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Daily Duties at Beebe Hospital:

Medical surgical floor, ED, All nursing duties. All nursing duties.Some nights in the middle of all this I take report from the ED and then admit a new patient which caStroke patients get neuro checks every 2, 4 or per shift, depending on where they are in their course of treatment. They can't have any Dextrose in IV fluids, and a temp of 99 needs to be treated. n be time intensive. Some nights I discharge a patient which can involve a lot of teaching etc...Get report on my patients, then initial rounds: assessments, safety/equipment checks, any 8pm meds. Do rounds every 2hrs at least, sometimes more often if I'm concerned about a patient- doing assessments specific to the patient's diagnosis/hospital course and not a full assessment each time, and assessing for needs. Explain the plan of care to the patient and parents if applicable. Control patients' pain and nausea and cough and and and... Give LOTS of IV antibiotics especially, and other meds. In the wintertime: lots of suctioning, pulse ox machines and O2, and getting pts their neb tx. In the spring: keep those IVs at all costs and clean up LOTS of "stuff" from Rota. Don't forget to chart and chart again, everything that ever happens. Keep patients fed and comfy and dry. Monitor lab results and draw any central line labs in the mornings. Do pre-op records if needed. Usually admit at least 1 patient during the night- can be easy or completely crazy depending on the kid. Call the doctor as needed. Answer call lights and the occasional "emergency cord" that puts some adrenalin into your night. Oh yeah don't forget to double-check the next-day's MARs and time them. As well as check the chart for the past 24 hours for orders to all have been done or on the right track. Give report and make sure the oncoming RN knows everything so I don't have to go back and say "Oh yeah I forgot to tell you.." which I do all too often.I read report and prioritize by doing a quick peek at all the patients and what's hanging on their IV. Patients receiving blood or drips, or who have dyspnea, pain or who have had problems with heart rate/rhythm, and especially chest pain patients, are dealt with first.Cardiac patients get q4h vitals. EKGs are done by us along with standing chest pain orders, as appropriate. Drips need to be maintained and timed blood draws need to be checked for follow-up.In between all that, I'm giving meds, reassessing patients, changing them, helping them to use the bathroom, monitoring changes in the patient's baseline and interpreting them for significance--and helping anyone else who has a problem patient. We all help one another on night shift.Medical surgical nurses are registered nurses who care specifically for patients who have undergone surgery or are preparing to undergo surgery. They may also care for patients with acute health conditions which require some form of surgical intervention, such as a tracheotomy, feeding tube or IV unit. Medical surgical nurses work in a variety of health care settings, including hospitals, outpatient facilities and long-term care facilities.Duties and Responsibilities ■Managing the patients, taking care of their well being and health; in short maintaining the medical facility in the best possible manner. ■Assessing patients, administering care, providing treatments and medications to the patients to ensure that the patients are being perfectly treated. ■Possessing a good amount of medical knowledge which is utilized for the well fare of the patients and the smooth functioning of the medical facility. ■Possessing adequate knowledge of surgical procedures and implementing them as and when required thereby acting as assistants to surgeons during operations and surgical procedures. ■Supporting the patients to enable them to identify their bets interSkills and Specifications ■Wide range of medical knowledge. ■Compassionate. ■Good clinical reasoning and decision-making skills. ■Ability to maintain patient confidentiality. ■Good written and verbal communication skills. ■Appreciation of patient diversity.


What they like about Beebe Hospital:

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Information about Beebe Hospital


Company Rank: Not Available

Average length of employment : 3 years

Average salary of employees: $52,000

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