ONCOLOGY INFUSION RN
Position: Oncology Infusion Nurse (RN)
Dept: Outpatient Infusion Services
Shift(s): 7:00 AM-4:30PM, 7:30 AM-5:00 PM, 8:00 AM- 5:30 PM, 8:30 AM-6:00 PM
Facility: Miami Valley Hospital South
The Oncology Infusion Nurse is a registered nurse (RN) who partners with and advocates for patients/families/significant others to provide physical, emotional and spiritual support which impacts patient outcomes in a safe environment. The RN functions in a versatile role that demonstrates professionalism and promotes excellence and autonomy in the practice of Nursing. The RN utilizes the nursing process in conjunction with evidence-based principles to care for a diverse caseload of patients within the department scope of service. The RN serves as guide, healer, collaborator, teacher, leader and sentry. The RN collaborates with and guides care delivered by the inter-professional team. The RN is accountable for compliance with the Ohio Nurse Practice Act, Nursing Code of Ethics and applicable regulatory standards.
As an Oncology Infusion Nurse, the oncology nurse collaborates with other cancer care team members to assess and respond to the full impact cancer has on the patient and family, including the physical symptoms, functional limitations, psychosocial disruptions, and knowledge needs associated with the diagnosis and treatment of cancer. Oncology nursing is patient-centered and may encompass individuals, families, groups, and communities. The oncology nurse is accountable for delivering care within the framework of the nursing process. The scope of oncology nursing practice will include health promotion and disease prevention strategies, treatment and related physical care of disease management, psychosocial support, and education for active participation in decision-making. The oncology nurse actively participates in professional role development activities, including quality assessment and improvement, practice evaluation, professional education, collegiality, interdisciplinary collaboration, and the review and clinical application of research findings. Integrates the Collaborative Model of Care with a strong focus on patient-centered care into daily practice. Provides care for patients across the life span in a manner sensitive to social, cultural diversity. Demonstrates competency in all aspects of chemotherapy administration, immunotherapy administration, IV therapy, subcutaneous and intramuscular injection administration. Knowledgeable and practices within the ONS guidelines during any adverse event while administering chemotherapy, i.e. extravasations, infiltrations or chemotherapy spill incidents.
The Oncology Infusion Nurse is a registered nurse (RN) who
partners with and advocates for patients/families/significant others to
provide physical, emotional and spiritual support which impacts patient
outcomes in a safe environment. The RN functions in a versatile role that
demonstrates professionalism and promotes excellence and autonomy in the
practice of Nursing. The RN utilizes the nursing process in conjunction with
evidence-based principles to care for a diverse caseload of patients within
the department scope of service. The RN serves as guide, healer, collaborator,
teacher, leader and sentry. The RN collaborates with and guides care delivered
by the inter-professional team. The RN is accountable for compliance with the
Ohio Nurse Practice Act, Nursing Code of Ethics and applicable regulatory
standards.
As an Oncology Infusion Nurse, the oncology nurse collaborates
with other cancer care team members to assess and respond to the full impact
cancer has on the patient and family, including the physical symptoms,
functional limitations, psychosocial disruptions, and knowledge needs
associated with the diagnosis and treatment of cancer. Oncology nursing is patient-centered and may
encompass individuals, families, groups, and communities. The oncology nurse
is accountable for delivering care within the framework of the nursing
process. The scope of oncology nursing practice will include health promotion
and disease prevention strategies, treatment and related physical care of
disease management, psychosocial support, and education for active
participation in decision-making. The oncology nurse actively participates in
professional role development activities, including quality assessment and
improvement, practice evaluation, professional education, collegiality,
interdisciplinary collaboration, and the review and clinical application of
research findings. Integrates the
Collaborative Model of Care with a strong focus on patient-centered care into
daily practice. Provides care for patients across the life span in a manner sensitive
to social, cultural diversity. Demonstrates competency in all aspects of
chemotherapy administration, immunotherapy administration, IV therapy,
subcutaneous and intramuscular injection administration. Knowledgeable and
practices within the ONS guidelines during any adverse event while administering
chemotherapy, i.e. extravasations, infiltrations or chemotherapy spill
incidents
The Oncology Infusion Nurse is a registered nurse (RN) who partners with and advocates for patients/families/significant others to provide physical, emotional and spiritual support which impacts patient outcomes in a safe environment. The RN functions in a versatile role that demonstrates professionalism and promotes excellence and autonomy in the practice of Nursing. The RN utilizes the nursing process in conjunction with evidence-based principles to care for a diverse caseload of patients within the department scope of service. The RN serves as guide, healer, collaborator, teacher, leader and sentry. The RN collaborates with and guides care delivered by the inter-professional team. The RN is accountable for compliance with the Ohio Nurse Practice Act, Nursing Code of Ethics and applicable regulatory standards.
As an Oncology Infusion Nurse, the oncology nurse collaborates with other cancer care team members to assess and respond to the full impact cancer has on the patient and family, including the physical symptoms, functional limitations, psychosocial disruptions, and knowledge needs associated with the diagnosis and treatment of cancer. Oncology nursing is patient-centered and may encompass individuals, families, groups, and communities. The oncology nurse is accountable for delivering care within the framework of the nursing process. The scope of oncology nursing practice will include health promotion and disease prevention strategies, treatment and related physical care of disease management, psychosocial support, and education for active participation in decision-making. The oncology nurse actively participates in professional role development activities, including quality assessment and improvement, practice evaluation, professional education, collegiality, interdisciplinary collaboration, and the review and clinical application of research findings. Integrates the Collaborative Model of Care with a strong focus on patient-centered care into daily practice. Provides care for patients across the life span in a manner sensitive to social, cultural diversity. Demonstrates competency in all aspects of chemotherapy administration, immunotherapy administration, IV therapy, subcutaneous and intramuscular injection administration. Knowledgeable and practices within the ONS guidelines during any adverse event while administering chemotherapy, i.e. extravasations, infiltrations or chemotherapy spill incidents
Qualifications
Education
Minimum Level of Education Required: Associate Degree
Additional requirements:
§ Type of degree: Graduation from an accredited school of nursing
§ Area of study or major: Nursing
§ Preferred educational qualifications: BSN Preferred, BSN Completion or Professional certification may be required
§ Position specific testing requirement: N/A
Licensure/Certification/Registration
§ Valid Ohio RN license
§ Current CPR certification required at the time of hire
§ ONS Fundamentals of Chemotherapy and Immunotherapy Certificate or must obtain within 30 days of hire
§ ONS/ONCC Chemotherapy Immunotherapy Certificate or must obtain within 9 months of hire
§ OCN certification or must obtain within 1 year of eligibility (eligibility=2 years as RN and 2000 hours of adult oncology nursing practice)
§ ACLS required within 6 months of hire
Experience
Minimum Level of Experience Required: 1-3 years of job related experience
Prior job title or occupational experience: N/A
Prior specific functional responsibilities: N/A
Preferred experience: Prefer expertise in peripheral venipuncture and expert assessment skills related to vascular access and IV Therapy access and IV Therapy