Clinical Nurse III Adult Emergency Department
Company: Albany Medical Center
Location: Schenectady
Posted on: September 21, 2023
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Job Description:
Schenectady, NY, United StatesDepartment/Unit:Emergency
DepartmentWork Shift:Day (United States of America)Registered Nurse
(RN) Emergency Department Albany, NY The Registered Professional
Nurse assesses, coordinates, plans, directs, implements and manages
the needs of assigned patients throughout the episode of care with
a focus on progress toward discharge, including during transitions
within the acute care stay. The Registered Professional Nurse is
responsible for the delivery and coordination of patient care
provided by the caregiving team. S/he assures that competent,
compassionate patient care is uniformly provided to customers
including referring facilities, hospital staff and patients in the
inpatient, ambulatory, and community settings. Essential Duties &
Responsibilities include but not limited to: --- Implements
physician orders, administers medications, starts IVs, performs
treatments, procedures and special tests, and document treatment as
required by company policy and local/state/federal rules and
regulations. --- Orders, interprets, and evaluates diagnostic tests
to identify and assess patients' conditions. --- Assesses and
evaluates patient needs for, and responses to, care rendered. ---
Applies sound nursing judgment in patient care management
decisions. --- Provides primary and emergency care for occupational
and non-occupational injuries and illnesses. --- Administers
over-the-counter and prescription medications as ordered. ---
Collaborates with the nursing team to create a Plan of Care for all
patients. --- Directs and guides ancillary personnel and maintain
standards of professional nursing. Minimum Qualifications: ---
Graduate of a professional academic nursing program in which a
Diploma, Associate Degree or Baccalaureate Degree is conferred ---
Must hold current NYS Registered Nurse license --- Obtains and
maintains certification in BLS/ACLS/PALS/TNCC --- Minimum of 1-3
years of previous clinical nursing experience in an Emergency
Department, preferably in a large academic, Level 1 Trauma Center
and Comprehensive Stroke Center --- Ability to improve job
performance through continuing education --- Possesses knowledge of
quality concepts, principles, and problem-solving tools and
techniques and demonstrates ability to apply in support of
departmental and patient care quality improvement The Emergency
Department (ED) is a Level I Trauma Center and serves as a regional
referral center for a wide variety of patients requiring acute
care. Patients of all ages are seen 24 hours/day, 7 days/week.
There is a total of 45 rooms in the ED, which includes 5
barco-lounger spaces for lower acuity patients. The Emergency
Department is divided into five major zones: Major trauma and
critical care, Resuscitation and minor care, Pediatrics, Acute
care, and Rapid Care. There are two distinct waiting areas, one for
pediatric patients and their families, and the other for all other
visitors. There are 7 negative flow rooms, one of which is also an
isolation room. Clinical and clerical workstations, nutrition
areas, and supply and pharmaceutical dispensing machines are
centrally located in each zone. A dedicated radiology suite,
including 2 CTs, a DECONTAMINATION suite with a separate entrance,
as well as a satellite lab are also located within the Emergency
Department. In 2017, it is anticipated that Albany Medical Center
will open a Level II Pediatric Emergency Department with 15
exam/treatment areas, 2 trauma resuscitation rooms, and a pediatric
observation unit. Each ambulatory patient is initially evaluated at
the triage. Patients arriving via EMS are directed to the
appropriate patient care room by the flow facilitator during peak
hours. Acute psychiatric services are referred to the Psychiatric
Crisis Unit at the Capital District Psychiatric Center. Acute burn
patients may be transferred to a regional burn center after
stabilization.Registered Nurse (RN)--Emergency Department--Albany,
NY----The Registered Professional Nurse assesses, coordinates,
plans, directs, implements and manages the needs of assigned
patients throughout the episode of care with a focus on progress
toward discharge, including during transitions within the acute
care stay. The Registered Professional Nurse is responsible for the
delivery and coordination of patient care provided by the
caregiving team. S/he assures that competent, compassionate patient
care is uniformly provided to customers including referring
facilities, hospital staff and patients in the inpatient,
ambulatory, and community settings.----Essential Duties &
Responsibilities include but not limited to:--------- --Implements
physician orders, administers medications, starts IVs, performs
treatments, procedures and special tests, and document treatment as
required by company policy and local/state/federal rules and
regulations.--------- --Orders, interprets, and evaluates
diagnostic tests to identify and assess patients'
conditions.--------- --Assesses and evaluates patient needs for,
and responses to, care rendered.--------- --Applies sound nursing
judgment in patient care management decisions.--------- --Provides
primary and emergency care for occupational and non-occupational
injuries and illnesses.--------- --Administers over-the-counter and
prescription medications as ordered.--------- --Collaborates with
the nursing team to create a Plan of Care for all
patients.--------- --Directs and guides ancillary personnel and
maintain standards of professional nursing.----Minimum
Qualifications:--------- --Graduate of a professional academic
nursing program in which a Diploma, Associate Degree or
Baccalaureate Degree is conferred--------- --Must hold current NYS
Registered Nurse license--------- --Obtains and maintains
certification in BLS/ACLS/PALS/TNCC--------- --Minimum of 1-3 years
of previous clinical nursing experience in an Emergency Department,
preferably in a large academic, Level 1 Trauma Center and
Comprehensive Stroke Center--------- --Ability to improve job
performance through continuing education--------- --Possesses
knowledge of quality concepts, principles, and problem-solving
tools and techniques and demonstrates ability to apply in support
of departmental and patient care quality improvement----The
Emergency Department (ED) is a Level I Trauma Center and serves as
a regional referral center for a wide variety of patients requiring
acute care. Patients of all ages are seen 24 hours/day, 7
days/week.--There is a total of 45 rooms in the ED, which includes
5 barco-lounger spaces for lower acuity patients. The Emergency
Department is divided into five major zones: Major trauma and
critical care, Resuscitation and minor care, Pediatrics, Acute
care, and Rapid Care.--There are two distinct waiting areas, one
for pediatric patients and their families, and the other for all
other visitors. There are 7 negative flow rooms, one of which is
also an isolation room. Clinical and clerical workstations,
nutrition areas, and supply and pharmaceutical dispensing machines
are centrally located in each zone. A dedicated radiology suite,
including 2 CTs, a DECONTAMINATION suite with a separate entrance,
as well as a satellite lab are also located within the Emergency
Department. In 2017, it is anticipated that Albany Medical Center
will open a Level II Pediatric Emergency Department with 15
exam/treatment areas, 2 trauma resuscitation rooms, and a pediatric
observation unit.--Each ambulatory patient is initially evaluated
at the triage. Patients arriving via EMS are directed to the
appropriate patient care room by the flow facilitator during peak
hours. Acute psychiatric services are referred to the Psychiatric
Crisis Unit at the Capital District Psychiatric Center. Acute burn
patients may be transferred to a regional burn center after
stabilization.Thank you for your interest in Albany Medical
Center!---Albany Medical is an equal opportunity employer.This role
may require access to information considered sensitive to Albany
Medical Center, its patients, affiliates, and partners, including
but not limited to HIPAA Protected Health Information and other
information regulated by Federal and New York State statutes.
Workforce members are expected to ensure that:Access to information
is based on a "need to know" and is the minimum necessary to
properly perform assigned duties. Use or disclosure shall not
exceed the minimum amount of information needed to accomplish an
intended purpose. Reasonable efforts, consistent with Albany Med
Center policies and standards, shall be made to ensure that
information is adequately protected from unauthorized access and
modification.
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