The role of bedside CLPN delivers vital support in providing direct bedside patient care and appropriate age specific care in an Acute Nursing or Elderly Care facility environment.
Clinical Practice:
- Exercises highest degree of the nursing process to provide safe, quality patient care and document accordingly.
- Performs duties of Charge Nurse in absence of the RN, within scope of practice
- Works to ensure his/her compliance with all NMHS policies and requirements as directed by the Nurse Manager and Educator.
- Collaboration with clinical team members to admit assigned patients to unit at bedside.
- Independently processing the discharges for their assigned patients at bedside.
- Performs treatments, tests, and/or procedures including IV therapy as directed within scope of license.
- Responsible for maintaining written record of patient care events performed by the incumbent (e.g.: medications, treatments, procedures).
Education:
- Responsible for keeping patients and families informed regarding medications, diagnostic studies, treatments, etc.
- Provides patient/family education and acts as a resource for existing staff and new employees.
- Maintains knowledge of new medications and treatments to ensure patient/family have adequate knowledge for continuing care at home
Communication:
- Maintains communication with multidisciplinary team members to provide holistic care to the patient.
- Attends daily huddles on each unit to ensure proper assignments and identify team members for the shift.
Self-Development:
- Maintains competency by staying informed of changing trends in the nursing practice.
- Performs required continuing education hours online and in classroom.
- Familiarizes self with policies and procedures, patient education resources, and performance improvement unit initiates.