Not exact matches
Assisted patients, working under direction of
nursing and medical
staff in
psychiatric setting, to become accustomed to routines and participating in social / recreational activities to promote rehabilitation
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 2011 to Present: Interim
Nurse Manager — Facility Name, City, ST Serve as Interim
Nurse Manager for
psychiatric inpatient mental health unit with 22 - bed facility, 6 female beds, 8 Geripsych beds and 8 male beds, and oversee
staff of 30 comprised of 12 RNs, 6 LVNs, 10
Psychiatric Technicians, and 2 Social Workers.
Professional Duties & Responsibilities Licensed practical
nurse with experience in varied medical specialties Training in geriatric, surgical,
psychiatric, pediatric, and obstetric
nursing Carried out physician orders in accordance with treatment plan Monitored, recorded, and reported patient condition to physicians and senior
nursing staff Administered medications and dietary supplements, inserted tube feeds, and monitored vitals Performed wound care in stage 1 and 2 ulcers and assisted team with more serious stages Assisted with oxygen setup and tracheostomy care Oversaw blood glucose testing and reported abnormal values to medical team Maintained up to date knowledge of medical and surgical standards of care Demonstrated the clinical knowledge and judgment necessary for high quality patient care Provided administrative support to physicians, residents, and
nursing staff as needed Managed medical supplies and equipment ensuring adequate and functioning materials Performed all duties in a positive, professional, and timely manner
Professional Duties & Responsibilities
Nursing student with more than 1,300 hours of experience in varied clinical areas Significant work in surgical, psychiatric, pediatric, obstetric, and critical care nursing Monitored, recorded, and reported patient condition to physicians and senior nursing staff Administered medications, inserted IV and Foley, changed dressings, and monitored vitals Carried out physician orders in accordance with treatment plan Maintained up to date knowledge of medical, surgical, and sub-specialty standards of care Demonstrated clinical knowledge and judgment necessary for high quality patient care Provided administrative support to physicians, residents, and nursing staff as needed Managed medical supplies and equipment ensuring adequate and functioning ma
Nursing student with more than 1,300 hours of experience in varied clinical areas Significant work in surgical,
psychiatric, pediatric, obstetric, and critical care
nursing Monitored, recorded, and reported patient condition to physicians and senior nursing staff Administered medications, inserted IV and Foley, changed dressings, and monitored vitals Carried out physician orders in accordance with treatment plan Maintained up to date knowledge of medical, surgical, and sub-specialty standards of care Demonstrated clinical knowledge and judgment necessary for high quality patient care Provided administrative support to physicians, residents, and nursing staff as needed Managed medical supplies and equipment ensuring adequate and functioning ma
nursing Monitored, recorded, and reported patient condition to physicians and senior
nursing staff Administered medications, inserted IV and Foley, changed dressings, and monitored vitals Carried out physician orders in accordance with treatment plan Maintained up to date knowledge of medical, surgical, and sub-specialty standards of care Demonstrated clinical knowledge and judgment necessary for high quality patient care Provided administrative support to physicians, residents, and nursing staff as needed Managed medical supplies and equipment ensuring adequate and functioning ma
nursing staff Administered medications, inserted IV and Foley, changed dressings, and monitored vitals Carried out physician orders in accordance with treatment plan Maintained up to date knowledge of medical, surgical, and sub-specialty standards of care Demonstrated clinical knowledge and judgment necessary for high quality patient care Provided administrative support to physicians, residents, and
nursing staff as needed Managed medical supplies and equipment ensuring adequate and functioning ma
nursing staff as needed Managed medical supplies and equipment ensuring adequate and functioning materials
Through a greater
staff - to - resident ratio and a less stimulating environment,
psychiatric monitoring, on - campus
nursing services, individual therapy, behavioral management, and crisis intervention assist the resident to better manage and cope with their symptoms.
OBJECTIVE: An evaluation of risk factors associated with patient aggression towards
nursing staff at eight locked
psychiatric units.
Our clinical
staff is made up of experienced, licensed providers including psychologists, psychiatrists,
psychiatric nurse specialists, clinical social workers, marriage & family therapists and clinical counselors.
psychiatric's
nurse who had experiences of the inpatient's violence (
staff who were physically attacked by
psychiatric inpatients)
Improving the knowledge and skills of
psychiatric nurses: efficacy of a
staff training programme
Kavanagh39 reported the median proportion of high EE families in their meta - analysis as 54 % with a range from 23 % to 77 %, whereas figures are typically lower than 40 % in
staff - patient studies.12, 23,24,27,28,40 — 42 It may be the case that
psychiatric staff have both more experience and training in managing patients» problems than relatives which may be protective factors against the development of high EE.43 In support of this hypothesis, an early study which involved interviewing
nurses about how they cope with patients» symptoms of schizophrenia found that more experienced senior
staff used a greater number and range of coping strategies than less experienced
staff.43 High EE ratings in
staff - patient studies are also almost exclusively based on the presence of critical comments with infrequent hostility and very little evidence of EOI.
Development of the
Nurse Attitude Scale short form: factor analysis in a large sample of Japanese
psychiatric clinical
staff