Serving one million patients and their families annually. Advancing medical knowledge, technologies and practices. Developing and educating the next generation of exceptional health care professionals.
With more than 100 locations in hospital-based clinics, outpatient health and specialty care centers, we provide the most advanced medicine and thoughtful, patient-centric care to the greater metro-Detroit community.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
Perform and document in the electronic medical record patients’ vital signs (temperature, pulse, blood pressure and respirations) height, weight, allergies; alert physicians of any abnormalities in vital signs or appearance
Instruct and/or assist patients in specimen collection, tests and procedures
Prepare patients for physical examinations
Assist Physicians with or coordinate patient treatment, procedures and surgeries
Perform venipunctures, IV therapies and injections according to Physicians’ orders or patient emergencies
Dispense medications as prescribed by physicians; document medication orders in medevant or electronic medical record
Document in the medical record complete and accurate summaries of care given, including procedures performed and observations made
Schedule/coordinate testing, treatments, x-rays, consultations with/referrals to health care providers, inpatient admissions
Review laboratory/test results; recognize abnormal laboratory/test results and notify physicians
Contact patients with test/procedure results
Review Physicians’ discharge instructions and follow-up appointments with patients
Call in prescriptions/refills to pharmacies for patients as directed by Physicians
Educate and counsel patients and family members on health conditions, desired results of treatment plans, expectations during illness and recovery and other related areas
Check diagnostic laboratory forms and Physicians’ orders on patient’s record for accuracy and completeness
Maintain clinical areas to ensure the necessary medical equipment, supplies and pharmaceuticals are stocked and available
Answer telephones, direct/triage patient calls, take messages, relay messages/information to the appropriate personnel; contact patients regarding test results and recommended follow-up
Establish and maintain productive working relationships with people inside and outside the department and/or practice
Education, Licensure/Certification, and Training:
Associate Degree in Nursing
Bachelor of Science Degree in Nursing preferred
Current Michigan Registered Nurse License
Current BLS Certification
1-2 years’ experience in an ambulatory care setting preferred
Knowledge of nursing theory and practice to give and evaluate patient care
Knowledge of OSHA, MIOSHA, JACHO and HIPPA regulations
Knowledge of Public Health Code and Michigan Nurse Practice Act preferred
Skills and Abilities:
Knowledge of nursing theory and practice to give and evaluate patient care
Knowledge of OSHA, MIOSHA, JACHO and HIPPA regulations
Knowledge of Public Health Code and Michigan Nurse Practice Act preferred
Ability to react calmly and effectively in emergency situations
Good written and verbal communication skills to convey and receive information effectively (face-to-face, telephone and electronic)
Good analytical and judgment skills
Ability to use computer software programs and systems
Ability to maintain confidentiality regarding patients, personnel and/or financial data
Excellent organizational skills to work independently, prioritize, handle multiple tasks and manage time
Safety Requirements:
Compliance with Department Health and Safety policies and procedures
Working Conditions/Schedule:
40-hour work week, hours and days to be determined by the business needs of the department. Additional hours may be required
Wayne Health is an EEO/AA/Veteran/Disability Employer