The competent Nurse practices independently in a similar clinical setting, providing routine and complex care while managing long-term goals.
Demonstrates awareness of all relevant aspects of patient situations and delegates appropriately.
Provides care aligned with ANA standards, including assessment, diagnosis, planning, intervention, and evaluation.
Addresses patients' psychological, emotional, cultural, and social needs, offering education to patients and families.
Administers medications, monitors effects, and documents care thoroughly.
Requires a BSN (preferred), 1+ year of related experience, BLS, RN license, and ACLS certification.
New hires attend orientation, complete competency assessments, and may participate in residency programs.
Credentialing deadlines vary by certification, with grace periods depending on experience level.
Full-time position with an emphasis on developing clinical skills and leadership in patient care.