Saint Louis Park, MN, USA
25 days ago
Nurse Practitioner - Community Senior Care
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Job Description



Park Nicollet


Job Title:

Nurse, Pract Sen Health

Job Code:

2PX-0031

Leader Title Level:

Manager

Location:

Varies

Department:

Community Senior Care

Final Approval (Dir. or VP Level)

Director

Date Approved:

3/12/2020

Date Revised:

7/5/2023



POSITION SUMMARY STATEMENT:

This clinical professional provides quality, evidence-based patient care within their scope of practice in their assigned care settings and provides care coordination across the continuum. The individual maintains high standards of care and service in accordance with the Nurse Practice Act and PNHS. The NP supports improvement of existing processes and outcomes; including but not limited to patient health outcomes, patient and family experience, and confidentiality. The individual model’s behavior and commitment with group practice and Park Nicollet Health Services values.


MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:

Education, Experience or Equivalent Combination:

Master’s degree or DNP is required.

Licensure/ Registration/ Certification:

Must be a registered nurse licensed in the state of Minnesota, who has successfully completed a formal nurse practitioner program approved by a national accrediting agency and who is then certified by a national certified organization and licensed by the Minnesota State Board of Nursing as an APRN.

Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:

Proven proficiency with: Various health testing devices, Blood drawing or injection devices, Computer skills, Electronic medical record, Current patient care technology, Office equipment (telephone, fax, communication systems) 

Demonstrates knowledge of age-related growth and development principles necessary to provide appropriate service and assure safety of patients.



PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:

Education, Experience or Equivalent Combination:

NA

Licensure/ Registration/ Certification:

NA

Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:

Strong clinical, human relations, leadership, verbal, and written communication skills.

Ability to effectively problem solve and make sound decisions.


Essential Duties:

% Of Time (minimum 5% increments)

1.

Provides onsite medical visits: involving observation, assessment, planning, implementation, and evaluation.

40-80%

2.

Offers preventative health care counseling and instructs patients on treatment plans.

10-30%

3.

Orders, interprets, and evaluates diagnostic tests to identify and assess patients’ clinical problems and health care needs

1-25%

4.

Performs therapeutic and diagnostic procedures as indicated by training and experience.

1-30%

5.

Consults with other members of the health care team on difficult, unusual, or abnormal cases and makes appropriate referrals and consultations for evaluation or treatment.

5-25%

6.

Makes nursing facility rounds as required by CMS or patient condition.

0-40%

7.

Assists in the development of new policies, programs, procedures, materials, or techniques for designated department.

1-10%

8.

Serves as a resource to nursing staff, and other support staff, providing education.

1-10%

9.

Performs patient follow-up including returning phone calls, evaluating test results, completing documentation and necessary paperwork.

5-30%

10.

Utilizes principles of quality of life, maintenance of optimal function, shared decision making and patients’ advance directives in developing the plan of care.

100%

11.

Efficiently manages time and resources and demonstrates flexibility and adaptability in a changing work environment.

100%

12.

Recognizes and appropriately responds to medical emergencies 100% of the time.

100%

13.

Serves as patient advocate by maintaining patient confidentiality, protecting patient rights, and always resolving concerns or complaints regarding care or service.

100%

14.

Participates in research, educational or other special projects as needed.

1-10%

*Job description rankings/percentages are intended to reflect normal averages over an extended period and are subject to daily variances. Quality and efficiency standards should at no time be compromised to meet the average expectations expressed above. Job descriptions are subject to change to accommodate organization or department needs.


ORGANIZATIONAL EXPECTATIONS:


Values


All colleagues are expected to live our values: 


Excellence:  We strive for the best results and always look for ways to improve.

Compassion:  We care and show empathy and respect for each person.

Partnership:  We are strongest when we work together and with those we serve.

Integrity:  We are open and honest, and we keep our commitments.


Additional Expectations:

Complies with safety instructions, observe safe work practices, provides input on safety issues, and promotes a safe work environment.

Maintains regular and timely attendance.

