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Registered Nurse II/IHR

Yuma Regional Medical Center Type Full time Posted 11/28/2011
Salary - n/a - Starts 4/20/2012
AZ - Arizona (All) - Yuma Referral - n/a -    
Registered Nurse II/IHR
Registered Nurse II/IHR
1097
2400 South Avenue A
Yuma
Arizona
85364
Per Diem
PRN
7pm-7am
Nursing

LDRP

Labor, Delivery, Recovery, and Postpartum Unit (LDRP) The Goal of LDRP is to excel in providing quality health care obstetrical care directed towards meeting the physiological, psychological and spiritual needs of childbearing families. Yuma Regional Medical Center's LDRP is classified as a Level IIEQ center by the Arizona Regional Perinatal System. Care is provided to all patients who are pregnant regardless of their age. The LDRP unit focuses on family centered care where mother and baby are cared for as a couplet. Care is delivered in the LDRP room for both mother and baby unless complications or need for surgical intervention occurs. If surgical intervention is required, the services are provided in the departments of Women's Surgical Services and Critical Care Services, which together provide full surgical, anesthesia and post-anesthesia care services in the LDRP Unit. LDRP is comprised of 5 Triage/Observation beds, 6 Antepartum beds, and 23 LDRP's, and a Baby Holding Area where normal Newborns of cesarean section births are cared for while the mother remains in the Women's Surgical Services area. Newborns requiring close monitoring or specialized care are moved to the NICU. The LDRP Unit is staffed with qualified Care Coordinators, Social Workers, Registered Nurses, Licensed Practical Nurses, Clinical Supervisor, Unit Based Educator, Clinical Associates, Business Associates, and Team Associates. The LDRP Director is a Registered Nurse.

The competent RN has mastered basic technical and organizational nursing skills. He or she is skilled in evaluating patient responses and uses past experiences in providing care. Patients and families are viewed holistically, there is a focus on outcomes, and care is delivered using a systematic approach. The competent RN is able to make decisions guided by limited experience, as well as policies, procedures, guidelines and standards. He or she consults with other members of the healthcare team when necessary. At the competent level, the RN can comfortably care for patients in his or her clinical area.

Arizona or compact state RN License, BCLS/ACLS/NALS required as appropriate for assigned unit, and 1 year experience.

N/A

YRMC will accept equivalent combination of education and experience.