Treatment Nurse Job Description
Treatment Nurse Duties & Responsibilities
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Treatment Nurse Qualifications
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Licensing or Certifications for Treatment Nurse
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Education for Treatment Nurse
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Employers hiring for the treatment nurse job most commonly would prefer for their future employee to have a relevant degree such as Bachelor's and Associate Degree in Nursing, Education, Science, Graduate, Nursing Program, School of Nursing, Nursing Education, Department of Education, Performance, Professional Development
Skills for Treatment Nurse
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Treatment Nurse Examples
Treatment Nurse Job Description
- Maintain knowledge of all applicable regulatory laws and requirements, including HIPAA, CMS Conditions of Participation and The Joint Commission to ensure regulatory compliance in nursing practice
- Be accountable and responsible on a continuing basis for providing infusions (including chemotherapy and biologic therapy), blood products, and procedures to the ambulatory patient at the direction of a physician
- Be accountable and responsible on a continuing basis for planning and providing comprehensive outpatient care to patients/families with cancer being cared for in the First Hill Swedish Cancer Institute Treatment Center
- Use your understanding of the pathophysiology of cancer, the major treatment modalities, protocols and investigational protocols enables him/her to participate fully in all phases of care for the patient and their significant support system
- Be responsible triage, symptom management, patient/family education, and end of life care issues during operating hours
- Assist in the management of the staff schedules, providing staff coverage as needed to accommodate the staffing needs on a daily basis
- Interact and communicate with referring physicians
- Perform specified diagnostic/therapeutic procedures
- Respond to infusion reactions
- Triage patients to Emergency Department/Inpatient Services, as appropriate
- Must be a graduate or eligible to graduate within 30 days from an RN Nursing Program and eligible to take the RN NCLEX exam
- A minimum of 3 years of clinical experience as an Advanced Practice Provider (NP/PA) is required
- Graduate of an accredited NP program
- A minimum of one year experience in Emergency Medicine, Urgent Care or a similar setting
- Minimum of 2 years of nursing experience in assigned department's clinical area (e.g., Pediatrics, FP/IM, OB/Gyn, Surgery, Allergy, Dermatology, Urology, ) within an ambulatory care setting
- At least 2 years of nursing experience as an RN providing care to patients with HIV/AIDs in an inpatient, ED or clinic/doctor’s office setting
Treatment Nurse Job Description
- Serve as a consultant to Infusion Center nurses and infusion ordering services
- Provide clinical leadership and serve as a role model for clinical practice
- Collaborate with other professionals in planning, implementing, and evaluating programs for increasing clinical knowledge/skills/operational efficiency
- Attend conferences and continuing education/staff development programs to maintain medical knowledge specific to the patient population
- Provide expert nursing care to Ambulatory Psychiatry patients in the child, adolescent and adult outpatient clinics
- Formulates, interprets and implements specialized OTP policies and procedures pertaining to quality care of Veterans with Opioid Use Disorders (OUD) to assure compliance with internal and external performance standards
- Strategic planning, program development, implementation of new initiatives, policies and procedures, and oversight of administrative and programmatic resources of the Opioid Treatment Program
- Orients, trains, consults with and serves as a resource for other professionals concerning services for opioid use disorders
- Provides technical assistance to other VA Medical Centers, State, local, private agencies, and universities
- Organizes the work flow for consult/referrals, intake, assessments, and treatment for patients with opioid use disorders, and didactic training of staff
- Demonstrated excellent written and verbal communication skills as evidenced by performance and evaluations
- Demonstrated excellent interpersonal skills as evidenced by performance and evaluations
- Demonstrated excellent attendance as evidenced by performance and evaluations
- Experience as an RN in the Ambulatory Care setting
- Experience in the role of a Charge Nurse or equivalent leadership experience
- Experience with EPIC, Word, Excel
Treatment Nurse Job Description
- Establishes processes to monitor and improve performance
- Participates in recruitment procedures and interviews to select personnel for mental health programs in various disciplines
- Screenings and assessments (interviews Veterans and their significant others to determine substance use and co-occurring mental health-related problems
- Treatment planning and goal setting (developing comprehensive and unique goal directed treatment plans that reflects a course of therapeutic substance use disorder intervention to address the needs identified in the assessment)
- Clinical counseling (provides individual, conjoin, family, couples and group education and therapy for Veterans with substance use disorders, including the use of evidence-based psychotherapies)
- Crisis intervention (provides complex crisis intervention and stabilization to patients who are in psychological distress and follow-up for Veterans with substance use disorders)
- Complete daily treatment administration per orders (may include Negative Pressure Wound Therapy applications)
- Complete post admission skin assessments on new admits with the ability to identify any areas of compromised skin integrity
- Ability to accurately complete Braden Scales
- Possess Strong wound assessment skills/documentation skills to include careplan updates
- Current Oncology Nursing Society (ONS) Chemotherapy and Biotherapy Provider Card
- Minimum of 12 months Oncology Nursing experience
- Alice, Kleberg, Memorial & South
- PALS within 6 months of hire/transfer date
- Minimum two (2) years prior LPN experience required
- Experience working with elderly adults in nursing home setting preferred
Treatment Nurse Job Description
- Ability to become familiar with a variety of treatment products and make recommendations to physicians
- Maintain knowledge of Pressure Injuries updates from the NPUAP
- Confer with the Wound Director/MD/licensed personnel regarding dermatological disorders of residents in the facility
- Restricted Daily Utilization Reviews
- Appeals for Denied/Modified Adjudications
- 9 month program factored into your full time position in the ARTS and Substance Abuse Unit
- Roles and responsibilities may be periodically adjusted as determined by the needs of the Ambulatory Care Clinical Program
- Performs assigned technical procedures
- Prepares and administers medications as outlined in policy and procedure
- Assists with therapeutic procedures to include UDS collection per MH RRTP policy
- Clinical trials research experience preferred
- Must pass pre-employment examinations
- Advance skills in assessment of patients with acute medical conditions
- Five (5) years of clinical experience as an Advanced Practice provider
- Participation in professional Advanced Practice Provider organizations or related committees
- Proficient with peripheral IV access
Treatment Nurse Job Description
- Documents all actions in the medical record and shift report
- Provides for the safety of the patients by performing regular patient rounds and bed checks of all patient rooms
- Performs contraband searches with patients per MH RRTP policy
- The Domiciliary Chief must possess a broad, clinical knowledge of and experience in bio-psycho-social rehabilitation and accepted treatments including a range of evidenced-based therapies and other activities in a residential setting
- The Domiciliary Chief will interact with an interdisciplinary team other ancillary staff to coordinated combined clinical programming, therapeutic community and recreational activities
- Develops and implements information systems to track service activities, visits, referral, inpatient days, patient demographics, performance measure and patient satisfaction
- The incumbent supervises a group of employees performing work at various technical levels such as social workers, counseling therapists, rehabilitation technicians, and psychology technicians
- Responsible for hiring and training of new employees and the orientation of new residents and staff
- Performs the administrative and personnel management function relative to staff supervised
- Observes workers' performance, demonstrates and conducts work performance critiques and provides feedback
- Graduate of an Accredited School of School of Nursing required
- Nursing – Psychiatry, 2 years exp
- Behavioral Health - Inpatient preferred
- May be required to work the floor at times
- Current RN license for the state of Texas current Compact State license
- Active, Current CA RN License