Staff Position

LPN / LVN - ED - Emergency Department
Carondelet Saint Mary's Hospital
Tucson, AZ
3x12 hrs, Flexible

$21-27/hour

Overview

  • Start DateASAP
  • Shift Breakdown3x12 hrs
  • ShiftFlexible
  • Facility Information
    Short Term Acute Care357 bedsOracle Cerner

Pay

Estimated pay
$21-27/hour

Description

Welcome to Carondelet Health Network, where making a real difference in people's lives is at the heart of everything we do. Beyond just medical treatments, we believe in the power of genuine connections and heartfelt compassion. It's what sets us apart and makes us truly special.

When you join our team, you're not just stepping into a job – you're becoming part of a community that uplifts and supports each other every day. We know that healthcare requires a unique blend of talent and dedication, and we are fully committed to providing an environment that enriches and rewards your journey.

Picture yourself among the brightest healthcare professionals, all united by a common purpose: caring for our community with unwavering commitment. At Carondelet, you won't just find colleagues; you'll find awe-inspiring teammates who share your passion for making a meaningful impact.

If you're ready to go above and beyond, to embrace the energy and camaraderie that Carondelet Health System offers, then join us on this incredible adventure. Together, we'll create a healthier, happier world – one patient at a time. Let your career find its purpose here at Carondelet.

LVN/LPN Full Time Rotating Position Summary

Under the direction of a Registered Nurse (RN) the Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) provides patient care within the Scope of Practice for LPNs as defined by the Arizona State Board of Nursing. Contributes to the patient assessment through the observation, recording, and reporting of patients’ condition. Participates in the development and modification of the plan of care. Implements aspects of the plan of care within scope of practice. Participates in the evaluation of responses to interventions. Provides additional tasks for which the LPN has been prepared for through basic education and additions skills obtained through continued education programs. Administers medication, including IV therapy, as defined by the Arizona Board of Nursing. The following activities are considered within the scope of practice for an LPN.

Responsibilities

Observe patient for neurological signs, skin integrity, reflexes, bowel sounds, heart sounds, and breath sounds.

Take and record patient vital signs.

Monitor vascular pulses, DASPs, fistulas, and ECGs (recognizing Dysrhythmias).

Obtain leg/calf measurements and abdominal girth measurements.

Administer medications: oral, IM, subcutaneous and record patient charts.

Follow admission/discharge procedures and use appropriate forms. Document patient care and administration of treatments and medications.

Perform specimen collections - urine tests with reagent, strips, glucometer, specific gravity, and hemocult.

Administer enemas, oxygen therapy, and incentive spirometry.

Offer palliative care and pain control. Monitor patient response.

Provide patient treatments: bladder sonography, Aqua-K Pads, Ice Packs/Gloves/Collars, elastic bandages/stockings.

Assist with application and care of casts.

Set up traction. Apply and maintain halo braces and transparent dressings.

Assist with continuous passive motion exercise.

Use appropriate patient transfer techniques - transfer belts, range of motion, and bed positioning (ex. trendelenburg/reverse).

Assist patient with ambulation and mechanical lifts.

Provide maintenance of urinary system - ureteral caths, ureterostomy tube, nephrostomy tube, suprapubic cath, straining urine, ileoconduits, and external catheters.

Perform male and female urinary catheterization - Insert straight catheters, insert Foley catheters, and external catheters.

Administer catheter care and catheter irrigations.

Provide maintenance of GI tubes - vented/non-vented nasogastric, sump, Miller-Abbott/Cantor, cecostomy, jejunostomy decompression, jejunostomy feeding tube, and weighted enteric feeding tubes.

Reactivate and measure suction drainage.

Maintain suction devices – Gomco, Emerson, Sump (Anpro 42), Tracheal, and Moblvac.

Set up and measure chest tube drainage systems.

Provide postoperative care –turning patient, cough, and deep breaths.

Provide care and/or removal of sutures, surgical staples, abdominal binders, montgomery straps, and steri strips.

Provide wound care - wound irrigation, wound packing.

Apply and change dressings – sterile, occlusive/non-occlusive, abdominal binders, scrotal supports, and braces.

Provide maintenance of wound drains – penrose, vented wound drains, and T-Tube.

Insert IV catheters. Maintain and monitor IV (including tubing change procedure).

Follow appropriate isolation techniques and standard precautions - herpes zoster, airborne (includes TB/AFB), contact (includes MRSA and VRE), droplet (includes meningitis and flu) and radiation precautions.

Apply and monitor restraint devices. Provide alternatives to restraint use.

Follow appropriate emergency situation procedures – CPR, code arrest procedure, fire procedure, and disaster procedure.

Provide general patient hygiene - (Bath, Back, Skin, Oral), sitz bath.

Teach patient regarding care and communicate precaution factors - pre-op/inter-op/post-op care, respiratory, diabetic, injection techniques, wound care, cardiac, ostomy, orthopedic (cast, splint, crutches), and catheterization.

Level 2 – Proficient (in addition to above duties)

Train and act as a resource for respiratory department technicians.

Insert oral airways. Provide treatment for tracheostomy care, ostomy care, post-mortem care, peritoneal care.

Recommend respiratory therapy treatments and plan of care.

Level 3 – Subject Matter Expert (in addition to above duties)

Assist physician with procedures - liver biopsy, bone marrow, thoracentesis, paracentesis, chest tube insertion and lumber puncture.

Recognize emergencies and follow procedures - dehiscence/evisceration, pulmonary emboli, air emboli, cardiac arrest, respiratory arrest, and stroke.

Support and participate in revising policies and procedures.

Participate in hospital safety/emergent programs and procedures.

LVN/LPN FULL TIME ROTATING CANDIDATE WILL POSSESS THE FOLLOWING EDUCATION, LICENSE/CERTIFICATIONS, AND EXPERIENCE.

EDUCATION

Required: Graduate of an accredited LPN program whose course curriculum provides training that enables the LPN to perform infusion therapy within scope of practice.

Preferred: Enrollment in RN program

LICENSURE/CERTIFICATION/REGISTRATION

Required: Must have a current Arizona license in Practical Nursing.

WORK EXPERIENCE

Preferred: Knowledge of hospital environment desired. Previous hospital and/or health care related experience preferred.

Skills

Required: Must possess effective interpersonal skills, strong human relation skills

Computer skills. Verbal and written communication skills.

Knowledge

Required: Arizona Nurse Practice Act

Other

Required: Must be able to work variable shifts, holidays and/or weekends. Must be able to perform all duties, including lifting and transferring, using proper body mechanics.

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Sara Watson
Sara Watson
Tenet-AZ Region Job ID #2403007621.

Facility

Carondelet Saint Mary's Hospital

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Carondelet Saint Mary's Hospital
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  • Short Term Acute Care
  • 357 beds
  • Oracle Cerner
ADDRESS1601 W Saint Marys RdTucson, AZ 85745
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About Tucson, AZ

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