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JOB DESCRIPTIONJOB TITLE:VETERINARY NURSE (MEDICINE & HIGH-DEPENDENCY CASES)REPORTING TO: NURSE MANAGEROVERVIEWThe role of the veterinary nurse is critical to the provision of high standards of patient and client care. The purpose of this position is to serve as a senior and experienced member of the nursing team with particular responsibility for medical and high dependency cases. Guidance, support and co-ordination of junior nursing staff, student nurses and kennel assistants are all important aspects of the role. A mature and highly professional manner and the ability to work closely with other personnel at all times is essential in order to facilitate the efficient running of the medicine service. For all services, streamlining progression of cases through the treatment room, wards (including the intensive care and isolation units),surgical suite and imaging area is a top priority. High standards of patient care are to be maintained at all times. All nursing staff are jointly responsible for effective stock control and rotation.MAJOR GOALSTo assist in ensuring that the highest standard of professional nursing care is provided 100% of the time to 100% of our patientsTo achieve the above whilst bearing in mind that the practice is a business and therefore costs need to be carefully monitored and sensibly managed To help to devise, implement and maintain accurate care plans for medical and high dependency cases and to record these on patient hospital sheetsTo ensure accurate, concise and precise handover of information regarding patient care at the start and end of all shiftsTo continue to develop experience and knowledge of nursing medical and high-dependency cases, to work closely with the veterinary surgeons and to become an integral part of the team involved with medical and high dependency casesTo help to maximise efficiency for all clinical cases moving through the treatment room, wards and surgical and imaging suitesTo develop the necessary level of expertise to be involved with admitting patients for medical investigations and discharging patients with relevant and accurate instructions for owners. Particular responsibility and emphasis will be placed on chemotherapy patients and patients requiring nutritional support with feeding tubesTo develop the necessary expertise in assisting with administration of cytotoxic drugs and ensuring that health and safety guidelines are followedTo follow and take responsibility for implementing practice infection control policies at all timesTo communicate effectively with all members of staffTo demonstrate a commitment to continued professional development and achieve 15 hours per year of CPD relevant to your roleTo maintain accurate client and patient recordsTo comply with the nursing rota applicable to your roleTo be efficient, pleasant, courteous, polite, concerned and helpful to all clients under all conditions at all timesTo treat all practice personnel with the same respect and consideration as clientsTo promote our services, personnel and products, both within and outside the practice at all timesTo support marketing initiativesTo actively participate in the staff appraisal systemTo understand and implement practice policies as supplied and updated To take an active role in supervising and training veterinary nurses, student veterinary nurses, veterinary nurse assistants and animal care assistants, especially with regard to the optimal care of medicine and high dependency patientsTo attend and contribute to medicine service meetings when requested to do so and being proactive in communicating ways of improving nursing for medical patientsTo attend all nurse meetingsMAJOR DUTIESNursing of medical and high dependency patients will be key to this role, although assistance with general patient nursing will also be required, depending upon workload. Some theatre nursing will be required, again dependent upon workload with medical and high dependency cases – this will include maintenance and preparation of sterile supplies and instruments, use of autoclaves, instrument washers and ethylene oxide sterilisation.IN-PATIENT CARETaking an active role in medical and soft tissue ward rounds each morning when on site, and follow up as neededPlacing and managing intravenous catheters and fluid therapy for hospitalised patientsCare and maintenance of chest drains, jugular arterial and indwelling urinary cathetersMonitoring of nutritional requirements and management of feeding tubes when necessaryEnsuring that risks of nosocomial infections and cross contamination are minimised by attention to hygiene in all areas of the hospital, including the wards Accurate record keeping, especially with regard to kennel sheets, anaesthetic sheets, daily hospitalisation records and transferring information accurately to computerised case records Dispensing medication as instructed by the veterinary surgeonMonitoring of patients receiving oxygen therapy, as instructed by the veterinary surgeon Pre-op care and medicationMonitoring during the recovery period with appropriate post-op care/medication/ physiotherapy