MONROE COUNTY HOSPITAL
ARNP - Emergency Services (Full-Time) (Healthcare)
Job Schedule
Full-time: A total of 6 shifts required per month with the opportunity to pick up more if desired. All shifts are 24 hours starting at 6 a.m.
How To Apply
You may send your CV directly to Kaylee Siebrecht, Director of Human Resources at ksiebrecht@mchalbia.com. Applicants may also apply online via this application and upload a CV. Either option is acceptable.
Job Description
Monroe County Hospital & Clinics is seeking a full-time ARNP to join our Emergency Services team.
Primary duties for this position include:
Obtains complete, detailed, and accurate histories, reviews patient records, and performs complete physical examinations as scheduled or required. Performs general patient examinations related to the patient's stated medical problems to establish diagnosis and develop an appropriate care plan. Requests appropriate laboratory and radiological procedures related to patient's condition to assist in diagnostic assessment. Interprets results as appropriate with review of physician. Requests appropriate therapeutic pharmacological regimes related to the patient's diagnosis and condition and instructs patient and family regarding medication and treatment instructions. Performs routine therapeutic procedures including injections; care of superficial wounds and burns; removal of foreign bodies from skin; application of and removal of sutures and casts; and other procedures as appropriate. Recognizes and evaluates situations which call for immediate attention of primary care physician and institutes, when necessary, treatment procedures essential for the life of the patient. Instructs and counsels patients regarding their physical and mental health including: diet, social habits, family planning, normal growth and development, aging, and long term management and understanding of patient's disease. Follows Universal Precautions/Infection Control policies. Uses appropriate personal protection equipment and work practice controls when necessary; uses sterile or aseptic techniques when required. Maintains positive relationships with the health care team, patient, and family. Regular and physical attendance.