University of Miami
Healthcare
RegisteredNurse2-ChemotherapyInfusion
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“Registered Nurse 2 - Chemotherapy Infusion at University of Miami. Skills: Chemotherapy infusion, Patient care, Nursing. Assess assigned patients. Evaluate plans”
Industry & Context.
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
Bachelor's degree required, Minimum 2 years relevant experience, Valid State of Florida RN license
Nice to Have
Applicable certification requirements
What You'll Do.
Assess assigned patients
Document nursing care
Report changes in condition
Modify patient treatment plans
Review diagnostic tests
Evaluate diagnostic tests
Report diagnostic tests
Consult with physicians
Consult with healthcare professionals
Assess patient care plans
Plan patient care plans
Implement patient care plans
Evaluate patient care plans
Prepare patients for examinations
Prepare patients for procedures
Prepare patients for treatments
Assist with examinations
Assist with procedures
Assist with treatments
Consider patient culture
Provide psychological support
Perform patient tests
Administer medications safely
Maintain medication records
Maintain treatment records
Communicate plan of care
Assist in discharge planning
Prioritize assignments
Operate medical equipment safely
Safeguard University assets
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Work collaboratively with others; Contribute to team environment
Communication Scope
Written communication; Verbal communication
Full Job Description
**_Current Employees:_** If you are a current Staff, Faculty or Temporary employee at the University of Miami, please click [here](https://www.myworkday.com/umiami/d/task/1422$7248.htmld) to log in to Workday to use the internal application process. To learn how to apply for a faculty or staff position, please review this [tip sheet](https://my.it.miami.edu/wda/erpsec/tipsheets/ER_eRecruiting_ApplyforaJob.pdf). **CORE JOB FUNCTIONS** 1\. Assesses assigned patients and evaluates plans to include documentation of nursing care, and reports symptoms and changes in patients’ condition and vital signs. 2\. Modifies patient treatment plans as indicated by patients’ responses, conditions and physician orders. 3\. Reviews, evaluates, and reports diagnostic tests to assess patient’s condition. 4\. Consults with physicians and other healthcare professionals related to assigned patients to assess, plan, implement and evaluate patient care plans. 5\. Prepares patients for, and assists with examinations, procedures, and treatments. 6\. Considers patient age and culture during patient treatments and provides any needed information regarding treatment plan. 7\. Nurtures a compassionate environment by providing psychological support. 8\. Performs appropriate patient tests and safely administers medications within the scope of practice. 9\. Administers and maintains accurate records related to medications and treatments as per regulatory bodies, policies, procedures and physician orders. 10\. Communicates plan of care in a timely manner to patient and family, as well as the appropriate team members, ensuring compliance with all regulatory guidelines (i.e., HIPAA). 11\. Uses available resources to assist in discharge planning. 12\. Plans, prioritizes, and adjusts assignments to accomplish goals and render superior patient care; seeks assistance when needed. 13\. Safely operates medical equipment. Serves as a preceptor and assists new staff in the provision of care in order to help the
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