Licensed Practical Nurse; LPN – Detox Services
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Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) – Detox Services
Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) – Detox Services
Gallup, NM/Santa Fe, NM
Description Position SummaryThe Detox LPN provides practical nursing care to clients receiving substance use withdrawal management services under the direction and supervision of a Registered Nurse, licensed provider, or other authorized supervising clinician consistent with New Mexico LPN scope of practice, facility policy, and verified competency. The LPN contributes to client assessment, implements appropriate aspects of the plan of care, administers medications and treatments as ordered and permitted, documents observations and interventions, communicates changes in condition, and supports a safe, therapeutic detox environment.
This role ensures that the Medical Technicians provide safe and effective patient care and adhere to all policies, procedures, and regulatory standards.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities Clinical Monitoring and Withdrawal Care
- Contribute to ongoing nursing assessment by collecting and reporting client data, including vital signs, withdrawal symptoms, level of alertness, orientation, sleep, intake, pain, nausea/vomiting, tremor, anxiety, agitation, hallucinations, seizure risk indicators, fall risk indicators, and other clinically relevant observations.
- Perform and document withdrawal monitoring tools assigned by facility policy and competency, such as CIWA-Ar, COWS, CIWA-B, or other approved tools, and report results according to provider notification and nursing escalation parameters.
- Observe for signs of worsening withdrawal, over sedation, respiratory compromise, dehydration, acute confusion, delirium, seizure activity, suicidal or homicidal statements, severe behavioral escalation, falls, injuries, infection symptoms, or other urgent concerns.
- Implement assigned aspects of the nursing care and detox protocols within LPN scope, verified competence, active orders, and supervisory direction.
- Participate in evaluating client responses to interventions and communicate changes or lack of improvement to the RN and/or provider.
- Administer medications and treatments as ordered and permitted by New Mexico law, facility policy, medication administration training, and demonstrated competency.
- Monitor and document client response to scheduled and PRN medications, including effectiveness, adverse effects, sedation level, withdrawal response, vital sign response, refusals, missed doses, and client education reinforcement provided.
- Follow controlled substance procedures, medication security requirements, medication count expectations, waste/destruction procedures, and documentation standards.
- Escalate medication concerns promptly, including medication refusal, suspected diversion, medication error, adverse reaction, inadequate symptom control, significant sedation, abnormal vital signs, or need for provider clarification.
- Document timely, accurate, objective nursing observations, interventions, medication administration, client education reinforcement, provider notifications, RN notifications, reassessments, incidents, refusals, and responses to care in the electronic health record.
- Communicate clinically significant findings to the RN, provider, and interdisciplinary team according to facility policy and urgency of condition.
- Maintain confidentiality and protect client health information in accordance with HIPAA, 42 CFR Part 2 where applicable, facility policy, and professional standards.
- Support a safe therapeutic environment by maintaining awareness of client behavior, fall risk, withdrawal acuity, contraband concerns, environmental hazards, and changes in milieu stability.
- Participate in emergency responses according to facility policy, including seizures, falls, overdoses, behavioral crises, medical emergencies, and activation of EMS when indicated by policy or clinical urgency.
- Use de‑escalation, trauma‑informed communication, and appropriate boundary setting when interacting with clients experiencing distress, agitation,…
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