RN - PSH
Company: Pioneer Health Care Management Inc
Location: Pontiac
Posted on: February 20, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Title: Registered Nurse
Department: Nursing General summary The Registered Staff Nurse is
responsible for the ongoing assessment, health and well?being of
patients assigned to their care. Utilizes critical thinking and
decision making skills to supervise nursing staff (Certified Nurse
Aides, Unit Clerks, Patient Care Technicians, Students, etc.) on
his or her shift. The Registered Staff Nurse provides
medical/surgical and emergency nursing care to patients by
performing the following duties in accordance with hospital
approved policies and procedures. The Registered Staff Nurse works
under the direct supervision of the Charge Nurse during their
assigned shift. The Registered Staff Nurse is also supervised by
the Nursing Department Leadership related to their scope of
responsibility. Duties and responsibilities Uphold Nursing “Code of
Ethics” (ANA) The Registered Staff Nurse will provide general
patient care by: a. The Registered Staff Nurse will review the
patient’s chart becoming familiar with the orders for the patient
including but not limited to medications, lab orders and results,
radiology orders and results, activity, diet, consultation orders
etc. and utilize these tools to provide initial and ongoing patient
assessment and care planning activities. b. Is knowledgeable
regarding discharge plan for patients. c. Assures basic patient
care activities are completed on all patients. This includes am
care (bathing, linens changed, fresh water, daily weights, etc.) or
pm cares (face washed, teeth brushed, back rub, etc.) d. Explains
procedures, treatments to patient to allay apprehension, verify
understanding and gain cooperation. e. Explains procedure,
treatment and medication delays to patients and families as soon as
possible after notification of delay. f. Serves as a patient
advocate by clarifying and confirming communications from hospital
personnel. g. Follows all Universal Precautions and Blood?borne
Pathogen protocols as outlined by hospital policy. h. Initiates
Isolation precautions as appropriate for safety of patient, staff
and visitors. i. Assures needed supplies are available in the
various nursing areas. j. Provides for the emotional/physical
comfort and safety of patients through the development,
implementation, and revision of the nursing care plan. k. Responds
to life saving situations based upon nursing standards, policies,
procedures, and protocol. l. Provides appropriate individualized
teaching regarding medical/surgical condition, treatment, pertinent
lab/x?ray results, medications, diet, pain management, and
potential food, drug and herbal interactions. m. Begins the shift
by attending and receiving report from the staff who have worked
the proceeding shift. Asks questions for clarification of the staff
that have been caring for the patient. 3. The documentation of
patient information will be completed by: a. Documents patient
assessment in patient chart. Especially notes any changes in
condition, vital signs, weight, level of consciousness, etc. b.
Reviews chart to verify Medication orders, lab requests, radiology
orders, consults, etc. are properly transcribed and have actually
been ordered. c. Verifies and notes medical providers’ orders. d.
Completes and documents on new patient admission information
including signed consents, complete history, complete admission
assessment, completed health screenings, patient belongings list,
orientation to room and nursing floor routine. e. Utilizes
admission and daily assessment data to initiate and update
appropriate plan of care. f. Gives a patient report to the oncoming
shift that includes. Patient identifiers, diagnosis/surgical
procedure(s) and date. Pertinent treatments, mental status, diet,
activity, ability, abnormal assessment findings, skin issues, pain
management, safety issues, significant events and plan/goals. g.
Assures timely, accurate and complete documentation in patient
record. h. Insures that timely, accurate, and complete billable
supply charges are placed on patient charge sheet located in
patient room. 4. Completes Medication Administration
responsibilities as demonstrated by: a. Review of Medication
Administration Record to plan assigned patient medication and
treatment administration times. b. Administers prescribed
medications and treatments in accordance with approved nursing
techniques. c. Observes patients for therapeutic and/or adverse
reactions to medications or treatment. Reports adverse reactions to
medical provider responsible for patient. d. Assures accurate
narcotic count and resolves discrepancy before leaving shift. e.
Wastes narcotics immediately or as soon as possible with a second
nurse to prevent diversion activity. 5. The patient will be
assessed by: a. A visual assessment on each assigned patient will
be performed within a minimum of one hour after receipt of report
and a complete physical assessment will be performed on each
assigned patient within a minimum of two hours after receipt of
report during an assigned shift. b. Document any assessed changes
in patient condition. Notify the Charge RN and medical provider of
changes in patient condition as necessary. (Including vital signs,
weights etc. that may have been performed by ancillary staff.) c.
Assess patient’s room for safety issues or needed equipment. d.
Creates, initiates, reviews and modifies Nursing Plan of Care
including patient and family education plan. e. Monitors the
patient for any changes in condition. Maintains awareness of
comfort and safety needs of patient. Reports any significant
changes in patients’ condition during the shift to the Charge RN
and Medical Provider. 7. The Registered Nurse will provide clinical
expertise to the remainder of the staff by: a. Shares knowledge
with other staff and students as appropriate. Assists with the
orientation and education of staff and students. b. Demonstrates
ability to use critical thinking skills by assessing situation and
knowing how decision making will impact patient, family, staff and
others involved in patient care. This includes assessing how
decisions will impact oncoming shift. c. Participates in
multi-disciplinary team. Educational requirements Graduate of an
accredited School of Nursing and current licensure in Michigan as
Registered Nurse. Maintain a valid Michigan license at all times.
Complete preliminary 24-36 hours of orientation to include patient
confidentiality requirements, and program policies and procedures.
Current Registered Nurse License Current ACLS/BLS Experience
Associate’s or Bachelor’s Degree in Nursing and one (1) year of
experience OR equivalent combination of education and experience.
Specific requirements Language Skills: Ability to read, analyze,
interpret and evaluate information presented in research reports,
professional publications, referral documents and similar
materials. Ability to write clearly and cohesively and to present
information effectively both orally and in writing. Reasoning
Ability: Ability to define problems, collect data, establish facts
and draw valid conclusions from a wide variety of data and deal
with several abstract and concrete variables. Physical Demands: Job
requires regular sitting, standing, walking, stooping, bending,
kneeling, crouching, reaching, pushing, pulling, twisting, writing,
and carrying charts, food, trays, etc. While performing the duties
of this job, the employee is regularly required to: sit; use hands
to finger, handle or feel objects, implements or office equipment;
talk and hear; stand and walk, reach with hands and arms; stoop or
kneel. Employee must occasionally lift up to 50 pounds and be able
to assist an adult weighing 100-200 pounds. Specific vision
abilities required by this job include close, distance and color
vision and the ability to adjust focus. Employee may be required to
move chairs, beds, and medical equipment, move patients in bed
(with or without assistance) and to change bed linens, help clients
from floor to chair or bed, and assist with bathing. Work
Environment: The work environment characteristics described here
are representative of those an employee encounters while performing
the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may
be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the
essential functions. While performing the duties of this job, the
employee is occasionally exposed to moving mechanical parts, risk
of electrical shock, exposure to infectious diseases, and
transmission of airborne disease. The noise level in the work
environment is usually moderate. Job offer is contingent upon
results of pre-employment drug screen and compliance with Annual
Influenza vaccination and TB test requirements unless documentation
of medically contraindications are provided. Pioneer Specialty
Hospital is a drug-free workplace, and all employees are subject to
random, as well as for cause, drug screening. Employees must show
no evidence of misuse of alcohol or other drugs while employed.
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