Graduate Nurse - Emergency Room
Company: Presbyterian Healthcare Services
Location: Socorro
Posted on: March 22, 2025
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Job Description:
Overview:
Summary:
Under the supervision of a licensed RN, the graduate nurse is
responsible for utilizing the nursing process to provide direct
patient care to an assigned group of patients during a shift and
periodizing the delivery of care using time and resources
efficiently integrating an evidence and standards based framework
model.
Type of Opportunity: Full Time
FTE: 1.000000
Exempt: No
Work Schedule: Varied Days and Hours
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Qualifications: Other information:
Associates in Nursing or Bachelors of Science in Nursing
Graduate of an academic School of Nursing required;
Minimum ADN or BSN Preparation;
State permit to practice as a Graduate Nurse required;
degree from an accredited academic school of nursing preferred
Permit to practice at the specific PHS facility is completed and
approved by the NMBON
Permits to practice are valid until the NCLEX examination are
disseminated but not to exceed the expiration date on the
permit
Under the direct supervision of a licensed RN who is physically in
the same facility and/or on the same unit who can observe, direct,
and evaluate the performance of the GN
The Graduate Nurse must be scheduled to take the NCLEX exam.
Graduate RNs educated in the United States may take the exam a
maximum of three times within three years of first being eligible
for to sit for the exam.
The applicant must wait 45 days to retest after failing the exam
and meet all the NCLEX requirements for retaking the exam. (Nurse
Practice Act, NM Code R. 16.12.2.10 NMAC)
BLS Required
Education:
Essential:
Associate Degree
Education specialization:
Essential:
Nursing
Credentials:
Essential:
Graduate Permit (Nurse)
Responsibilities: Responsibilities:
Graduate Nurse, Under the direct supervision of a Registered Nurse,
assumes these responsibilities
Per unit and practice standards, provides direct patient care by
assessing, planning, implementing,
evaluating, and documenting individual patient needs, actions
taken, and patient responses.
Coordinates patient care through collaboration with patient/family
and healthcare team
Performs assessment per evidence-based standards and documents in
EMR and any designed
documentation platforms
Initiates, utilizes and documents appropriate protocols and
standards of care
Administers medication and treatment as prescribed by physician,
provider, or standard protocols and
documents according to policy
Identifies and meets patient and family learning and discharge
needs on admission and throughout episode
of care
Evaluates patient progression towards outcomes per unit standards
and documents
Performs at basic competency levels in emergency situations
Delegates or assigns aspects of patient care to healthcare team
members commensurate with their
validated competency to perform task
Assumes responsibility for clinical supervision of LPNs and
non-licensed assistive personnel
Provides leadership through communication about and validation of
patient care
Assists with various procedures, treatment, surgical techniques or
assigns to other healthcare team
members as appropriate
Completes yearly education per PARTE and PACCER modules and any
unit specific requirements on time.
Demonstrates competencies in required psychomotor skills
Assumes professional responsibility for current nursing structure
and clinical standards of care
Incorporates PHS MVV and CARES in caregiving
Supports DON philosophies of shared governance and models of care
deliveries
Mandatory yearly in-service to include BLS, safety training,
bloodborne pathogen/infection/TB training.
Participates in unit/department governance.
Documents own continuing education.
Participates in quality improvement activities.
Completes mandatory in-services, competencies and Graduate Nurse
requirements on time.
Caring Practices
Incorporates nursing activities that create a compassionate,
supportive, and therapeutic
environment for patients and staff with the aim of promoting
comfort and healing and preventing
unnecessary suffering. Critical Elements of Caring Practices
Performance Applies The Promise and
incorporates into care interactions. Applies Exceptional Patient
Experience principles and incorporates into care interactions
Applies respect and timely response in interactions with patient,
family, health care team members Interacts with patient and family
providing compassionate, non-judging, empathetic care Clinical
Judgment and Action Uses clinical reasoning, which includes
clinical decision-making, critical thinking, and a global grasp of
the patient care situation, coupled with nursing skills acquired
through a process of integrating formal and informal experiential
knowledge and evidence-based guidelines to manage patient care.
