A professional nurse, licensed in the state of Illinois, is responsible for delivery of patient care through the nursing process of assessment, planning, implementation and evaluation. Also directs and guides patient teaching activities and ancillary personnel, while maintaining standards of professional nursing. This is a part-time, 24 hour a week, position.
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1. Assesses plans and delivers nursing care to inmates. 2. Provides leadership to LPNs, CNAs and other nursing paraprofessionals in patient care. 3. Coordinates multiple medical services for diagnostic and treatment as directed by the Medical Director, Physician, Physician Assistant or Nurse Practitioner. 4. Enter housing units to pass medications or other medical items and to conduct medical screening when necessary. 5. Assist in minor medical or surgical procedures. 6. Assist in screening of emergencies for necessity and priority for referral to physician or mid- level providers and conduct daily sick call screening 7. Check and change dressings as required or as ordered. 8. Maintain working knowledge of pharmacology including drug reaction/overdose. 9. Maintain working knowledge of therapeutic diets and nutrition and implement as per orders. 10. Maintain working knowledge of social and behavioral sciences, particularly as applied to the Correctional setting.
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EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS The following requirements list the minimum to qualify. An equivalent combination of education and experience may be accepted.
LICENSING: Currently licensed as a registered nurse CERTIFICATION: Current CPR certification
EDUCATION: Graduate from an accredited School of Nursing
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