The Nurse in a Critical Care or similar setting practices independently, providing routine and complex care aligned with patient treatment plans.
Demonstrates proficiency in assessing, diagnosing, planning, implementing, and evaluating patient care using evidence-based practices.
Addresses patients' psychological, emotional, cultural, and social needs, while administering medications, monitoring effects, and documenting care.
Provides education to patients and families, anticipates patient flow needs, and ensures safety and quality standards are met.
Utilizes critical thinking, effective communication, and unit-specific competencies to support optimal patient outcomes.
Maintains compliance with healthcare regulations, manages medical documentation, and ensures equipment safety.
Requires a BSN (preferred), minimum 2 years of critical care and another specialty experience, BLS, ACLS, and an active RN license.
This full-time role emphasizes flexibility, teamwork, and continuous development in a high-acuity environment.