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Registered Nurse Pain Management

Registered Nurse Pain Management

Mount Nittany Medical Center

State College, PA

Full-time

Posted 24 days ago


Mount Nittany Health rating

6.7

Company rating: 6.7 out of 10

Based on 24 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz


Job description

POSITION SUMMARY

Provides professional nursing care based on current nursing knowledge through use of the nursing process. This includes the responsibility for assessment of the patient's needs, development of the plan of care to meet those needs, implementation of nursing measures and evaluation of the effectiveness of the nursing care and other treatment measures.

MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS

Education:

  1. Completion of an accredited registered nurse program required; BSN preferred.

Experience:

  1. Previous RN experience preferred.
  2. Charge qualified preferred.
  3. Current experience in refilling and programming intrathecal pain pumps.
  4. Experience in Urine Panel/Dip procedure. 
  5. Experience in operating a C-arm for fluoroscopic procedures.
  6. Assist in programming a neurostimulation systems

Knowledge, Skills, Abilities:

  1. Effectively functions as a team member and as a liaison between patient and staff.
  2. Supports and encourages harmonious communication skills.
  3. Job requires strong verbal, non-verbal, and written communication skills.
  4. Communicates in highly professional manner at all times.
  5. Demonstrates a high level of mental and emotional tolerance and even temperament when dealing with ill people; uses tact, sensitivity, sound judgment and a professional attitude when relating with patients, families, and co-workers at all times.
  6. Knowledge of Intrathecal pumps (refilling and reprogramming)
  7. Knowledge of addiction medications especially Suboxone.  
  8. In depth knowledge of opiate medications.
  9. Ability to attend medication and device seminars.
  10. Ability to start and maintain IV administration. 

License/Certification/Registration:

  1. Licensed as a Registered Nurse in the State of Pennsylvania
  2. Meets the American Heart Association's standards for Healthcare Provider Basic Life Support (BLS) and renews BLS every two years.
  3. After four months from the hire/transfer date, meets the American Heart Association's standards for Healthcare Provider Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) and renews ACLS every two years.

SUPERVISION RECEIVED

Receives minimal supervision from the Manager of Hospital Outpatient Clinics.

SUPERVISION GIVEN

The Registered Nurse will only have supervision of others while serving as Charge Nurse.  

Why Mount Nittany Health?

At Mount Nittany Health, we provide high-quality patient care with a unique combination of the latest in clinical technology and compassionate medical professionals. We are committed to improving both the quality and availability of healthcare in our region and seek to hire only the best to support the communities we serve.

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS

  1. Assists with various procedures in office setting including but not limiting to;
    1. Caudal Epidural Steroid Injection
    2. Cervical Epidural Steroid Injection
    3. Lumbar Epidural Steroid Injection
    4. Trigger Point Injection
    5. Botox Injection
    6. Stellate Ganglion Injection
  2. Performs Drug Administration System Refills after having completed competency validation with an instructor.
  3. Possesses knowledge about the anatomy and physiology of procedures that physicians will be performing on patient. Able to provide patient teaching.
  4. When scheduling patient for surgery: 
    1. Assesses patient status regarding allergies to medication and IVP dye.
    2. Assesses diabetic status.
    3. Instructs patient on usage of medications preoperatively.
    4. Confirms anticoagulant dosing with prescribing provider. 

NON-ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS

Performs related and miscellaneous duties as assigned.


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