What are the responsibilities and job description for the RN Charge, Marshall Medical Centers South, ER, 3rd shift, Full time position at HH Health System?
Overview
The following statements reflect the general duties considered necessary to describe the principal functions of the job as identified and shall not be considered as a detailed description of all the work requirements, which may be inherent in the position.
An Emergency Department Unit Charge Nurse is one who has the ability to demonstrate an advanced level of teamwork and promote a positive team spirit while maintaining excellent standards according to Marshall Medical Center goals. As a nurse he or she is a highly specialized health care professional who cares for a range of medical emergencies and clinic type patient care in the hospital environment for the purpose of recognizing, stabilizing and planning patient care activities and based on acuity of patients.
Some of the many skills performed
· Triage care of ED patient using nursing assessment
· Follow Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) guidelines
· Follow Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) guidelines
· Follow Basic Life Support (BLS) guidelines;
· Orthopedic splinting
· Provide advanced cardiac care, including:
o Manual defibrillation;
o Synchronized cardioversion;
o Transcutaneous pacing;
o Perform Electrocardiogram monitoring, including 12-lead ECG;
· Establish vascular access for medication administration and fluid resuscitation via several routes:
o Peripheral intravenous cannulation;
o Intraosseous cannulation
· Utilize noninvasive diagnostic devices such as pulse oximetry; capnography
· Place a nasogastric tube and perform gastric suctioning;
· Administer medications via intramuscular, subcutaneous, intravenous, sublingual, endotracheal, rectal,
and intraosseous routes
· Use of glucometer for diabetic patients
· Ventilator and IV pump management
· Administer a variety of medications.
Qualifications
Education/Licensure/Certification/Experience/Skills Requirements
EDUCATION:
Graduation from a State Board of Nursing School RN program
LICENSURE/CERTIFICATION:
Licensure by the Alabama Board of Nursing as a Registered Nurse.
BLS certification
Certified and maintains ACLS certification.
Certified and maintains PALS certification.
MOAB or equivalent course training