Critical Elements of Clinical Judgment and Action Performance
Consistently uses the nursing process to structure and revise care
Anticipates, recognizes, and responds to changes in condition
Accurately communicates with healthcare team members to relay
changes in patient status Consistently provides care based upon
need and urgency Consistently applies patient safety principles
Develops, plans, and evaluate patient short and long term care
goals. Charts problems, plans and goals appropriately in NICP
Consistently follows policies, procedures, standing order sets,
care bundles, core measure practices Consistently follows red
rules: Patient identification and hand-washing Seeks consultation
if uncertain on how to respond to patient needs Adjusts care to
establish and support care goals Integrates technology into daily
care of patient by appropriate initiation of technology,
maintenance, troubleshooting, and discontinuation Consistently and
accurately documents care per policies & standards
Patient Advocacy
Works on behalf of the patient/family representing their concerns
and helps resolve ethical and clinical issues that impact the
patient situation. Critical Elements of Patient Advocacy
Performance Maintains patient confidentiality/personal/medical
information Identifies ethical and clinical issues Acts with
integrated healthcare team using appropriate resources to resolve
ethical/clinical issues Advocates for patient needs, values, and
goals Compliance with JC Rights and responsibilities of the
Individual elements
Clinical Inquiry
Uses high standards and evidence-based practices along with
questioning, research and evaluation skills to provide informed
and/or change practice Critical Elements of Clinical Inquiry
Performance Supports process/quality improvement initiatives and
incorporation into practice Follows and is informed on Department
outcome measures Actively participates in changes in practice/roll
outs Seeks advice and consultation on care from colleagues and
interdisciplinary team
Collaboration
Involves multidisciplinary team as well as patient/family to
promote optimal and realistic goals and outcomes Critical Elements
of Collaboration Performance Provides and coordinates independent,
interdependent, and dependent care interventions with
interdisciplinary care team Selects appropriate Screenings from HED
to facilitate interdisciplinary care when needed Appropriately
delegates care, monitoring delegated team members care and responds
as appropriate with the goal of optimizing care Interactions with
care team in respectful, professional manner
Facilitation of Learning
Fosters patient/family learning to promote self-care using both
formal and informal processes as applicable and at an appropriate
level of understanding. Critical Elements of Facilitation of
Learning Performance Self: Completes all required learning modules,
programs in specified time Self: Uses available resources within
system to enhance own continuous learning Self: sets and achieves
learning and performance goals yearly Self: Consults, teaches,
supports continuous learning with colleagues Self: Actively seeks
learning/mentorship Patient: Assess patient's learning style,
readiness to learn, challenges to learning and adapts patient
education to meet needs Patient: Incorporates patient in learning
about diagnosis(es), care management, medications using appropriate
verbal and written communication tools/resources
Response to Diversity
Uses holistic body, mind, spirit approach in provision of care by
recognizing, appreciating, and incorporating cultural, spiritual,
gender, race, ethnicity, lifestyle, socioeconomic, age, and value
differences in practice. Critical Elements of Response to Diversity
Performance Provides communication/ medical interpretation services
for population served based upon language preference Consistently
provides care to population served with appreciation to diversity
elements as designated above Consistently communicates and
documents patient diversity needs Uses PHS established internal
resources and vendors
System Thinking
Manages environmental and system resources across the healthcare
system and community to meet patient/family needs or provision of
quality care. Critical Elements of Systems Thinking Performance
Utilizes internal and PHS resources to provide evidence based care
including policy, protocols, procedures, approved specialty
resources Incorporates all patient safety technology, tools,
protocols, communications, and initiatives to optimize a safe
patient environment Deploy in the clinical environment processes to
enhance care efficiency, cost containment Plan, maneuver . click
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