etc. Managing the special requirements of patients in the isolation unit and educating other nursing staff, animal care assistants and veterinary nurse assistants appropriatelyParticipating in and supervising the nursing care of chemotherapy patients including assisting with administration of cytotoxic drugs and complying with the appropriate health and safety requirements PROCEDURESHelping to collect and process laboratory samples appropriately, ensuring the laboratory area is kept clean and tidy and taking an active role in ensuring that results are performed/received and recorded in a timely fashionAssisting with blood collection for transfusions, blood typing, cross matching and monitoring of patients undergoing blood transfusionsPerforming blood glucose curves and developing experience and expertise with interstitial glucose monitoringUnder the supervision of the medicine clinicians, assist in running chemotherapy clinics including: checking progress with owners by telephone when appropriate; collecting haematology samples for monitoring; admitting and discharging patients before and after chemotherapy.Preparation of patients for endoscopic procedures (administration of Kleen Prep and enemas as required and ensuring patients are starved when necessary) Setting up and assisting with endoscopic procedures (upper and lower GI endoscopy, bronchoscopy, lower urinary tract endoscopy and rhinoscopy) and sample collection and processing (biopsies, bronchoalveolar lavage)Working in radiography, ultrasound and CT Performing Schedule 3 procedures under the guidance of the veterinary surgeon and according to experienceHEALTH & SAFETYBe fully aware of all Health & Safety issues and read all information supplied - ask for clarification if necessary.Correct use of anaesthetic machines and scavenging units; regular cleaning, maintenance & servicing of equipment etc. Attend Fire Training within 3 month probationary periodFollow Standard Operating ProceduresBe particularly aware of protocols with regard to patients undergoing chemotherapy GENERALFollow Employee General GuidelinesWelcome and provide support for visiting veterinary surgeons, students and work experience personnel; to ensure safe methods of work and minimum disruptionTo carry out and be accountable for any specific tasks or responsibilities allocated by the Nurse Manager, Practice Manager or PartnersEquipment maintenance (request servicing/repair as necessary) and record in maintenance fileTaking responsibility for raising awareness of any concerns regarding medical nursing issues and reporting to the nurse manager and appropriate veterinary surgeonsCompletion of delegated jobs list and cleaning rotaAssisting nurse manager and practice manager as requiredAssisting with practice marketing initiatives e.g. Open Evenings, Open Days etc.Participation in nursing CPD and training in-house. Participation in external CPD and nursing meetings when possible to promote the practice and encourage nurse recruitmentReception duties (as and when necessary). Reporting progress of in-patients to clients by telephone as neededCompletion of stock check lists in treatment room, ICU, isolation and laboratory areasStock control/rotation. Stock levels in all working areas to be constantly replenished from general store/pharmacy to ensure efficient ordering and minimise delays during procedures. Accurate recording of implants used when assisting veterinary surgeons, to enable accurate and prompt re-orderingApplying a common sense approach to task prioritisation, as well as having a flexible approach regarding necessary cover during low staffing periods.Perform weekend duties and public holiday duties on a 1 in 6 basisAct as a co-ordinator of clinical support staff during weekends and on public holidays to ensure efficiency and smooth running of the service during these periodsWhen case-load allows, all staff are to be involved in cleaning and maintenance of premises, especially treatment room ICU, isolation, imaging, prep room and theatres. Regular cleaning/routine care of all equipment to include correct methods of sterilisation, and prompt reporting of any faults or damageProviding assistance to veterinary surgeons, as required, at all times with particular responsibility towards those veterinary surgeons with medical and high-dependency casesMEASURES OF ACHIEVEMENT:Consistent accuracy, reliability, responsiveness and sound initiative when working with other members of staff – positive feedback from other staff members in this regardA perceptible willingness to learn and apply new skills, especially in the nursing of medical and high-dependency patientsHigh level of client satisfaction/low level of complaintsHigh levels of veterinary surgeon satisfaction/commendationAccurate stock control and consequent minimal wasteAcademic success of trainee veterinary nursesCompleted Nurse Manual induction checklist by end of 3 month probationary periodCompleted competency checklists appropriate to roleAttendance at relevant CPD (to include cascading information to other nursing staff) ................
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