POSITION TITLE: Graduate Nurse
DEPARTMENT: All Departments employing RN's DATE: December 31, 2001
REVIEW DATE: 3/2008, 11/2008, 0/2015
APPROVALS: Jim Fischer, MS, MBA, RN Dennis Erdmann
Department Human Resources
Graduation from a state approved nursing educational program. Currently registered (or planning to register) to take the State board licensing exam. The expectation is that the State board licensing exam will be taken as soon as possible.
Medication delivery and counting of narcotics or witnessing waste of narcotics may not be done until the RN licensure is obtained.
Experience in the clinical area in which application has been made is desirable.
Maintains Basic Life Support certification.
Works under the direction and supervision of a Registered Nurse. Accountable to the unit manager or designee of the assigned patient care unit; ultimately accountable for the practice of nursing to the Vice President, Patient Care Services. Works collaboratively and effectively with all members of the patient care team.
Cares for patients in the age category(s) checked below:
Neonatal (birth-1 mo) Young adult (18 yr-25 yrs)
Infant (1 mo-1 yr) Adult (26 yrs-54 yrs)
Early childhood (1 yr-5 yrs) Sr. Adult (55 yrs-64 yrs)
Late childhood (6 yrs-12 yrs) Geriatric (65 yrs & above)
Adolescence (13 yrs-17 yrs) All ages (birth & above)
No clinical contact with patients X_ Age of patients cared for is dependent
on the specific populations seen on the unit
Supports the Mission, Vision and Values of Munson Healthcare.
Embraces and supports the Performance Improvement philosophy of Munson Healthcare.
Promotes personal and patient safety.
Uses effective customer service/interpersonal skills at all times
Maintains professional working relationship with patients, families, nursing staff, providers and the entire health care team.
Works within the guidelines of nursing and hospital standards of practice, policies and procedures.
Performs direct patient care activities under the direction, supervision, and delegation of a Registered Nurse.
Demonstrates knowledge and clinical competence for applicable patient populations.
Does NOT administer medications until the RN license is obtained.
Does not complete all steps of the nursing process. Collaborates with the Registered Nurse for the assessment, diagnosis, planning, implementation, and evaluation of nursing and patient care.
Communicates patient care findings and concerns to the supervising Registered Nurse.
Assists with the medication storage, stocking, transportation, and checking of expiration dates as delegated.