Overview
The LPN is responsible for performing a wide variety of nursing care, patient activities, and accommodative services for the comfort and well-being of patients in accordance with physicians' orders and under the guidance and direction of the Registered Nurse.
Responsibilities
Performs basic nursing care and patient procedures as required.
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Participate in conferences and serves on Committees as requested.
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Observes, reports, and documents in the patient chart changes in patient's condition, observations made, and complaints voiced and nursing care performed.
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Participates in patient and family health education as necessary.
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Provides a safe and secure environment for the patient.
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Prepares for and assists with diagnostic and therapeutic treatments.
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May administer I.V.F. in accordance with state Nurse Practice Act.
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Checks, irrigates and maintains drainage tubes as needed.
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May insert N/G tubes after training. (KY & VA).
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May administer tube feedings.
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Suctions patients according to hospital policy and procedure.
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Functions in emergencies and on the code team as designated.
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Performs catheterizations and provides catheter care.
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Administers oral and intra-muscular, intradermal, subcu, I.V., PB, and medications as approved.
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Administers I.V.P. medications as approved. (In Virginia only).
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Cares for patients receiving oxygen therapy and analyses oxygen concentration of 02 tents, isolette and croupettes.
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Administers respiratory treatments (I.P.P.B.).
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Applies sterile and unsterile compresses and bandages of all types and styles.
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Answers call lights, assist patients with personal hygiene and other activities of daily living.
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Tests urine for sugar, acetone, and ph., weighs patients, and takes vital signs.
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Cares for patients in isolation.
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Assists with physical and vaginal examinations and obtaining pap smears.
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Administers post-operative regime: cough, deep breathing, turn patients, and takes vital signs.
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Prepares patients for surgery, including pre-op check lists.
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Applies ace bandages, all types of traction, hot water bottle and ice cap.
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Measures and records intake and output.
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Collects specimens; blood, urine, stool and sputum.
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Administers post-mortuum care and transportation.
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Administers enemas: retention, cleansing, therapeutic, colonic, irrigation.
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Maintains cleanliness, safety and efficiency in nursing.
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Alert to and able to respond appropriately in an emergency situation, providing patient care, initiating CPR and any other tasks designated by the RN or MD.
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Assists with the care and security of the patients' valuables.
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Checks narcotics and barbiturates reports discrepancies, completes incident report appropriately and submits to appropriate management.
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Cares for patients with radium and assists physician with removal of radium.
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Prepares used equipment for re-sterilization.
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Cleans and maintains storage of equipment. Request repairs, follow-up with physician and other staff as appropriate regarding equipment performance.
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Comply with hospital policies for obtaining, documenting and follow through on telephone and verbal orders.
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Monitors glucose via glucose monitor machine
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Collects Quality Improvement data as requested.
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Uses universal precautions.
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Performs other related duties as assigned.
Qualifications
Graduate of an accredited school of practical nursing.
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Must maintain current licensure in state of practice.
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Must successfully complete the I.V. Therapy Course.
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Technical skills in special nursing fields preferred.
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Six (6) months to one (1) year on-the-job training is required to attain proficiency of performance of assigned duties.
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