RN - Chemo
Listed on 2025-12-31
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Nursing
Healthcare Nursing, Oncology Nurse
Summary
This position has basic knowledge of pathophysiology of cancer and is able to assess, plan, implement and evaluate care for these special patients.
Responsibilities(30%) Regularly assesses patients/clients needs and provides skilled nursing services as prescribed by the physician authorized plan of care, and accepted standards of nursing practice.
(30%) Provides direct resident care, including medication administration, treatments, call lights, assisting with transfers, responding to alarms, etc. Demonstrates a consistent high level of customer services and compassion when delivering care to patients.
(20%) Evaluates effectiveness of treatment plan and makes suggestions or participates in updating/revising the treatment plan in collaboration with other team members, utilizing current information to improve patient care.
(10%) Processes physician/provider orders and performs physician ordered care accurately, completely and in a timely manner.
(10%) Follows up regarding medication changes and order clarifications.
OTHER
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Demonstrates the ability to interpret information and reports pertinent data to the physician, including pertinent clinical information.
- Assess learning needs considering readiness, ability, preferences, and cultural / spiritual variables.
- Provide education to meet the individual needs and ability to learn. Participates in care conferences as assigned.
- Develops and maintains good working rapport with interdisciplinary personnel to meet the needs of each patient.
- Demonstrates the ability to organize and prioritize the needs of groups of patients or an individual patient.
- Demonstrates a general ability to manage assignments and perform routine duties.
- Instructs other team members when appropriate, explaining goals and rationale for individualized care.
- Implements clinical and technical aspects of care in accordance with established policies and procedures.
- Demonstrates understanding of clinical pathways and utilizes appropriately.
- Remains calm and efficient when working in stressful situations.
- Documents in an accurate, clear, and concise way and includes pertinent clinical data.
- Shares information and reports significant changes and/or abnormal findings to appropriate team members.
- Participates in regulatory surveys. Participates in the performance improvement activities.
- Assists with orientation and ongoing competencies. Provides a safe and secure environment for patient care.
- Attend and participate in professional association activities and programs to assure being current on regulations, guidelines, and professional standards.
- Remains current on new developments by reading professional journals, and attending seminars.
- Demonstrates understanding of role in emergency preparedness procedure.
- Administers complicated IV therapy, i.e., antibiotic, blood and chemotherapy.
- Assesses patient for signs or symptoms of complications of cancer or treatment protocols.
- Accurately uses central lines for drawing blood, administering chemotherapy, etc.
- Interacts positively with patients and families during severe stress situations.
- Demonstrates critical thinking and integration of theory to practice for medical and oncology patients.
- Other duties as assigned.
- Credential: OCN:
Oncology Certified Nurse - Equivalent
Experience:
Within 36 months of hire or transfer. - Qualification Source: AHA
- Credential: BLS:
Basic Life Support - Equivalent
Experience:
Within 1 month of hire or transfer. - Qualification Source: AHA
- Credential: ACLS:
Advanced Cardiac Life Support - Equivalent
Experience:
Within 6 months of hire or transfer. - Credential: RN:
Registered Nurse - Credential: FINGERPRIN:
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Education: ASSOC
Equivalent
Experience:
Bachelor's degree in nursing preferred.
EXPERIENCE, TRAINING AND
SKILLS:
- Oncology Nurses are required to obtain OCN certification OR obtain 36 CME's in a three-year period in order to maintain competency for the Commission on Cancer Accreditation.
- Complete 12 CME's per year no later than December 15 of the current calendar year.
- RN's that have their OCN are exempt from CME requirement.
- Full time Infusion Center RN:
- Pass ONS Cancer Basics course within 3 months
- Pass ONS Chemotherapy/ Biotherapy Fundamentals of Administration course within 6 months
- Pass ONS Chemotherapy/ Biotherapy Certificate course within 12 months.
- Obtain ONCC Oncology Certified Nurse (OCN) within 3 years.
- Maintain ONS Chemotherapy and Biotherapy Certificate and OCN as per ONS recommendations.
- Part time Infusion Center RN:
- Pass ONS Cancer Basics course within 3 months
- Pass ONS Chemotherapy/ Biotherapy Fundamentals of Administration course within 6 months
- Pass ONS Chemotherapy/ Biotherapy Certificate course within 12 months.
- Encouraged to obtain ONCC Oncology Certified Nurse (OCN) within 3 years.
- Maintain ONS Chemotherapy/ Biotherapy Certificate and OCN (if applicable) per ONS recommendations.
- Casual Infusion Center RN:
- Pass ONS Cancer Basics course within 3 months
- Pass ONS Chemotherapy/…
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