DEPARTMENT 26190 - Labor and Delivery North Naples LOCATION 11190 Health Park Blvd Naples, FL 34110
WORK TYPE Full Time WORK SCHEDULE 12 Hour Night
ABOUT OUR DEPARTMENT at NCH
The 19-bed award-winning Labor and Delivery department at our North Naples campus delivers over 3500 babies a year. Our specialty-trained nurses work with mothers during the final stages of pregnancy, helping with birthing, monitoring the mothers vital signs, and becoming astute in signs and symptoms of possible complications.
NCH is an independent, locally governed, non-profit delivering premier comprehensive care. Our healthcare system is comprised of two hospitals, an alliance of 700 physicians, and medical facilities in dozens of locations throughout Southwest Florida that offer nationally recognized quality healthcare.
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JOB SUMMARY
The Registered Nurse - Womens & Childrens Pavilion independently plans, implements, and evaluates nursing care in patient care situations using standards of care and policy and procedure. This position provides direct nursing care to patients and assumes teaching and leadership responsibilities. Participates in unit committee and quality improvement activities. Needs minimal supervision.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Other duties may be assigned.
• Looks for opportunities and solutions for process improvement and seeks to improve job skills. • Maintains the principles of confidentiality. Understands the legal and regulatory requirements related to the release of information. Able to use the information systems pertinent to the job. • Participates in data collection on the unit. • Is able to locate and document medical and nursing patient care information in the electronic or paper medical record. • Able to pull up lab results using order entry computer. • Knows that the medical record is the principal source of patient-related information. Is able to locate information in the medical record as evidenced by ability to perform a complete chart audit. • Performs thorough admission assessment utilizing appropriate interview techniques to obtain history within the time frame of unit policy. • Prioritizes assessments and reassessments as patient condition warrants. • Assesses age-specific needs to the patient population served. • Assesses barriers to learning and utilizes findings. • Identifies and prioritizes patient needs while evaluating data. Utilizes standards of nursing care to develop a sound functional plan of care. • Re-evaluates and revises patient needs daily and as needed. • Identifies standards of care common to the patient population. • Implements nursing care in an organized and efficient manner. Evaluates effectiveness and interventions using critical thinking skills. • Delegates patient care to other team members within their scope of practice. • Diligently checks emergency equipment and supplies when assigned. • Delivers patient care and treatment using problem-solving skills. • Knowledge of medication dosages for the patient population served. Administers medication safely and accurately and utilizes available resources when questions arise. • Initiates and coordinates patient-family teaching using individualized effective teaching methods. • Follows hospital policy regarding utilizing clinical pathways to evaluate the plan of care and be aware of periodic changes in unit-based and hospital policies. • Attends patient care conferences. • Evaluates outcomes of care to determine if patient needs were met. • Addresses unresolved needs in discharge planning. • Documents clearly and consistently in the EMR. • Positive and effective interaction skills through verbal and nonverbal communication with patients, families, peers, superiors, and physicians. • Provides feedback regarding problems and complaints and offers constructive suggestions. • Uses the chain-of-command for problem-solving and conflict resolution. • Prioritizes patient treatment to best meet patient needs. • Completes care assignments efficiently. • Utilizes resources. • Familiar with unit-specific policy and procedures. • Progress reports are made to the Charge Nurse as indicated. • Knows when to ask for assistance. • Reports to oncoming shift the care that should be provided and/or needs that have yet to be addressed. • Follows hospital standards related to INFOR and Kronos system. • Effective use of the supply system and efficiently dispenses patient care items, along with effective use of equipment utilized in patient care for each specific specialty area as required. • Actively assists and supports departmental activities to ensure that operational and salary expenses are equal to or less than approved budget. • Accepts responsibility for own learning needs. • Attends courses and in-services offered. • Maintains clinical skills specifically required on the unit. • Maintains knowledge of current policies. • Utilizes Security Systems for infant and pediatric safety.
EDUCATION, EXPERIENCE, AND QUALIFICATIONS
Licensed as a Registered Nurse (RN) or Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (APRN) in the State of Florida. Basic Life Support (BLS) certification required from the American Red Cross or American Heart Association for all areas, including but not limited to the requirements as listed for each specialty area.
NICU
• Utilizes powerchart tracking shell for patient location census information and status chalkboard. • Knows common obstetrical and neonatal nursing diagnoses, collaborates with appropriate disciplines, and plans effective treatment and interventions. • NRP certification required within 90 days of hire and maintains. • STABLE certification required within 1 year of hire and maintains. • Attains basic cardiology certification within 60 days of hire and updates annually (NICU only). • Attains moderate sedation education within 6 months of hire and updates annually (NICU only).
MOMBABY
• Utilizes powerchart tracking shell for patient location census information and status chalkboard. • Knows common obstetrical and neonatal nursing diagnoses, collaborates with appropriate disciplines, and plans effective treatment and interventions. • NRP certification required within 90 days of hire and maintains. • STABLE certification required within 1 year of hire. • Attains basic cardiology certification within 60 days of hire and updates annually (NICU only). • Attains moderate sedation education within 6 months of hire and updates annually (NICU only).
LABOR AND DELIVERY
• Utilizes fetal link for fetal monitoring. • Knows common obstetrical and neonatal nursing diagnoses, collaborates with appropriate disciplines, and plans effective treatment and interventions. • Demonstrates competence in all areas of fetal heart monitoring, including but not limited to:
PEDiatric
• Utilizes powerchart tracking shell for patient location census information and status chalkboard. • Knows common pediatric nursing diagnoses, collaborates with appropriate disciplines, and plans effective treatment and interventions. • Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) certification required from the American Red Cross or American Heart Association within 6 months of hire and maintains. • Attains moderate sedation education within 6 months of hire and updates annually. • Attains basic cardiology certification within 60 days of hire and updates annually.