Registered Nurse (RN) - Electrophysiology Specialty Clinic
advocate Health Care
Major Responsibilities:
A. 65% Direct Nursing Care 1)Clinically responsible for all aspects of patient care in the Electrophysiology Lab in the hospital settings and the outpatient Arrhythmia Device Clinic. 2)Demonstrates clinical expertise in the care, assessment and monitoring of all patients undergoing electrophysiological procedures and device evaluations the hospital settings. 3)Evaluates and manages the care of patients with cardiac pacemakers and automatic internal cardiac defibrillator systems in the outpatient clinic 4)Demonstrates knowledge of devices, the effects of devices and utilizes critical thinking skills. Highly specialized in health care procedures and how electrical medical devices function. 5)Anticipates possible adverse effects/complications and prepares appropriately. 6)Performs an independent daily review of remote transmission of the devices implanted within patients. Correlates information with the clinical condition of patients to assist in the management of arrhythmias. 7)Responsible for performing all interrogations and necessary reprogramming of devices in patients who are scheduled in the office setting, according to type of device, insurance restrictions and patient needs. 8)Responsible for contacting patients in regards to any company recalls thus requiring closer and more frequent monitoring and taking appropriate measures for any further changes in the device that may be required. Prepares patients for exams and treatments physically and mentally and monitors their response. 9)Capable of assisting physician with all procedures and treatments in the hospital and outpatient settings. 10)Is knowledgeable assisting with job duties of all clinical personnel in the outpatient cardiology clinic. Consistently encourages questions from patients and their families and offers guidance that fosters compliance. Provides patient education on all aspects of heart pacing. Administers medications according to approved policy/procedure following protocol or physician order and monitors response.20% Indirect Nursing Care: 1)Demonstrates technical knowledge of product lines and inventory of pacemakers, ICDs, leads, EP/Ablation catheters and related supplies in the hospital setting 2)Consistently orders tests and reviews results according to department protocol or as ordered by physician. 3)Performs transtelephonic checks on pacemaker patients requiring this mode of follow up due to age / type of pacemaker in between office follow up visits to check basic function and generator battery life status. Provides these reports to physicians. 4)Schedules all transtelephonic checks via EMR system and notifies patients. 5)Reports abnormal findings, patient complaints, or concerns, to physician or supervisor. 6)Assures the accuracy and completeness of messages. Triages and prioritizes messages, communicating information to providers/patients in a timely manner. Demonstrates triage skills pertinent to determining normal and abnormal conditions. Reviews information regarding the patient’s device, health history, medications and all information pertaining to the patient’s heart failure status. 7)Explains procedures and test results using language appropriate to patient's level of understanding. 8)Serves as an advocate and liaison between patients, staff, physicians and external customers by sharing necessary information to ensure continuity of care. Collaborates with other professional disciplines to ensure effective, efficient and safe patient care: Electrophysiologists, Cardiologists, Surgeons, Cardiac Nurses and Device Nurses in other clinics5% Documentation: 1)Provides consistent and accurate documentation of patient information, care and concerns in the EMR according to the guidelines provided in the Documentation Policy and as otherwise instructed. 2)Completes billing of all services provided in the device outpatient clinic. 3)Consistently completes requisitions, vouchers and referrals with all appropriate information including medical record number and services codes or using EMR. 4)Completes all patient documentation within two full clinic business days after care and/or services have been provided according to the Missing Documentation policy guidelines5% Time Management: 1)Consistently manages time and demonstrates resource management skills effectively to complete daily activities. 2)Consistently knows how and when to delegate tasks to others. 3)Consistently watchful of patient flow by keeping rooms clean, stocked and available and maintains adequate inventory. 4)Consistently checks equipment and trays for proper functioning and availability in busy times. 5)Demonstrates flexibility by performing additional duties when and where indicated. 6)Provides direction and supervision to other licensed and unlicensed personnel.5% Equipment knowledge 1)Demonstrates technical knowledge of all pertinent equipment used during Electrophysiology studies (EPS), Direct Current Cardioversion (DCCV), ablations, device implants and tilt table tests. 2)Understands and demonstrates knowledge and concepts of pacing and stimulation protocol. 3)Understands and demonstrates technical knowledge of implantable devices evaluated in the clinic or at bedside. 4)Responsible for the safe operational use of all equipment used during the above mentioned procedures in the hospital setting 5)Demonstrates the ability to troubleshoot equipment and follows proper procedure to report and arrange for equipment repairs when necessary.
Licensure:
Education/Experience Required:
Knowledge, Skills & Abilities Required:
Physicial Requirements and Working Conditions:
This job description indicates the general nature and level of work expected of the incumbent. It is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities required of the incumbent. Incumbent may be required to perform other related duties.
Confirm your E-mail: Send Email
All Jobs from advocate Health Care