Parkdale Health and Rehab
Location
Price, Utah
The LPN is responsible for administering medications and treatments, performing professional nursing services, and monitoring the condition of geriatric patients. They also act as patient advocates and ensure accurate clinical charting in accordance with care plans.
Candidates must hold an LPN license in good standing and possess effective communication skills. A willingness to learn and adhere to local, state, and federal long-term care regulations is required.
LPN license in good standing Effective communication Willingness to learn local, state, and federal laws/regulations in regards to long-term care Job Duties Ordering medications, equipment and supplies as prescribed. Preparing and administering treatments/medications as ordered by the physician Notify the resident's physician and/or family members when there is a change in resident's condition Administering professional nursing practice services such as: tube feedings, suction, catheterization, changing of dressings, packs, and irrigations as necessary Continuous observation and monitoring of seriously ill residents Being the patient advocate and ensuring that other health care team members are providing care according to the resident's care plan and personal wishes Accurately completing necessary charting as required and in a timely manner **SNF nurses care for geriatric patients who require 24/7 care
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