Cardiac Device RN
Company: Franciscan Medical Group
Location: Auburn
Posted on: May 16, 2022
Job Description:
Overview
Up to a $5,000 Sign on Bonus for qualifying new external Clinic
RNsLump sum payment within 30 days of start date2 year
commitmentBonus amount prorated by FTE (min 0.6 FTE required) -CHI
Franciscan and Virginia Mason are now united to build the future of
patient-centered care across the Pacific Northwest. That means a
seamlessly connected system offering quality care close to home.
From basic health needs to the most complex, highly specialized
care, our patients can count on us to meet their needs with
convenient access to the region's most prestigious experts and
innovative treatments and technologies. - - -As a part of our
organization, we currently offer the following additional
benefits:Competitive starting wages (DOE) and training to grow
within the companyPaid Time Off (PTO)Health/Dental/Vision
InsuranceFlexible health spending accounts (FSA)Matching 401(k) and
457(b) Retirement ProgramsTuition Assistance for career growth and
developmentCare@Work premium account for additional support with
children, pets, dependent adults, and household needsEmployee
Assistance Program (EAP) for you and your familyVoluntary
Protection: Group Accident, Critical Illness, and Identify
TheftAdoption AssistanceWellness Program
Responsibilities
Franciscan Medical Group is currently seeking a full-time RN-Clinic
Cardio -DEVICE - for our Franciscan Heart and Vascular in Auburn,
WA. We are seeking a motivated individual to join our patient
centered team. This individual will support a fast paced
Cardiovascular care team. Independant work with paid training. Day
shift, no weekends, no organizationally recognized holidays
required! 4 10s work week schedule. - -Job Summary:This job
responsible for providing professional nursing care focused on the
testing, retrieval and analysis of information stored in
implantable cardiac devices (e.g. loop recorders, pacemakers,
defibrillators, etc.) in an ambulatory care setting consistent with
CHI Franciscan Health (CHI-FH) standards/values, Franciscan Medical
Group (FMG) Scope of Practice policy and applicable regulatory
requirements. Work is performed following established standards,
protocols and practices, and within scope of RN licensure,
including providing pre- and post-procedure counseling and
education to patients/families with respect to arrhythmia
interpretation and management of implanted cardiac devices. Work,
as ordered by a physician, includes: 1) providing perioperative
recommendations regarding programming of patient's implanted device
relative to scheduled procedures; 2) performing in-clinic
interrogation and reprogramming of implantable loop recorders,
pacemakers and automatic implantable cardiac defibrillators (AICD);
3) performing routine remote interrogation and monitoring for daily
device alerts; 4) developing initial device analyses and generating
preliminary reports; 5) triaging and conducting visits to patients
post-device insertion; and 6) alerting practitioners to urgent
issues requiring further action. Work is performed under standards
of safety and care that provide instruction/guidance for taking
care of issues and patient needs in the absence of a
physician/provider. Work requires the application of judgment and
critical thinking skills in making decisions regarding patient care
(within the scope of practice), including knowledge and integration
of available standards, protocols and data, and in the efficient
utilization of staff/resources. Work involves continuous contact
with physicians/providers, patients, patient families and
multidisciplinary care teams in performing cardiac device
activities. An incumbent is accountable for the quality of care
provided to patients, and has the authority to direct care, provide
education, and delegate appropriate tasks. Work requires the
ability to apply professional nursing skills to evaluate patients
with arrhythmias and the technical skills to evaluate patients with
cardiac rhythm management devices as well as the ability to program
settings and troubleshoot devices in collaboration with cardiology
providers and device representatives. Work also requires the
expertise to assess data from patients and cardiac equipment/tests
to collaborate effectively with providers on appropriate treatment
protocols/decisions relating to current and future health status.
This position functions in a highly specialized and unique area
which requires a high level of clinical acumen and independence.
-Essential Duties:
- Administers cardiovascular and pharmacological stress tests
with the use of imaging modalities and IV therapy as appropriate;
interprets EKG findings in accordance with standard protocols.
- Completes cardiac risk assessment forms in response to requests
from internal/external providers for cardiac clearance for
new/additional clinical/diagnostic tests/protocols; forwards
assessments to Cardiologist for final determination.
- Reviews protocols established for each procedure/study and
provides patient with specifically-tailored training/information
based on unique patient medical history and physician-specific
protocols.
- As initial point of patient contact, performs nursing triage
activities based on direct patient contact or via phone within
scope of licensure; independently triages cardiac
patients/situations in accordance with standing orders/protocols;
addresses more complex, urgent or emergent situations escalated
from other clinic staff.
