The Registered Nurse collects and analyzes patient data, formulates plans of care, determines progress toward attainment of outcomes, coordinates the delivery of care, promotes a safe practice environment, and advocates mutual respect with patients, families, employees, and other healthcare providers. The Registered Nurse promotes health and human functioning; prevents illness and injury; facilitates healing; and alleviates suffering through a compassionate presence.
Duties/Responsibilities:
• Performs all nursing skills and procedures according to established criteria of competent practice as defined by the Kentucky Board of Nursing. Utilizes critical thinking, problem-solving, and evidence-based practices.
• Provides appropriate age and developmental care in a culturally sensitive manner.
• Integrates ethical provisions in nursing practice and delivers care in a manner that preserves and respects the privacy, confidentiality, and diversity of patients and families.
• Maintains a safe environment, including proper use and storage of equipment and ensuring a hazard-free patient area.
• Maintains thorough documentation for maintaining patient safety, effective communication, and meeting legal and regulatory standards.
• Delegates tasks appropriately to other personnel.
• Assesses learning needs and provides tailored education to the patient/family related to care, treatment, and potential risks relevant to the patient. Ensure a comprehensive understanding and document accordingly.
• Collaborates with interdisciplinary healthcare teams.
Education:
Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN) required. Bachelor Degree in Nursing (BSN) or Master’s Degree in Nursing (MSN) preferred
Experience:
Previous acute care nursing experience preferred
Licensure/Certification:
Valid Kentucky Board of Nursing (KBN) License
* Additional certification requirements are dependent on the assigned department and outlined in the HealthCare Professional Certification Requirement policy

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