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Full Time Inr Anticoagulation Rn Jobs in Oregon (NOW HIRING)

RN Clinic

Madras, OR · On-site

The RN Clinic role is a licensed registered nurse who delivers direct patient care, care ... anticoagulation, preventive care (e.g., annual wellness visits), and perform medication ...

RN Clinic

Madras, OR · On-site

The RN Clinic role is a licensed registered nurse who delivers direct patient care, care ... anticoagulation, preventive care (e.g., annual wellness visits), and perform medication ...

MedTrust is seeking a full time Registered Nurse to work at the Coos County Jail! * Facility: County Jail housing both male & female detainees & sentenced inmates * Location: Coquille, Oregon

Registered Nurse RN

Scappoose, OR · On-site

$50 - $57.43/hr

Registered Nurse (RN) Avalon Care Center Scappoose is now hiring experienced Registered Nurses RNs! Wage: $50.00 - $57.43 /hr On Call Shifts Available! Full-time are eligible for: * 401K * Medical ...

Registered Nurse (RN) Wages: $50-$59.50/hour | $5,000 Sign-On Bonus (Full-Time Only) Location: Corvallis Manor Nursing & Rehabilitation Center (part of Volare Health) Rating: 4-stars for Quality of ...

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Full Time Inr Anticoagulation Rn information

What are some common challenges Full Time INR Anticoagulation RNs face when managing patients’ warfarin therapy?

Full Time INR Anticoagulation RNs often encounter challenges in maintaining patients' INR levels within the therapeutic range due to factors like dietary changes, medication interactions, and patient compliance. Balancing effective communication and education with patients about medication adherence and lifestyle modifications is crucial. Additionally, RNs must stay vigilant for signs of bleeding or clotting, coordinate with physicians and pharmacists, and document all interventions accurately to ensure patient safety. These challenges require strong clinical judgment, attention to detail, and collaborative teamwork.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Full Time INR Anticoagulation RN, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Full Time INR Anticoagulation RN, you need a current RN license, strong clinical assessment abilities, and comprehensive knowledge of anticoagulation therapy. Familiarity with point-of-care INR testing devices, electronic health records (EHRs), and protocols for anticoagulation management is typically required. Excellent communication, attention to detail, and patient education skills help build trust and ensure patient adherence. These competencies are crucial for optimizing patient safety, minimizing complications, and delivering effective chronic disease management.

What are Full Time INR Anticoagulation RNs?

Full Time INR Anticoagulation Registered Nurses (RNs) are specialized nurses who manage and monitor patients on anticoagulant therapy, particularly those taking blood thinners like warfarin. These nurses are responsible for assessing patients, performing INR (International Normalized Ratio) blood tests, adjusting medication dosages, educating patients about their treatment, and collaborating with physicians to ensure safe and effective care. The role is full-time and typically involves working in clinics, hospitals, or specialized anticoagulation management services. Their expertise helps prevent complications such as bleeding or clotting by keeping patients' blood levels within a safe therapeutic range.
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RN Clinic

Full-time

PTO

Posted 23 days ago


Job description

The RN Clinic role is a licensed registered nurse who delivers direct patient care, care coordination, and health education within an ambulatory community health clinic setting. This role collaborates with providers and the interdisciplinary team to assess, plan, implement, and evaluate care for patients across the lifespan. The RN Clinic role is responsible for performing clinical procedures, managing acute and chronic conditions, and supporting population health initiatives. The position emphasizes patient advocacy, evidence-based practice, and a commitment to quality and safety in the outpatient environment.

Core Job Responsibilities:

  • Perform comprehensive nursing assessments, obtain patient histories, monitor vital signs, and provide direct patient care within scope of practice and current competencies, including in-person and telephone triage.
  • Administer medications, immunizations, and treatments as prescribed; provide wound care, assist with minor procedures, and manage urgent walk-in triage.
  • Conduct nurse-led visits for chronic disease management (e.g., diabetes, hypertension), women’s health, anticoagulation, preventive care (e.g., annual wellness visits), and perform medication reconciliation for moderate/high-risk patients.
  • Utilize standing orders and nursing process to support scheduled nurse-led visits, including diabetes and chronic disease education, pregnancy and women’s health, anticoagulation management, and wound care.
  • Participate in and/or lead team huddles to support care planning and communication; serve as a clinical support resource for other care team members.
  • Provide individualized and group patient and family education on chronic disease management, acute conditions, preventive health behaviors, medication management, lifestyle changes, and health maintenance; use motivational interviewing and coaching to support patient goal-setting and self-management.
  • Perform patient outreach and follow-up as directed; coordinate care for complex and high-risk patients using evidence-based protocols; collaborate with primary care providers, specialists, and community partners to ensure continuity and quality of care.
  • Provide coverage at other clinic sites as needed, delivering care within HRSA service scope and approved locations, including patient homes and community-based sites as appropriate, adhering to defined services and safety protocols; local travel required.
  • Maintain accurate, timely, and confidential electronic health records; document all interactions in the EHR thoroughly and promptly; communicate abnormal lab results and treatment plans to patients as outlined by provider protocols; serve as a liaison between patients, providers, and the care team to ensure seamless information flow.
  • Adhere to infection control, safety, and regulatory standards; participate in quality improvement initiatives and staff training.
  • Demonstrate proficiency and act as a role model in patient care and clinic operations; support operational efficiency by prioritizing clinical tasks and assisting with training and competency verification of support staff.

Work Experience:  Minimum two years of RN clinical experience in acute or ambulatory care preferred. Care coordination experience in an ambulatory setting preferred. Experience in nurse-led patient visits preferred (i.e. diabetes and chronic disease education, anticoagulation management)  

Pediatric RNCC: Experience working with pediatric patients preferred

Education, certification and licensure:   

  • Required: Associates degree; Current, unrestricted Oregon RN License; BLS/CPR Certification; Valid Oregon State driver’s license
  • Preferred: Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN)

Skills & Knowledge:  
 

  • Required: Superior nursing process skills. Critical thinking and problem-solving skills. Excellent written, verbal, telephone and interpersonal communication skills. Familiarity/experience with client interaction on the telephone. Knowledge of community resources. Basic typing and computer skills and comfort with Microsoft Windows operating system.
  • Preferred: EHR experience - EPIC experience a plus. Fluency in Spanish preferred. Involvement with quality improvement processes. Knowledge of health insurance plans, standard office policies and procedures as well as regulatory requirements including CLIA and OSHA standards.

Who We Are
Mosaic Community Health prides itself on being an innovative health system that pioneers unique and creative ways to provide and improve patient access to health care. Since our founding in 2002 we have proudly served insured and uninsured patients regardless of age, ethnicity, or income.
We focus on a holistic approach to patient care by incorporating behavioral health, pharmacy, and nutrition support to serve patients in the most meaningful way. At Mosaic Community Health, you will work with incredibly dedicated and mission-centered peers and be part of a dynamic team based environment.
Mosaic Community Health offers more than just a job, it is a lifestyle. A lifestyle of serving others. A lifestyle of being an integral part of your community. A lifestyle that offers work/life balance. A lifestyle of enjoying the outdoors! Central Oregon offers over 300 days of sunshine a year, so enjoy a PTO day on the mountain, biking/hiking trails, or the river! A lifestyle that improves lives, including yours. Of course, we also offer a great benefit package!