RN / Labor-Delivery Nursing Job in Caldwell, Idaho / Hospital
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Standard Qualifications: West Valley Medical Center (WVMC) is a full service hospital available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week servicing Canyon County, Idaho and surrounding communities. WVMC consistently achieves top ratings and recognition for outstanding quality performance and excellent clinical outcomes. Our expertly trained staff and board certified physicians are focused on treating everyone like family. Some of our key services include: cardiology, emergency care, ear/nose/throat, general surgery, spine, orthopedics, pediatrics, behavioral health, radiology/imaging, urology, maternity, women's services. If you are looking for a small-town, friendly environment with a big-city commitment to high-quality patient care, this is the right hospital for you. You can apply your training and skills in a professional atmosphere where they will be valued. You will be part of a community hospital where your contributions are appreciated and your voice is heard - where work force diversity is encouraged and personal growth is supported. RN Labor and Delivery PRN: Required to work 1 shift per week. Can pick up more shifts for a higher work commitment and higher pay. Position Summary: Under the direction of the Unit Director and the Charge Nurse cares for the medical and surgical patients within women's services unit. Performs related assessments, procedures and treatments, evaluations and updates of patient plan of care that assures and maintains high quality care for all assigned patients. Performs thorough assessments of assigned labor and delivery, pre/postpartum, newborn and surgical patients, Assessments include obtaining patient history, assessing body systems, outcomes of treatments and procedures performed and the psychosocial needs of the patient. Assesses patient family needs during death and dying. Incorporates age-specific factors in the provision of care. Performs age-specific nursing assessments, assesses age-specific safety issues (e.g., size of IV catheter for newborn, appropriate care needs of pregnant adolescent) and appropriately interprets age-specific patient data and responses. Reports to: Director of Women's Services
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