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Oxygen administration
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Tracheostomy care
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Airway management
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Physical assessment
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Skin assessments
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Communicates staffing problems and needs to unit manager/supervisor.
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Reports service and unit concerns to the unit manager/supervisor.
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Receives and provides end of shift reports.
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Assists in admission, transfer, and discharge of residents.
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Reports maintenance and housekeeping needs accordingly.
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Maintains narcotic records accurately. Validates narcotic/scheduled medications before shift starts and before leaving for the day/shift. Notifies unit manager of discrepancies in medication inventories.
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Performs other duties, as assigned.
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Current LPN license in good standing with the Virginia Department of Health Professions.
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Two years of experience as a LPN, preferred.
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Demonstrates excellent clinical, customer service and leadership skills.
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Current CPR Healthcare Provider certification.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:
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Prolonged periods standing, walking, working and frequently pulling, pushing, and bending.
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Must be able to lift 25 pounds at a time.
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Must be able to move 150 pounds with assistance.