Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) Job Description
Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) JOB SUMMARY: To provide professional nursing care to residents and follow established policies and procedures of Silver Bluff Village. This job description is NOT all-inclusive, but is meant as a guideline to what is expected of you in your position. QUALIFICATIONS: The LPN must be a Licensed Practical Nurse in the state of N.C. Must possess leadership ability and the willingness to cooperate with other department heads and personnel. Must be in good mental and physical condition and have the ability to organize, plan and direct nursing care. Must have patience, tact, cheerful disposition and enthusiasm and be able to handle residents regardless of the physical or mental handicaps. MAJOR DUTIES: 1. Take report from out-going nurse. 2. Make routine checks on residents. 3. Administer medications and treatments as ordered by attending physician. 4. Assess and chart all pertinent information on resident's chart. 5. Maintain inventory of resident drugs and medications on unit. 6. Admit, discharge and transfer residents. 7. Review resident care, and recommend and implement changes when necessary. 8. Participate in inservice and orientation programs. 9. Review physician's orders to ensure accuracy of medication records, etc. 10. Take verbal orders from physician and transcribe orders accurately. 11. Order medications and supplies for residents. 12. Assist residents in getting ready for appointments and ensure necessary paperwork accompanies them. 13. Follow all policies of Silver Bluff Village. 14. The Charge Nurse is responsible for monitoring all aspects of resident care. This includes, but is not limited to: monitoring non-licensed personnel for completion of duties, making routine checks of residents and resident care, noting any changes in resident's condition (including illness or injury) and notifying the appropriate persons as necessary (nursing supervisor, attending physician and/or family). 15. Complete accident and incident reports as necessary. 16. Take and record vital signs as required. 17. Administer treatments, perform tests and diagnostic work and other professional services as ordered and document appropriately. 18. Provide restorative and rehabilitation services for resident as necessary. 19. May accompany physician on rounds. 20. Give on-coming nurse report. 21. May perform minor housekeeping duties around nursing unit. 22. Provide leadership to non-professional personnel assigned to your unit. 23. Perform routine charting, including via Point Click Care. 24. Monitor Point Click Care for accuracy and completeness. 25. Review chart to ensure that all pertinent information regarding resident's condition, care and acute episodes is thoroughly documented. 26. Provide post-mortem care, preparing body for pick-up by funeral home. 27. Remain calm during emergencies. 28. Assist in discharging and transferring residents, writing discharge summary, required reports, and assisting in packing and gathering personal items. 29. Assist in feeding residents and monitoring dining room activities. 30. Periodically check food trays to ensure the resident is receiving the prescribed diet, and monitoring recording of intake as directed. 31. Report discrepancies in orders, treatments, diets and changes in resident's condition, etc. to nursing supervisor immediately. 32. Attend Hall Team meetings on a regular basis. 33. All other duties as deemed necessary by the DON or Administrator.