Nurse Practitioner Cardiothoracic Surgery (Hospital ...
Medicine Journal - chattanooga, TN
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Job Summary: The Cardiothoracic Inpatient Acute Care Nurse Practitioner employed by EHS provides selected medical/surgical services within the specialty of cardiothoracic and vascular medicine and any others as defined by the Collaborative agreement the Inpatient Acute Care Nurse Practitioner has with the collaborating physician. The services delegated to the Cardiothoracic Inpatient Acute Care Nurse Practitioner will be an extension of the Cardiology and CT surgery faculty's patient management. Services rendered by the Cardiothoracic Inpatient Acute Care Nurse Practitioner must be provided under the supervision, direction, and ultimate responsibility of a licensed Cardiologist and/or CT Surgeon. He or She must be able to demonstrate the knowledge and skills necessary to provide care appropriate to the age of the patients served. The Cardiothoracic Inpatient Acute Care Nurse Practitioner will assist with the planning, implementing and evaluating the plan of care for pre and post cardiothoracic and vascular surgery patients. Management includes but is not limited to, performing history and physical examination, ordering and interpreting appropriate diagnostic and laboratory tests and administering of pharmacological and non-pharmacological therapies in a cost-efficient manner. He or She will function in collaboration with the multidisciplinary cardiothoracic and vascular team and provide consultation and education to patients, families, and members of the multidisciplinary teams. Additionally, the Inpatient Acute Care Nurse Practitioner must identify opportunities for and contribute to the improvement of quality, safety, and cost, as well as patient and customer satisfaction. Education Required: Masters of Science degree in Nursing (MSN). Adanced Practice Nurse. Must have Acute Care NP license. Experience Required: ACNP: A minimum of one to two years of experience in an inpatient cardiothoracic care setting Preferred: two-three years of experience in an inpatient cardiothoracic care setting ACNP: Critical Care, Emergency Department or Cardiothoracic experience Ability to perform bedside procedures including but not limited to- IABP removal arterial line insertion and removal Intubation central line insertion chest tube placement and removal wound vac placement and changes cardioversions ECMO cannulations Open chest first assistant/ utilization of cart during ECPR PleurX catheter placement, drainage, and removal Perform Swan Ganz catheter placement and PA wedge pressure procedure All aspects of cardiothoracic surgery to include vein harvesting and the following surgical procedures: CABG's Aortic Valve Replacements Ascending Aortic Aneurysm Repairs and Replacements Mitral Valve Repair with Ring Placements Mitral Valve Replacements Type A dissections Convergent Procedures MAZE procedures Left Atrial Appendage ligations and Clip placements Robotic Mid CAB Robotic Mitral Valve repairs Thoracic Surgery procedures including but not limited to: lung biopsies , VATS procedures, Lobectomy's, pneumonectomy's, foregut procedures including esophagostomy's' Mandatory cardiac on-call including but not limited to- outpatient care management, ICU and cardiac step down acuity Mandatory weekend additional shift coverage that includes patient care rounds, management, education, and discharge processes Position Requirement(s): License/Certification/Registration Required: ACNP: Licensed as an Registered Nurse (RN) in the state of Tennessee Licensed as an Advanced Practice Nurse (APN) in the state of Tennessee National certification in a specialty (such as ACNP, ANP, CCNS, FNP) BLS completed prior to going to the unit/department and maintained going forward Certificate of fitness from the state of Tennessee Preferred: N/A Department Position Summary: The Inpatient Acute Care Nurse Practitioner employed by EHS HLI provides selected medical/surgical services within the specialty of cardiothoracic and vascular medicine. The services delegated to the Inpatient Acute Care Nurse Practitioner will be an extension of the Cardiology and Cardiothoracic surgery faculty's patient management. Care of this subset of patients is a continuum from the time of admission through discharge or final disposition. Services rendered by the Inpatient Acute Care Nurse Practitioner must be provided under the supervision, direction, and ultimate responsibility of a licensed Cardiothoracic and Vascular Surgeon. He or She must be able to demonstrate the knowledge and skills necessary to provide care appropriate to the age of patients served. The Inpatient Acute Care Nurse Practitioner will work collaboratively with all Surgeons, ED physicians, Cardiologists, and the Hospitalists. He or She must demonstrate strong knowledge base of cardiovascular system; advance Nursing principles, strong leadership skills, organizational functions, policies, evidence based practice, AHA/ACC/STS guidelines, and new developments. They will assist with the planning, implementing, and evaluating the plan of care for pre and post-surgical CT patients. Management included but not limited to, performing history and physical examination, new surgical consults, ordering and interpreting appropriate diagnostic and laboratory tests, and administering of pharmacological and non-pharmacological therapies in a cost efficient manner. The APP will function in collaboration with the multidisciplinary cardiothoracic team and provide consultation and education to patients, families, and members of the multidisciplinary teams. Additionally, the Inpatient Acute Care Nurse Practitioner must identify opportunities for and contribute to the improvement of quality, safety, and cost, as well as patient and customer satisfaction. The APP will: Maintain and update policies, procedures, and algorithms in keeping with current evidence- based practice Serve as both a resource and role model/mentor to RN staff, surgical heart team and all peers Keep current with all required Continuing Education Provide patient/family teaching to improve outcomes and patient satisfaction Role Specific responsibilities include but are not limited to: Perform detailed History and Physical, consults, post balloon removal procedure dictations and discharge summaries Order, interpret, and provide treatment as necessary: CXR, EKG, Laboratory studies, and other diagnostic radiologic studies Provide staff education Provide patient and family education Provide physician referrals as needed Recognize and treat acute changes in patient status Collaborate with physician sponsor and ancillary departments as needed Round on patients daily
Created: 2024-11-05