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West Virginia Employer LPN Part-Time / PRN in Chester, West Virginia
PART TIME / PRN REQUIREMENTS / QUALIFICATIONS -- EDUCATION / EXPERIENCE: Certificate in Nursing from a college or technical school and successfully passing the practical nursing licensure exams. At least six months of experience in geriatric health care; or an equivalent combination of education and experience. Complete annual state mandated training requirements (Regular In-services as well as any external training). CETIFICATES, LICENSES, REGISTRATION: Licensed Practical Nurse licensure, CPR certification, and First Aid certification. Each requires periodic renewal through re-certification or continuing education. OTHER SKILLS and ABILITIES: Nursing skills specific to geriatric residents are needed. May need additional skills with special-need geriatric residents such as those with dementia, Alzheimer's or those requiring advanced health care. Ability to use lift equipment. MEDICAL SCREENINGS: Tuberculosis testing are required annually. MENTAL ABILITIES: * Get along with others and engage them in activities. * Concentrate for extended periods of time. * Remain calm in emergency situations. * Shift focus from one task to another. * Prioritize tasks effectively. PHYSICAL DEMANDS: ^ Regularly required to talk or hear when communicating with residents, family members, staff, and outside business contacts. ^ Frequently required to stand while conversing with various individuals, preparing medications at the medicine cart, and administering medications to the residents; walk throughout the unit; sit at a desk; use hands to finger, handle, or feel when preparing medications, using syringes and the telephone or computer, and attending to the physical needs of the resident; and reach with hands and arms when obtaining supplies, dispensing medications, and attending to resident needs. ^ Occasionally required to climb stairs or balance when assisting the aides with residents; stoop or crouch to communicate with residents and to place items in or get items from low drawers or shelves; pump a foot pedal to raise or lower a resident's bed; and use his/her sense of smell to detect odors within the unit and emanating from the residents. ^ Regularly move up to 50 pounds when pushing the medicine cart. ^ Occasionally lift or move up to 100 pounds when moving residents by wheelchair or assisting the Aides with the residents. ^ occasionally lift up to 10 pounds, which is generally supplies such as reams of paper, files, medications, and forms. SPECIFIC VISION ABILITIES: close vision, distance vision and peripheral vision in order to monitor resident behavior at close range and at a distance and to maneuver the medicine cart; close vision for computer and paper detail work; distance vision to see resident call lights down the hall; color vision to identify medications, assess changes in coloring of residents' skin or wounds, and to review color-coded spreadsheets or documents; and depth perception and ability to adjust focus from far residents to near residents and from computer to desk or unit hallways. WORK ENVIRONMENT: * Occasionally exposed to moving mechanical parts with resident equipment and medicine carts, and to fumes from medicated creams and cleaning products. * Frequently exposed to airborne viruses and bacteria, as well as blood-borne, fecal-borne, and other bodily pathogens carried by residents. * The noise level in the work environment can range from quiet while in a private office or resident's room to loud while in resident common areas or at the nurse's station where there are televisions and equipment operating, phones ringing, light to heavy traffic, and people talking.