Clackamas, Oregon, USA
8 hours ago
Nurse Practitioner - Dual-Neonatal
Description: Job Summary:
Provide direct patient care including assessment, diagnosis, treatment and technical procedures to a group of normal to high risk infants. Manages neonatal case load with physician consultation and collaboration. Serves as a patient and family advocate in identifying healthcare needs and actions for neonatal cases. Coordinates pre- and post-operative care activates for normal to high risk infants. Supports neonatal units during crisis situations. Utilizes planning, implementation, and evaluation in formulating neonatal diagnosis and intervention.

Essential Responsibilities:

Interprets antenatal/perinatal health history. Assesses gestational age.
Performs resuscitations of newborns in delivery room and in Neonatal units with bag and mask, laryngoscopy, endotracheal intubation, cardiac compressions, intravenous access and emergency medications.
Ability to provide care for infants on the well newborn units including assessments, admissions, discharges, physical exams and evaluations on infants in the Delivery, Neonatal and Mother-Baby units.
Performs specialized procedures on high risk infants to include: umbilical artery and vein catheterization, endotracheal intubation, suprapubic bladder tap, lumbar puncture, peripheral central venous catheterization, peripheral arterial catheterization, needle aspiration of pneumothorax, sepsis work ups and other procedures following clinical competencies for advanced practice.
Orders and interprets lab tests, radiographs and routine diagnostics to include Newborn Screening head ultrasounds, ophthalmic retinal and outpatient evaluations.
Manages adjustment of inspired oxygen concentration and mechanical ventilation per arterial blood gas measurement, physical exam, and/or clinical course.
Prescribe phototherapy, antimicrobial therapy and enteral parenteral nutrition and supplements.
Performs rounds on designated patients. Evaluates care and progress. Develops plan of care and writes orders.
Documents admission history and physicals, resuscitations, assessments, procedures, progress notes, and discharge summaries.
Collaborates with attending MD regarding treatment plan of assigned infants.
Develops, implements, reviews and revises standards/procedures/protocols for Neonatal care. Develops practice guidelines that reflect current research, trends, and tech ology in the Neonatal units.
Keeps current with standards/issues/implications for advanced practice nursing. Provides educational programs for staff to support quality improvement activities. Participates in Perinatal Quality Management Program.
Serves as clinical resource to staff. Identifies learning needs for staff and implements formal and informal educational programs. Maintains current knowledge and skills to the neonatal area.
Utilizes resources in a cost-effective manner.
Provides input to Hospital/Regional committees for planning, policy development, patient care, and quality improvement issues and activities.
May perform patient care to the extent necessary to maintain clinical expertise, competency, and licensing necessary to fulfill job responsibilities and to direct provision of care on the unit.
Provides direct patient care on an as needed basis. Provides services that are within the scope of license and in compliance with all legal, regulatory, and policy requirement relevant to clinical role performed.
Incorporates the KP Nursing Vision, Model and Values throughout their nursing practice. Basic Qualifications:
Experience

Minimum two (2) years of full time (36 hours per week) Level III NICU experience within the last 4 years.

Education

Graduate of an ANA approved NP or Child Health Associate training program or equivalent requirements to meet State licensure.

License, Certification, Registration

This job requires credentials from multiple states. Credentials from the primary work state are required before hire. Additional Credentials from the secondary work state(s) are required post hire.


Registered Nurse License (Washington) within 6 months of hire OR Compact License: Registered Nurse within 6 months of hire


Neonatal Nurse Practitioner Certification (Washington) within 6 months of hire


Registered Nurse License (Oregon) within 6 months of hire


Neonatal Nurse Practitioner Certification (Oregon) within 6 months of hire


Drug Enforcement Administration Registration


Neonatal Nurse Practitioner Certificate


Basic Life Support


Neonatal Resuscitation Program


National Provider Identifier required at hire

Additional Requirements:

Thorough and working knowledge of all common diseases in specialty field; familiarity with less common diseases.
Working knowledge of state health care laws, licensing board regulations and controlled substance regulations.
Important to know limitations and when to refer patients.
Ability to assess, diagnose and effectively treat common medical diseases and injuries.
Ability to use appropriate procedural/testing equipment, to see large volume of patients, and to interface with large provider and support staff.
Minor surgery or surgical assist skills.
Demonstrate customer-focused service skills.
Ability to work variable days and schedules as needed to include: weekends, holidays, evenings and night shift hours.
Ability to travel to secondary Kaiser site if indicated.

Preferred Qualifications:

Minimum five (5) years of full time (36 hours per week) Level III NICU experience within the last 7 years.
Graduate of ANA-approved NP training program.

Notes:



Sunday – Saturday 0730-1730 (variable days), 4-10 hour shifts per week
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