Associate or Baccalaureate School of Nursing. Experience: Two years experience as an APN, clinical care setting preferred; hospice or home health preferred. Knowledge and Skills: Nursing skills as defined as generally accepted standards of practice Comprehensive knowledge of pharmacology, palliative care, and end-of-life Good interpersonal skills Proof of Hepatitis consent/declination Transportation: Reliable transportation and valid and current auto insurance.
Environmental and Working Conditions: Works in patients' homes in various conditions; possible exposure to blood and bodily fluids and infectious diseases; the ability to work a flexible schedule; the ability to travel locally;
some exposure to unpleasant weather; PRN emergency call. Physical and Mental Effort: Prolonged standing and walking required, with the ability to lift up to 50 lbs and move patients.
Requires working under some stressful conditions to meet deadlines and patient needs, and to make quick decisions and resource acquisition; meet patient/family individualized psycho social needs. Requires hand- eye coordination and manual dexterity. Essential Functions: Collaborates with the IDT in assuring appropriate evaluation and palliative treatment of terminal disease. Consults with and assists in the IDT's development of patient/family plan of care to assure quality care is provided. Consults with
and educates the patient/family regarding disease process, self-care techniques, end-of-life care.
Provides training to other staff as needed. Performs and documents visits to patient/family based on plan of care and patient/family need. Interacts with attending and consulting physicians as necessary regarding palliative care, in collaboration with hospice physician. Consults with and provides education to other IDT members on a prn basis for clinical issues relating to palliation Actively participates in the IDT. Communicates effectively, timely, and appropriately at all times. Informs physicians and other personnel of changes in the patient's needs and outcomes of intervention, while evaluating patient/family response to care.
Completes face-to-face encounters with patients, as assigned, prior to 3rd benefit period and each period afterwards. Provides clinical backssment results to hospice physician after making face-to-face encounters with patients, as assigned. Uses standard precautions at all times, and per agency policy. Adheres to agency policies regarding protected health information. Keeps up with and maintains education/knowledge in pharmacology and palliative medicine Provides on-call services to patients/families as assigned.
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