Nurse Practitioner-BH-Crisis Center
Listed on 2026-01-01
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Nursing
Nurse Practitioner, Healthcare Nursing
510701 Administration
Reno, NV
Per Diem - Non Benefited
Provider
Varies
Posted 12/17/2025
varies
Req # 186140
Biweekly
Hours:
16
As a Nurse Practitioner-BH-Crisis Center employee provides clinical services to persons with a variety of mental health needs of adult and geriatric populations in the acute care setting. This position is responsible for the diagnosis and treatment of both physical and mental health disorders within regulatory and/or accrediting guidelines. The Nurse Practitioner demonstrates a high level of independence and clinical expertise in the management of health conditions using advanced clinical skills, diagnostic reasoning, and therapeutic interventions while integrating education, research, management, leadership, and collaboration with other health professionals into their clinical roles to maximize a patient's health.
Natureand Scope
Nurse practitioners are primary health care providers who practice in ambulatory, acute, emergency room, critical care, and long-term care settings. According to their practice specialty these primary care providers provide nursing and medical services to individuals, families, and groups. In addition to diagnosing and managing acute episodic and chronic illnesses, nurse practitioners emphasize health promotion and disease prevention. Teaching and counseling individuals, families, and groups are a major part of nurse practitioner’s role.
The incumbent must provide optimal patient care through assessment, planning, implementation, and evaluation of adult and geriatric patients and families, as applicable. Demonstrates the knowledge and skills necessary to provide care, based upon physical, motor/sensory, psychosocial, and safety appropriate to the age of the patient served. A Crisis Center Nurse practitioner performs the following acts in addition to the ordinary functions of a registered nurse if he/she is properly prepared, and the acts are currently within the standard of medical practice for their specialty and appear in their protocols:
- Taking, recording, and interpreting medical histories and performing physical examinations.
- Performing or initiating selected diagnostic procedures.
- Based on information obtained in the assessment of a person's health, manage the care of selected persons, acute, recurrent, or long‑term health problems.
- Initiation of a program of treatment for the patient, in conjunction with the supervising physician.
- Prescribe medications and patient education regarding medications, risks, benefits, and reasonable outcome expectations consistent with Nevada prescribing laws and DEA privileges.
- Orders laboratory tests, interprets and explains the test results to patients.
- Refers patients for inpatient care or other levels of care as needed.
- Evaluation of adherence with a program of treatment agreed upon by patient.
- Referral to appropriate providers of health care as needed.
- Collaborate with the staff psychiatrist, the nursing staff, and technical personnel, as well as other hospital providers to improve care.
- Commencement of care is required to stabilize a patient's condition in an emergency until a physician can be consulted.
- Provide psychiatric health services, education, counseling, and emotional support.
- The nurse practitioner is certified to perform that act by an organization recognized by the Nevada Board of Nursing.
- The performance of the act was taught in a comprehensive program of instruction successfully completed by the nurse practitioner, which included clinical experience.
- The act is within the scope of practice of a nurse practitioner.
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