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What is the difference between From Home Rn Computer vs From Home Lpn Computer?

AspectFrom Home Rn ComputerFrom Home Lpn Computer
CredentialsRegistered Nurse (RN) licenseLicensed Practical Nurse (LPN) license
Work EnvironmentRemote nursing assessments, patient documentationRemote patient monitoring, documentation tasks
Industry UsageHospitals, clinics, telehealth servicesLong-term care, home health agencies

Both roles involve remote work and require healthcare licenses, but Rn Computers typically handle more complex patient assessments and clinical decision-making, while Lpn Computers focus on routine documentation and monitoring tasks. The main difference lies in the level of clinical responsibility and licensing requirements.

What cities in Montana are hiring for From Home Rn Computer jobs? Cities in Montana with the most From Home Rn Computer job openings:

Home Health RN

Carenest Health

Missoula, MT • On-site

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Job description

Hospice Registered Nurse

Job Summary: Provide skilled nursing, care, and case management for assigned patients in their place of residence or at our in-patient Hospice Center; admits patients onto services; coordinates and integrates services to ensure continuity of care; facilitates the achievement of quality, clinical and cost outcomes; negotiates, procures and coordinates services and resources needed by the patient or family; creates opportunities and systems to enhance outcomes; and uses the nursing process of assessment, planning and implementation of care, including patient/family instruction and evaluation through an inter-disciplinary team approach.

Essential Duties and Responsibilities:

  • Provides skilled nursing and coordinates care to patients and family members in a residential setting through a team approach and based upon systematic evaluation as authorized by a physician.
  • Observes, assesses, evaluates, and plans interventions in relation to patients' physical and psychosocial statuses, including changes in condition and/or reactions to treatments or medications for the duration of contact with patients.
  • Oversees care provided by Home Health/Hospice Aides and CNAs to assigned patients and evaluates compliance with plan of care.
  • Assure continuity of care through effective communication, information exchange and case conferences with other disciplines, community health, support and social agencies.
  • Provides quality care and appropriate symptom management for positive clinical outcomes and promotes optimal health and quality of life through teaching, counseling, appropriate interventions and referrals.
  • Maintains accurate, current and complete patient records in accordance with Agency standards and OASIS requirements as well as knowledge of current reimbursement rules and regulations.
  • Participates in team scheduling coordination and "on-call" rotation schedule as necessary to meet patient care needs by assessing and evaluating patient needs via telephone and advising or making home visits as required.
  • Participates in quality improvement activities and attends in-service training as assigned.
  • Performs other duties as assigned by supervisor.

Minimum Qualifications:

  • Qualifications include a current RN license in the State of Montana (BSN preferred), a valid driver's license, appropriate auto insurance, and reliable transportation.
  • 2 years of recent acute care, home care, or hospice experience including such clinical skills as venipuncture, catheterization, wound care and/or parenteral therapy preferred.

Schedule: Schedule varies. Typical In-home RN schedule is M-F 8-5. Typical In-patient RN schedule is 3 rotating 12hr shifts.