Protects confidentiality.

Demonstrates participation in and support of the organization's Corporate Integrity Program by participating in compliance-related education and training and complying with the organization's policies and procedures. 

Timely completion of all mandatory education and organizational requirements (i.e., licensure/certification, Employee Health and Wellness requirements, annual training, etc.)



POPULATION SPECIFIC COMPETENCIES:


X Yes



No



Does this employee have direct patient contact?

Departments will need to determine the appropriate competencies in their areas for their specific patient populations documented in the essential duties section.


Examples of items that can be included are:

• Identifies expected outcomes for a plan individualized to the patient or situation specific to the needs of the population served.

• Communicates effectively with patients, families, and team members.

• Integrates practices that supports patient safety, acknowledges variations in populations served.

• Anticipates the needs of the population served as well as the unique characteristics of the communities served.

• Anticipates the needs of the population in providing culturally responsive care and develops an individualized plan for patients and families.


LEADERSHIP RESPONSIBILITY:

Please describe the degree to which the position directs the work of others or coordinates workflow of a clinic, department, or functional area. If applicable, indicate the number of people and the titles for which this position directly and/or indirectly directs the work of others or coordinates workflow.


May provide work direction to medical support and nursing staff within Community Senior Care (CSC). 












Critical Job Demands


Section 1: Place an “X’ next to ONE of the terms that best describes the frequency for each of the Critical Demands.


Critical Demands

N/A

0%


Rare

1-5%

(Up to

a 1/2 hour)

Occa

6-33%

(1/2 hour

to

3 hours)

Freq

34-66%

(3 to

5½ hours)

Cont

67-100%

(5½ to

8 hours)

Standing - Remaining on one's feet in an upright position at a workstation without moving about.


Walking - Moving about on foot.


Sitting - Remaining in a seated position.


Squatting - Assuming or maintaining a crouching position with the knees bent.

Reaching - Stretching out or extending to touch or grasp.

Lifting - Raising or lowering an object from one level to another (includes upward pulling).


Carrying - Transporting an object, usually holding it in the hands or arms, or on the shoulder.


Pushing/Pulling – Exerting force upon an object so that the object moves away/towards from the force.

Handling/Fingering – (includes typing, computer work, gripping, grasping, and pinching)


Section 2: Place an “X” next to ONE of the terms that best describes the Strength Rating for this job classification which is expressed by one of five terms: Sedentary, Light, Medium, Heavy, and Very Heavy.


Sedentary Work - Exerting up to 10 pounds of force occasionally (Occasionally: activity or condition exists up to 1/3 of the time) and/or a negligible amount of force frequently (Frequently: activity or condition exists from 1/3 to 2/3 of the time) to lift, carry, push, pull, or otherwise move objects, including the human body. Sedentary work involves sitting most of the time but may involve walking or standing for brief periods of time. Jobs are sedentary if walking and standing are required only occasionally, and all other sedentary criteria are met.


Light Work - Exerting up to 20 pounds of force occasionally, and/or up to 10 pounds of force frequently, and/or a negligible amount of force constantly (Constantly: activity or condition exists 2/3 or more of the time) to move objects. Physical demand requirements are more than those for Sedentary Work. Even though the weight lifted may be only a negligible amount, a job should be rated Light Work: (1) when it requires walking or standing to a significant degree; or (2) when it requires sitting most of the time but entails pushing and/or pulling of arm or leg controls; and/or (3) when the job requires working at a production rate pace entailing the constant pushing and/or pulling of materials even though the weight of those materials is negligible. NOTE: The constant stress and strain of maintaining a production rate pace, especially in an industrial setting, can be and is physically demanding of a worker even though the amount of force exerted is negligible.


Medium Work - Exerting 20 to 50 pounds of force occasionally, and/or 10 to 25 pounds of force frequently, and/or greater than negligible up to 10 pounds of force constantly to move objects. Physical Demand requirements are more than those for Light Work.


