Heart to Heart
Location
Parma, Ohio
The LPN is responsible for conducting comprehensive patient assessments and administering medications and specialized treatments. They must document all interactions and collaborate with multidisciplinary teams to ensure high-quality care and smooth patient transitions.
Candidates must hold a valid LPN license and have proven experience in diverse clinical settings such as hospitals or ICU centers. Proficiency with EMR systems and experience with specialized populations like geriatrics or behavioral health are required.
Conduct comprehensive patient assessments including vital signs, physical examinations, and health histories Administer medications and injections accurately following physician orders and protocols Perform IV insertions, catheterizations, venipuncture, and sterile procedures such as dressing changes and wound suturing Manage airway support including ventilator care and airway management techniques Assist with diagnostic evaluations such as laboratory specimen collection, processing, and medical imaging coordination Provide patient education on medication administration, nutrition, disease management (e.g., dementia, Alzheimer's), and health coaching Document all patient interactions thoroughly Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams for discharge planning, case management, and post-acute care transitions Ensure infection control practices are followed diligently to maintain a sterile environment Support patients across various settings including outpatient clinics, hospice care, or home & community care environments
Valid Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) license in the state of practice Proven experience in diverse clinical settings such as hospital medicine, emergency medicine, ICU/trauma centers (Level I & II), or post-acute care facilities Familiarity with EMR/EHR systems including Cerner, Epic, Athenahealth, or similar platforms Knowledge of medical terminology, anatomy & physiology, ICD coding (ICD-9/10), CPT coding for procedures Experience with specialized patient populations including geriatrics (memory/dementia care), pediatrics (neonatal/infant/toddler care), behavioral health patients or individuals with disabilities Ability to perform complex procedures such as tube feeding management, spinal taps, dialysis support or dermal fillers is a plus Strong understanding of infection control protocols and aseptic techniques Excellent communication skills for patient education and interdisciplinary collaboration Ability to work independently while adhering to healthcare standards and HIPAA regulations
Join our Heart of Gold team to make a meaningful difference in patient lives through compassionate and expert nursing care. We welcome qualified candidates committed to excellence in healthcare delivery.
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