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The Imaging Pediatric nurse functions with demonstrated expertise in providing nursing care and/or consultation to the pediatric patients hospital-wide, who are cared for in the imaging department. The nurse is a recognized resource for consultation to nursing and physician services both within CHW and the community. The nurse is also expected to utilize the nursing process to assess patients prior to procedures or scans, prioritizing the need for and providing nursing care to patients undergoing procedures or exam within the Imaging Department. The nurse is expected to function within professional and hospital standards.
Job Responsibility:
Utilizes a developmental approach to meet the individual needs of the neonatal, infant, toddler, pre-school, school-age, adolescent and young adult patient
Uses critical thinking and nursing skills in caring for patients and families which are acquired through a process of integrating education, experiential knowledge and evidence-based guidelines
Develops, implements and evaluates a plan of care that is collaborative and addresses the needs of the patient and family resulting in optimal patient outcomes
Responds to the uniqueness of patients and families by providing and coordinating care that meets those needs
Creates a compassionate therapeutic environment to promote comfort and prevent suffering
Acts within professional boundaries as per ANA code of ethics and organization code of conduct
Recognizes, appreciates, and incorporates differences in the provision of care
Utilizes communication skills that are respectful and non-discriminatory in a manner that is therapeutic for both the patient and the family
Incorporates patient/family values, cultural beliefs, and religious preferences in the nursing plan of care
Questions and evaluates practice, and participates in supporting or determining changes in clinical practice within the professional practice model
Seeks and applies best evidence/research in practice
Participates in continuous quality improvement to deliver safe, quality nursing care, enhance patient/family satisfaction, and improve individual skills/practice
Serves as a moral agent on behalf of the patient/family
Advocates for the concerns of the patient/family/community
Assesses needs of patient/family for discharge
individualizes plans for discharge
identifies and coordinates necessary and available resources to accomplish timely discharge
accountable for completion of discharge teaching
Facilitates patient, family and staff learning and community education
Integrates teaching and patient/family learning throughout delivery of care, including evaluation using measurable outcomes and assessment of health literacy
Identifies personal goals and seeks opportunities to pursue professional growth guided by the Synergy Behavioral Anchored Rating Scale (BARS)
Works in partnership with patients, families, and the interdisciplinary team to achieve optimal and realistic outcomes for the best interest of the patient/family
Evaluates what nursing care tasks can be appropriately delegated given Wisconsin statutes scope of practice for the registered nurse as well as established competencies for the technical staff that will complete the task
Coordinates care in conjunction with other care givers, physicians and other disciplines
acts as a resource/advocate to others for specific patients/families
Supports the mission and strategic initiatives of the hospital
Demonstrates awareness of the holistic interrelationships that exist within and across health care systems
Identifies and works toward the accomplishment of personal, unit/area and division of nursing goals
Works with leaders to identify possible areas for operational and capital budgeting considerations
Provides nursing care to patients undergoing exams or scans within the Imaging department
Coordinates patient care and assists in providing seamless patient care before, during and after exams and procedures, including, but not limited to, those requiring procedural sedation and having the potential to be high risk
Assesses and responds to patient's needs including: appropriateness of procedure, sedation or treatment modalities
Makes recommendations for procedural changes, assesses and responds to patient needs before, during and after procedures or treatments
Administers procedural sedation by assessing and administering prescribed medications, monitoring patient closely and initiating rescue medication per sedation policy guidelines
Identifies needs and coordinates activities to resolve issues and improve care of the imaging patient
acts as a patient/family advocate and promotes a family-centered care
Provides education to parents/guardians regarding sedation, including: risks, benefits and common side-effects
Provides formal teaching of discharge education post-sedation and post-procedure
Requirements:
Graduate of an accredited school of nursing with an ADN or a BSN in order to meet the recommended entry level for a professional nurse (or equivalent academic and/or professional experience) required
1+ years nursing experience in critical care/emergency room and/or pediatric sedation required or 3+ years of general pediatric nursing experience required
Knowledge of the principles of neonatal, pediatric and adolescent growth and development and child/family responses to fear, illness, injury and hospitalization
Analytical skills that are necessary to assess complex patient conditions effectively and to develop comprehensive plans of care
Interpersonal and communication skills sufficient to interact effectively with interdisciplinary health team members and consumers
The ability to represent the organization and serve consumers in a professional manner and promote a positive image of the organization and its services
Mental and sensory abilities to read, process and interpret clinical data
Assists in setting expected standards of performance within the Imaging Department
Ability to coordinate and deliver complex care utilizing a multidisciplinary approach
Ability to operate, interpret and trouble-shoot a wide variety of patient care equipment
BLS-Basic Life Support Healthcare Provider - American Heart Association/American Red Cross/National Safety Council required
License RN-Registered Nurse (30) - State of Wisconsin required
PALS-Pediatric Advanced Life Support - American Heart Association/American Red Cross/National Safety Council required