Per Diem Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) #CP-LPN-MD-Fred
AdeIphi MedicaI Staffing
Frederick (MD)
On-site
USD 60,000 - 80,000
Part time
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Job summary
A leading company is seeking a Licensed Practical Nurse to deliver comprehensive patient care in Frederick, MD. The role involves administering medications, performing patient assessments, and collaborating with healthcare teams to ensure high-quality care. Ideal candidates must possess an active LPN license and BLS certification, with pay at $32.6/hour.
Qualifications
- Valid and active Licensed Practical Nurse State license required.
- BLS certification essential for the role.
Responsibilities
- Deliver direct nursing care to patients under supervision.
- Perform comprehensive patient assessments and monitor vital signs.
- Educate patients and families about health conditions and self-care.
Skills
Patient Care
Medication Administration
Wound Care
Vital Signs Monitoring
Education
Licensed Practical Nurse State License
BLS Certification
Summary:
- Ref #: CP-LPN-MD-Fred
- Profession: Licensed Practical Nurse
- Job Type: Contract/Per Diem
- Location: Frederick, MD
- Start: ASAP
- Facility Type: SNF/ALF
- Shift Type: Days, Evenings, Nights
- Rate: $32.6/hour
Requirements:
- Valid and active Licensed Practical Nurse State license.
- BLS certification.
Responsibilities:
- Deliver direct nursing care to patients, under the guidance of RNs or physicians, encompassing tasks like medication administration, wound care, and vital signs monitoring.
- Perform comprehensive patient assessments, involving physical exams, medical histories, and medication reviews, to craft personalized care plans.
- Administer prescribed medications and treatments meticulously, guaranteeing accurate dosing and adherence to established protocols.
- Evaluate, clean, dress, and manage wounds, incisions, and injuries while actively monitoring for infection or complications.
- Continuously monitor and meticulously document patients' vital signs, including blood pressure, pulse, temperature, and respiration rates.
- Maintain detailed and precise patient records, recording changes in their condition, administered treatments, and medication management.
- Educate patients and their families on their medical conditions, prescribed medications, and self-care practices, with a focus on overall well-being.
- Administer and closely monitor intravenous (IV) medications and fluids, ensuring proper insertion and functioning of IV lines.
- Provide care for patients with urinary catheters, including insertion, routine maintenance, and diligent monitoring for complications.
- Collect patient samples, such as blood, urine, and sputum, for subsequent laboratory testing and analysis.
- Collaborate closely with the healthcare team, including RNs, physicians, therapists, and support staff, to ensure seamless patient care.
- Address patient comfort and safety requirements, including positioning, mobility assistance, and pain management.
- Respond swiftly and effectively during medical emergencies, adhering to established protocols and delivering basic life support as necessary.
- Adhere rigorously to infection control procedures, encompassing proper hand hygiene and utilization of personal protective equipment (PPE) to prevent infections from spreading.
- Safely handle, store, and dispose of medications and medical supplies, in strict accordance with regulations and guidelines.
- Foster health and wellness by promoting preventive care measures like vaccinations and screenings, and aiding with health assessments.
- Advocate for patients' rights and needs within the healthcare system, ensuring they receive the appropriate care and support.
- Stay current on nursing best practices, regulations, and advancements through ongoing education and training.
- In certain cases, LPNs may supervise certified nursing assistants (CNAs) or unlicensed assistive personnel (UAPs) to ensure the delivery of high-quality patient care.
- Other duties assigned by Management.