Description:
The Registered Nurse (RN) is a regulated health care professional who is accountable and responsible for providing quality patient focused nursing care to patients in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) and Paediatrics Unit. As part of the inter-professional health care team, the RN will practice according to the nursing practice expectations set by Osler, the regulatory practice standards of the College of Nurses and the legislative requirements set by the Regulated Health Professions Act.
Accountabilities:
- Safe nursing practice in all aspects of the nursing process: assessment, planning, implementation and evaluation of patient care
- Compliance with policies and procedures associated with observations
- Professional, patient-centred care to ensure patient safety and physiological and psychological well-being, associated with creating a therapeutic relationship and environment
- Providing care in a compassionate and caring manner within a diverse cultural environment
- Practicing according to the infection control and prevention measures
- Responding to emergency situations by recognizing changes in patient's health status and consulting appropriately when necessary using transfer of accountability principles
- Providing health teaching to patients and families including thorough discharge instructions to ensure the continuity of care in the community
Qualifications
- Experience within the last five years, with a minimum of two years within the NICUrequired or minimum clinical placement in NICU/special care nursery within the last two years required
- Current Neonatal Resuscitation Program certificate required
- Completion of Registered Nurses' Association of Ontario Breastfeeding e-learningcourse required
- Neonatal Intensive Care course required or successful completion within six months of hire
- Sugar, temperature, airway, blood pressure, lab workand emotional support course completion required or completed within six months of hire