- Documents studies, procedures, and interactions in patient's
electronic medical record in accordance with established
procedures; enters, pends and signs orders as
appropriate.Device:Provides technical, clinical and related
services in the areas of Cardiology and Electrophysiology (EP)
relative to Cardiac Implantable Electronic Devices (CIED); performs
interrogations of implanted cardiac pacemakers, defibrillators and
loop recorders in an ambulatory setting, or through remote
transmission review, in accordance with established clinical
protocols and guidelines. -
Performs interrogation, evaluation,
and reprogramming of all manufacturers' models of cardiac rhythm
management devices; triages phone calls and completes programming
orders according to established protocols; performs in-office
device checks, applying considerable knowledge of device
reprogramming steps per established protocols.--- Sets up,
operates, and troubleshoot various CIED programmers and deciphers
complex cardiac device data elements; provides Implantable
Cardioverter Defibrillator (ICD), Pacemaker (PM), Cardiac
Resynchronization Therapy Defibrillator (CRTD), Cardiac
Resynchronization Therapy-Pacemaker (CRTP) checks in-clinic and via
remote follow-up.--- Manages device data in all available
applications and patient medical records; communicates all findings
to include indications found during testing; training and educating
patients on all aspects of the proper use of transmitting devices;
troubleshoots patient compliance issues; schedules appointments for
pacemaker monitoring and facilitates appropriate in-office follow
up. --- Performs clinical review and interpretation of in-office or
transmitted data and informs EP/Cardiology providers of any urgent
device issues; identifies opportunities for process improvements as
well as positive problem resolutions.--- Examines post-implant
wound site and performs associated patient care, including suture
removal for post-procedure and implanted device patients.---
Performs follow up testing of all cardiac rhythm management
devices, including remote monitoring under the direction of the
physician.Manages and coordinates pre- and post-procedure patient
education, scheduling and procedural nursing follow-up for all
implantable device procedures.--- Reviews protocols established for
each procedure/study and provides patient with
specifically-tailored training/information based on unique patient
medical history and physician-specific protocols.--- Educates
patients and family members on device-related topics and remote
transmitters; communicates various cardiac device applications to
patients in a coherent manner.--- Coordinates and provides pre- and
post-operative instructions on multiple different device
implantations and LAAC procedure as well as evaluations for wound
infections post-procedure.--- Provides post-procedure instructions
to patient regarding what to do and who/when to call with questions
or concerns.Performs cardiac device-related nursing triage
activities based on direct patient contact or via phone within
scope of licensure; independently triages cardiac
patients/situations in accordance with standing orders/protocols;
addresses more complex, urgent or emergent situations escalated
from other clinic staff. --- Applies professional clinical judgment
in assessing complex patient problems/needs in accordance with
established protocols; identifies potentially emergent or critical
issues which require immediate action or interventions; determines
whether patient acuity/symptoms warrant a clinic visit and/or
immediate referral to the ER or physician/provider.--- Executes
nursing interventions and/or plan of care to facilitate the
patient's achievement in acquiring their highest level of function;
visits patients who are post-device insertion to monitor
status/progress. --- In collaboration with physician providers,
reviews and assesses data from tools/equipment/devices (e.g. ECG,
Holter Monitors, lab studies, remote device interrogation, etc.)
relating to patient current health status and makes appropriate
treatment decisions; applies professional clinical judgment in
making recommendations --- Provides guidance and mentoring for
peers on device-specific protocols and technologies.Documents
studies, procedures, and interactions in patient's electronic
medical record in accordance with established procedures; enters,
pends and signs orders as appropriate.--- Reviews remote and
in-office evaluations and completes documentation according to
protocols.--- Acts as backup to enroll patients into approved
research studies as instructed by principal investigating physician
and follows study reporting and monitoring requirements.--- Takes
verbal orders from a provider (in person or over the phone) and
ensures orders are signed off in accordance with established
procedures.Cultural Sensitivity and Competence: Demonstrates proper
use of communication tools/materials for effective communication
and understands how the culture(s) of patient populations can
affect communication, collaboration and the provision of care,
treatment and services. Patient Population Served: Demonstrates
knowledge and proper skills associated with the department's
defined specific populations served.Performs related duties as
required.#MISSIONCRITICAL
Qualifications
Education/Experience:
- Graduation from an accredited school of nursing approved by the
Washington State Board of Nursing and two years of related work
experience that would demonstrate attainment of the requisite job
knowledge/abilities. Work experience in a cardiology-related field
is preferred.
- Work experience in med/surg, telemetry and/or a
cardiology-related field is preferred. License/Certification:
- Current licensure as a Registered Nurse by the Washington State
Board of Nursing.
- Current Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) certification.
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Keywords: Franciscan Medical Group, Auburn , Cardiac Device RN, Healthcare , Auburn, Washington
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