Heavy Work - Exerting 50 to 100 pounds of force occasionally, and/or 25 to 50 pounds of force frequently, and/or 10 to 20 pounds of force constantly to move objects. Physical Demand requirements are more than those for Medium Work.


Very Heavy Work - Exerting more than 100 pounds of force occasionally, and/or more than 50 pounds of force frequently, and/or more than 20 pounds of force constantly to move objects. Physical Demand requirements are more than those for Heavy Work.


Note: During any patient handling task, if any caregiver is required to lift more than 35 lbs. of a patient’s weight, assistive transfer devices should be used for the transfer.

HAZARD ASSESSMENT FOR PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (PPE) Please contact the employer Employee Health & Safety (EHS) with any questions or assistance related to the completion of the Hazard Assessment for Personal Protective Equipment (HAPPE) Form. RELATED TO: Hazardous Substances and Harmful Physical Agents Yes No

Task Description

Potential Hazard

Hazard control

PPE Required

Working with box cutters, knives, or other sharp cutting devices.

Penetration

Cut away from body.

Use proper tool for the job.

Safety knife or safety box cutter

Cut resistant gloves.

Other ___________________

Working with liquid chemicals, acids, or caustics (Examples: reprocessing, cleaners, disinfectants, laboratory chemicals).

See MSDS online database for chemical list

Chemicals

Flammables

Toxic Gases

Corrosives

Use only employer approved products.

Use appropriate soaking containers with labels.

Understand hazards of chemicals you use (read MSDS).

Goggles

Chemical face shield

Chemical resistant gloves

Chemical resistant aprons

Lab Coat

Closed toe shoes

Powered Air Purifying Respirator

Other ___________________

Exposed to extreme heat (Examples: Autoclaves, Blanket warmers, Ovens, Propane torches) or cold (Liquid Nitrogen, Winter temperatures).

Heat

Cold Stress, Burns, Frostbite

Approach hot surfaces carefully.

Use only approved liquid nitrogen Dewars. Dispense only if trained.

Heat resistant gloves

Cryogenic (cold resistant) gloves

Goggles

Face shield

Other ___________________

Driving or riding in motorized vehicle equipment as part of the job.

Vehicle crash, Impact

Absolutely no text messaging while driving.

Refrain from cell phone use while driving.

Seat belt

Other ___________________

Working in extremely wet or slippery conditions or working in 24/7 operations where floors are wet from mopping.

Slip, Trip, or Fall

For wet areas, mop excess water regularly.

Place warning signs.

Select footwear carefully

Slip resistant shoes.

Rubber boots

Other ___________________

Preparing or handling hazardous drugs (Examples: cytotoxic drugs, chemotherapy agents).

Chemical

Genetic damage

Tumors

Receive training.

PPE

Use of biological cabinet

Spill procedures

Waste disposal SOP


Gloves appropriate for chemical

Disposable barrier gown

Goggles

N95/PAPR (spill cleanup)

Ventilation Hood

Other ___________________

Medical/surgical procedures involving heat generating tools or equipment (Examples: cautery/ lasers).

Light radiation, burns to self or patient, smoke inhalation

Receive laser training.

Awareness and knowledge to minimize surgical or procedural fires.

Code Red training

PPE

Restricted access

Specialized laser safety glasses

Other ___________________

Working with or near ionizing Radiation Hazards (Examples: Radioactive sources, X-Rays).

Over exposure, Genetic damage

Warning signage

PPE

Waste and spill procedures

Personal monitoring

Shielding, distance


Lead Aprons

Other ___________________

Working near MRI.

Trauma resulting from missile effect

Restrict access.

Screening

Signage



Moving equipment/supplies.

Strain, Sprain

Proper body mechanics

Get additional help.

Get Ergonomic help from EOHS.



Dealing with agitated persons or disturbances.

Workplace violence, bodily injury, body fluid exposure

Training in verbal de-escalation techniques.

