Licensed Vocational Nurse

Long Beach, California

Villa Serena Healthcare Center
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Villa Serena Healthcare Center - SUMMARY

The Licensed Vocational Nurse provides nursing care to designated residents under the supervision of a Registered Nurse. In addition, the LVN performs a variety of direct resident care as assigned by the Registered Nurse and/or Sub-Acute Program Manager.

ESSENTIAL RESPONSIBILITIES AND JOB FUNCTIONS

Nursing Care: Administers nursing care as indicated by the nursing care plan and in compliance with all Regulatory Agencies.

Administration of Resident Care: Demonstrates ability to provide appropriate and quality nursing care to residents, including but not limited to:

(1) Reviews all resident histories to determine course of illness and all co morbidities for integration into the care plan.

(2) Demonstrating the ability to assign meaning to resident symptoms and initiating appropriate action.

(3) Ensuring that problems/concerns regarding activities in the facility/department are communicated appropriately.

(4) Effectively assessing, planning, implementing, and evaluating nursing care for residents under the supervision of the RN.

(5) Educating residents, families and significant others regarding treatment, tests, special procedures, medications and safety.

(6) Consistently monitoring resident condition and initiates appropriate nursing intervention.

(7) Initiating and conducting emergency measures (including CPR) required to stabilize patient's condition.

(8) Prioritizing residents' needs, expediting treatment for acutely ill residents to include CPR.

(9) Consistently documenting resident care and reports pertinent clinical observations and reactions to the appropriate

individual.

(10) Actively participating in development and assessment of resident care issues as they relate to Performance Improvement activities for the department.

Resident Plan of Care: Initiates the plan of care within 24 hrs. of admission and consistently updates care plan with changes in resident needs/condition.

Resident Admission Assessments: Performs and accurately documents the resident admission assessment, completing within 24 hours of admission under the supervision of the RN.

Resident Re-assessments: Consistently and accurately performs reassessments during each shift and when the resident condition changes, under the supervision of the RN.

Other Resident Assessments: Completes other assessment tools as defined in policy when appropriate (i.e., pain assessment, press ulcer protocol, fall assessments etc) under the supervision of the RN.

Resident Medications: Demonstrates ability to provide appropriate nursing medication management including, but not limited to:

(1) Administering medications as ordered by physician using age specific monitors.

(2) Ensuring medications are ordered, received and transcribed on a routine basis and in a timely manner.

(3) Appropriately transcribing, administering and documenting medications according to policy and procedures and age specific considerations.

(4) Monitoring and removing any discontinued or expired medications from medication carts.

(5) Maintaining a current, accurate listing of all resident medications.

(6) Demonstrating knowledge and ability to intercede in repetitive prescriptions or contradictory medications.

(7) Reordering emergency medications from emergency box (e-kit) as needed.

(8) Completing appropriate forms and returning unused medication to the pharmacy in a timely manner.

IV Therapy: Appropriately and safely manages the IV infusion under the direction of the RN and within the scope of the Board.

Team Conferences: Participates in interdisciplinary team conferences and relays treatment plan decisions to the other members of the nursing team.

Reporting/Triaging Abnormal Test Results: Reports all abnormal test results to physician in a timely manner; triages activities based on borderline and/or abnormal and/or unusual findings.

Age Specific Special Needs: Demonstrates ability to understand and react effectively to unique/special needs of adults, and/or elderly residents.

Triaging Resident Complaints: Initiates approved regimes of care as established by policy. Reports all findings to physicians.

Assures proper follow-up resolution of resident clinical complaints.

Leadership Skills: Demonstrates leadership, communication and teaching skills.

Education Resources for Staff: Serves as an education resource for staff, sharing information in an accurate, cooperative and professional manner.

Infection Control and Isolation Techniques: Practices appropriate infection control and isolation techniques to maintain a safe environment and control the spread of infection.

Progress Notes: Writes and reviews progress notes according to policy and procedures.

Documentation: Demonstrates ability to appropriately document resident care, including but not limited to:

(1) Appropriately transcribing, administering, and documenting medications according to P&P and age-specific considerations.

(2) Documenting nursing interventions and resident responses including physical and psychological response.

(3) Documenting resident needs, problem capabilities, limitations and progress.

(4) Ensuring documentation is legible and neat and that records are appropriately signed (i.e., first initial, last name, title, and date).

(5) Documenting any teaching done with resident family and/or significant other.

(6) Ensuring accuracy regarding transcribing of physician orders.

(7) Ensuring appropriate documentation regarding resident response to medications.

Charting Forms: Utilizes the appropriate charting forms and documents appropriately and legibly using charting by exception.

Performance Improvement: Participates in performance improvement activities. (i.e. - Infection Control Surveillance; weights loss/gain; diabetic management and pressure ulcer management.

Resident Care Information: Exchanges and communicates resident care information with interdisciplinary team.

Clarity: Demonstrates an understanding of the legal implications of clarity.

Audits: Corrects audit deficiencies of medical record within allotted time frames.

Contacting DON/Administrator: Follows guidelines regarding contacting administrator and DON regarding real or potential abuse situations.

Responsibilities during Program Manager Absence: Assumes responsibilities for operations of the unit and personnel in the absence of the Program Manager /DON.

Emergencies: Initiates emergency measures in event of disaster or threat to the facility as per emergency plans and protocols.

Input from Program Manager: Seeks the assistance of the Program Manager regarding areas of concern or conflicts with families, co-workers or residents in a professional proactive and courteous manner.

Participation in unit based data collection for Q.I ( Quality Improvement )

Resident Advocate: Demonstrates ability to serve as a resident advocate; demonstrates compassion and empathy with residents and their families.

Other Duties: Seeks out additional duties during slow periods and/or assists others in completion of duties.

This position serves as a member of the overall facility treatment team and as such is required to maintain a positive attitude towards all team members and residents while on duty. This position must function as a role model for CNAs and all other team members. Additionally, this position must function as a positive supporter of the facility policies and procedures at all times following the lead of the management team, administrative team and the facility administrator.

Assignment of Other Duties: Performs other duties as assigned.

EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE

To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to fulfill each essential duty with a strong degree of professionalism. This position requires a detail-oriented professional with excellent communication skills. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill and/or ability required.

Minimum of H.S. degree or equivalent.

Long-Term care experience preferably in a sub-acute setting

Current Licensure as a Licensed Vocational Nurse by the State of California.

Must be certified in CPR.

IV certification.

Must maintain current licensure in good standing during employment with this facility in accordance to the State Board.

LANGUAGE/REASONING AND INTERPERSONAL SKILLS

Must possess ability to speak, read and write English effectively.

Must possess emotional maturity, reliability, tact, integrity, and good judgment.

Must possess an understanding of facility's goals and philosophy.

Must possess good problem solving skills with ability to plan, organize, and execute work activities independently.

Must possess ability to interact effectively with team members, residents, families and visitors.

Must possess knowledge of accreditation and licensing standards.

PHYSICAL DEMANDS/WORK ENVIRONMENT

The demands and environment described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the functions of this job, Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform these functions.
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Date Posted: 14 April 2024
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