RN - Pulmonary Nodule Program Nurse
Company: Saint Luke's Hospital of Kansas City
Location: Kansas City
Posted on: June 25, 2025
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Job Description:
Job Description In hospital setting, accountable for utilizing
the nursing process. Responsible for performing patient care,
delegating patient care tasks and for supervision of other patient
care staff. Responsible for coordinating the plan of care for a
group of assigned patients and consulting with other members of the
health care team when indicated to ensure optimal patient outcomes.
This clinical nurse demonstrates proficiency and abides by
policies, rules, guidelines and procedures. In Virtual setting:
Functions independently and accountable for utilizing the nursing
process. Demonstrates increasing discriminatory judgment in
interpreting data and prioritizes appropriately. Initiates actions
to improve nursing practice and patient care and unit processes.
Serves as a day to day resource to colleagues at unit and
department levels. Delegates tasks appropriately. Assumes preceptor
responsibilities as needed. Utilizes appropriate hospital
resources. Is a member of a collaborative care team who is
responsible for providing tele-nursing care to a diverse population
of patients across various departments within the SLHS. The
following features govern the role: patient advocacy, prevention,
telecommunication, proactive continuous monitoring, evidenced-based
care, clinical decision support and humane, compassionate and
ethical care. This will be an experienced nurse that monitors
assigned patients using intelligent software. They will be alerted
to any changes in patient condition or trending that needs to be
addressed. They will partner with bedside staff to address any
concerns or changes in assigned patient's condition. They will be
located remotely at the Virtual care Center in Lees Summit. Goal is
to identify early signs there might be an issue, address it, and
reduce complications in this population. Monitor intelligent
software and vitals for changes and trends or patient condition.
Utilize good communication skills in tense situations. Have years
of experience to understand what they are looking for in trending
for this population. Partner with bedside team to monitor all
assigned patients. Provide early detection of changes or possible
problems in this population. Notify bedside team of possible issues
and assisting them in activating resources needed to address
issues. Provide another set of eyes and ears monitoring this
population with an additional piece of intelligent software.
Identify early signs to reduce complications. In clinic setting:
Provide professional nursing care for clinic patients following
established standards and practices. Provide telephone triage,
patient flow, and coordination of patient care. Schedule emergent
need patient appointments, identify learning needs for patients and
families, provide advice and recommendations, insert intravenous
access with medication administration and duties as assigned based
on clinic need. Delegate tasks to clinical staff in accordance with
demonstrated competencies and consideration to Scope of Practice.
Serve as subject matter expert for patient education, assessment,
interpretation, and documentation of patient care and testing.
Enter admission orders as directed by provider. Manage expired
samples. Able to work in a team atmosphere as well as autonomously.
Provide excellent customer service skills and professional demeanor
at all times. May cover Medical Assistant, LPN, or other office
duties as needed. In Community Hospital setting: Demonstrate
ability to mange care within the established standards of nursing
care and practice as defined by the state. Appropriately triage
patient and prioritizes needs, displaying a caring and responsive
attitude. Initiate care to stabilize patient and assist in managing
life support needs by collaborating with physician and clinical
staff, demonstrating appropriate admission, discharge and transfer
procedures. Collect detailed patient history and symptoms,
including vital signs, providing appropriate care in a timely and
cost-effective manner. Collect laboratory samples and perform lab
testing in accordance with CLIA regulations and established polices
and procedures. Report adverse treatments or medications in
accordance with current policies and procedures. Prepare patient
meals. Participates in QAPI activities including participation in
accreditation preparation and survey process, and maintenance of
accreditation, state, and CMS standards. In Population Health
setting: Acts as an advocate for the patient in all activities
including nursing assessments, care coordination, care plan
development, and communication. This position is accountable for
identifying and developing innovative actions to meet the needs of
the patient from both the health care and psychosocial /
socioeconomic dimensions of care as well as acting for provision of
services to meet those needs. Assist with completion of the initial
patient assessment, including a medical record review where
available Documentation of current advance care directive status
and ongoing efforts to reconcile patient/caregiver misaligned goals
with current clinical status Perform ongoing assessments
commensurate with patient risk level and/or identified need
Collaboration with multi-disciplinary team to develop plan of care,
establishing a collaborative approach to patient needs across
clinicians and care delivery Initiate and maintain ongoing
communications with clinicians involved in patient care, especially
PCP Meet with families/responsible parties for collaboration on
patient plan of care and discussion of patient/family/responsible
party contribution to the ongoing management of patient condition
Coordinate care across the continuum of care delivery model as the
point of contact for patient/caregiver and clinicians Act as
liaison between providers, nursing facilities, hospitals and
program staff, including making recommendations about care
alternatives or equipment that will aide in the safety of the
patient while promoting optimal clinical outcomes Monitor patient
progress to plan of care goals with emphasis on patient care need
during transitions and changes in member level of care needs
Monitor patient during admissions to both acute and skilled level
of care to support patient needs, establish as the point of contact
to clinicians and patient/responsible party/families to ensure
consistent and ongoing communication between all involved parties
Main educator for patients and/or families/responsible parties on
disease processes and ways to manage disease progression as
independently as possible Reviews medical information collected
including medical records and/or performs additional assessment to
facilitate medical necessity determinations regarding service
requests as established with in the identified program guidelines
and the state established nurse scope of practice Serve as a
resource to the entire care delivery team Identification and
reporting of any quality of care issues Maintain HIPAA compliance
as it relates to patient care Attend departmental meetings and
daily huddles Completes other duties as assigned Requires 5 or more
years of clinical practice in a hospital, clinic, home care or
nursing home setting In Hospital in Your Home setting: Provides
in-home nursing services and patient care to Hospital in Your Home
patients. Completes assessment of patient's physical and
psychosocial status and needs. Responsible for working with other
members of the health care team when indicated to ensure optimal
patient outcomes. Executes orders and notifies physician and
Command Center team of patient needs and changes in condition.
Demonstrates proficiency with clinical competencies and
participates in-service training and continuing education
opportunities. Provides education and counseling to patients,
family members, and other caretakers to support patient's care
plan. Documents patient visits, interventions, assessments,
educational activities, and support provided. Abides by legal and
system rules, policies, and procedures. All other duties as
assigned. In ASC setting: Provide professional nursing care for ASC
patients following established standards and practices. Provide
telephone triage, patient flow, and coordination of patient care.
Schedule urgent need patient appointments, identify learning needs
for patients and families, provide advice and recommendations,
insert intravenous access with medication administration and duties
as assigned based on ASC need. Delegate tasks to clinical staff in
accordance with demonstrated competencies and consideration to
scope of practice. Serve as subject matter expert for patient
education, assessment, interpretation, and documentation of patient
care and testing. Able to work in a team atmosphere as well as
autonomously. Provide excellent customer service skills and
professional demeanor at all times. May cover Medical Assistant,
Medical Office Specialist, or other office duties as needed.
Collect and update patient history and pain symptoms, including
vital signs, providing appropriate care in a timely and
cost-effective manner. Collect laboratory samples and perform lab
testing in accordance with CLIA regulations and established polices
and procedures. Report adverse treatments or medications in
accordance with current polices and procedures. Participates in
QAPI activities including participation in accreditation
preparation and survey process, and maintenance of accreditation,
state, and CMS standards. Job Requirements Applicable Experience:
Less than 1 year Basic Life Support - American Heart Association or
Red Cross, Registered Nurse - Various Associate Degree Job Details
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