Wellbridge Addiction Treatment and Research
Location: Calverton,NY, USA
Date: 2024-11-20T11:31:07Z
Job Description:
POSITION SUMMARYRegistered Nurses will deliver care throughout Wellbridge and are responsible for the day-to-day nursing requirements of a licensed inpatient medically supervised stabilization and withdrawal program, rehabilitation program and reintegration program. Carries out the Wellbridge vision, values and overall strategic planning, clinical management, patient care, budgeting, financial management and quality management. Promotes service standards and creates a patient-focused caring environment while addressing and meeting the individual needs of all patients. Fosters an environment of collaboration and respect with physician colleagues, nurses and other healthcare team members.RESPONSIBILITIESAssume the charge nurse role if applicable and/or unit nurse role by:
Receiving and giving accurate and thorough shift reportsKeeping the physicians informed of patient's conditions, change of conditions, LOC and triage information and needsCorrectly entering and taking off physician ordersOversight of the care of patients by auxiliary personnelOrganizing and delegating patient care activitiesMonitoring and/or performing diagnostic screening tests as ordered by physicianProviding thorough and accurate patient information during shift exchange for end of shift reportAssess individual patient care needs, initiate medical treatment plan and competently implement/instruct all care in the appropriate nursing practice to all staff.Serve as a resource to treatment team members.Perform nursing assessments, LOC, and review patient histories to document all necessary information in the Electronic Medical Record on all patients admitted to Wellbridge.Prepare patients for examinations: height/weight, vitals, collect and process lab specimens following proper infection control procedures.Utilize safe and effective practices of medication management as defined by policy including the oversight of self-administration observation of medication.Administer and monitor the effects of medications, ensure accurate medication is ordered and administered for controlled substances and conduct accurate med counts.Provide appropriate patient education as determined by patient assessments/needs and treatment plans.Conduct meetings with patients for assigned units when in unit nurse role.Monitor and/or perform withdrawal assessments and appropriately implement/instruct the necessary nursing interventions.Accurately and thoroughly document in the medical record utilizing approved medical record language and abbreviations adhering to the medical record policies and procedures.Schedule all patient appointments related to their medical treatment.Work a flexible schedule based upon service demands and work mandatory overtime as needed.Attend all mandatory trainings as identified by Wellbridge policies.Attend multi-disciplinary treatment team meetings when in unit nurse role.Maintain the quality control logs.Provide support services for patient care issues to staff.Maintain adequate staffing for each shift.Ensure the highest level of professionalism for self and staff and maintain a clean and organized work environment.Complete yearly training requirements and mentor new employees.This job description reflects management's assignment of essential functions and does not prescribe or restrict the tasks that may be assigned.Physical RequirementsLifting: up to 50 pounds on occasion.Standing: up to several hours at a time, this may include walking, climbing steps, and descending steps.Walking: must be able to ambulate throughout the assigned facilities on campus.Sitting: up to several hours at a time for data entry into the computer or medical record documentationREQUIRED EXPERIENCE AND QUALIFICATIONSCurrently licensed as an RN in the State of New York Bachelor's Degree in Nursing preferred1-3 years' experience working as an RN preferably in SUD, ER, acute care or mental health settingBLS, required; ACLS or other certification, as required by department. Certification must be obtained within one (1) year of employment.Clinical competences in phlebotomy and point-of-care (POC) testing Familiarity with all relevant healthcare standards: OASAS, ASAM, JCAHO, etc. Demonstrated communication, critical thinking and interpersonal skillsPrevious hospital/chemical dependency rehabilitation treatment program experience desired.Possess a working knowledge of addictions with age specific patient populations preferred.Working knowledge of electronic medical record and charting
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