Code Green procedure

Gloves (Clean)

Barrier Gown or fluid resistant Lab Coat



HAZARD ASSESSMENT FOR PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (PPE) RELATED TO: Infectious Agents Yes No

Description

Potential Hazard

Hazard control

PPE Required



PERFORMING OR ASSISTING WITH THESE TASKS:





Potential for splash of blood/body fluid to face and clothing: examples but not all inclusive: suctioning, wound irrigation, eye & ear irrigation, close contact (within 3 ft.) of patient with frequent, productive cough, sigmoidoscopy, cystoscopy, colonoscopy.


Exposure to Infectious Agents

Hand hygiene before and after task

PPE




Facial protection (mask plus goggles OR face shield)

Gloves (Clean)

Barrier Gown if anticipate splash

Activity that requires touching patient’s non-intact skin or mucous membranes.


Exposure to Infectious Agents

Hand hygiene before and after task

PPE



Gloves (Clean)


Activity that includes touching patient’s blood/body fluid or contaminated items or environment, examples, but not all inclusive: disposal of urine, blood canisters.

Exposure to Infectious Agents

Hand hygiene before and after task

PPE

Use of Spill kits (as needed)




Gloves (Clean)

Barrier Gown if anticipate splash.

Facial protection (mask plus goggles OR face shield) if anticipate splash.



Performing duties with sharp devices that could result in exposure to blood or body fluids.

Exposure to Infectious Agent/sharp injury

Use of sharps safety devices

Avoid re-capping needles.

Proper disposal of sharps at point of care

For reusable sharp, use safe transporting practices.

Use neutral zone for passing sharps.

PPE





Gloves (Clean vs. Sterile depends on the procedure)


Facial protection (mask plus goggles OR face shield) if anticipate splash.


Entering rooms where patients with airborne diseases are treated.

Exposure to Infectious Agent/inhalation

Mask patient

Place patient in airborne infection isolation room if available

Limit entry into room

Keep door closed.

PPE



Follow Communicable Disease Guidelines and Tuberculosis Control Plan to determine if N95 respirator, PAPR, or surgical mask is needed

Work with specimens from patients with airborne diseases.

Exposure to Infectious Agent/inhalation


PPE

Biological Safety hoods/cabinet instrumentation with automated/closed sampling mechanisms


N95 respirator or PAPR

1. Procedures that enter deep tissue or body fluid, including but not limited to:

Central IV insertion, placing a catheter or injecting material into the spinal canal or subdural space (myelogram, lumbar puncture, spinal/epidural anesthesia), breast biopsy, temporal artery biopsy, bone marrow biopsy, OB vaginal delivery, incision & drainage.


Exposure to infectious agents

Hand hygiene before and after procedures

PPE


Gloves (Sterile)

Barrier Gown

Facial protection (mask plus eye protection or face shield plus mask required during these procedures)


2. a. Procedures that enter

subcutaneous tissue or are located.

in the skin structure, including but

not limited to:

Excision of mole, lump, or bump

Excision of lipoma or sebaceous cyst, vasectomy


Exposure to infectious agents

Hand hygiene before and after procedure

PPE





Facial protection (mask and eye protection required during these procedures if anticipate splash)

Gloves (Sterile)

Barrier Gown if anticipate splash

2. b. Additional Procedures

Shave biopsy, punch biopsy

Joint injection, nerve injection, joint aspiration

Peripheral IV insertion, ENT procedures

Anal-rectal Biopsy


Exposure to infectious agents

Hand hygiene before and after procedure

PPE




Gloves (Clean)

Barrier Gown if anticipate splash.

Facial protection (mask and eye protection required during these procedures if anticipate splash)


3. Handling Lab specimens in a laboratory


Exposure to infectious agents

Hand hygiene after removing gloves.

PPE

Biological Safety hoods/cabinet

Splash guard

Instrumentation with automated/closed sampling mechanisms


Lab Coat (fluid resistant)

Gloves (Clean)

Facial protection (mask plus eye protection or face shield plus mask required during these procedures)


Other tasks with identified safety, health or infectious hazards requiring PPE?

Yes No Task Description

Hazard

Hazard control

List PPE required

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