Registered Nurse
Company: Seminole Hospital District
Location: Seminole
Posted on: February 21, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Description: The registered
nurse has principal responsibility for the total nursing care,
assessment, planning, implementation, and evaluation of each
assigned patient. Plans, provides, and documents discharge
planning, teaching, and educations patients, family, or others to
attain optimal health and continuity of care. Assures that the plan
of care is carried out in a safe environment through performance
and supervision of subordinate personnel. Responsibilities Care for
clients within the Texas Board of Nursing scope of practice for a
Registered Nurse -neonate 1yr, Child/Pediatric 1-11yrs, Adolescent
12-17yrs, Adult 18-55yrs and geriatric -55yrs throughout the
facility while communicating positively and respectfully. Perform
required tasks without prompting and adjust appropriately to
situations. Adhere to the attendance policy. Follow district and
department policies. Attend required meetings and in-services.
Participate in Hospital District Safety Program and QA Programs.
Use time and resources wisely. Maintain HIPAA, keeping patient and
hospital confidentiality. Maintain adequate supplies of items
needed to perform job; order or report low items to supervisor.
Practice proper phone etiquette, identification of self and
department. Report adverse events regarding patients, guests or
self to supervisor immediately. Oversees LVNs and CNAs.
Demonstrates a willingness to learn and practices a team approach.
Essential Functions Primary Responsibilities for all Units
Assigned: Utilizes the nursing process, completes a comprehensive
physical and psychological assessment of patients. Takes nursing
histories to provide a basis for developing patient care plans.
Completes a thorough nursing assessment and history on admission.
Identifies teaching/learning/ discharge needs at the time of
admission and throughout stay. Provides an ongoing assessment that
accurately reflects overt physiological and psychological needs of
patients. Consistently uses input from patient, family, significant
other, physician, and healthcare team members. Using nursing
process, plan and provide patient, family care; evaluates patient's
response to care and redirects as necessary. Formulates appropriate
nursing diagnosis and identifies patient problems from admission
database and ongoing assessment. Establishes patient outcome goals
that are realistic, specific, measurable, and progressive. Develops
and implements nursing orders that are specific and measurable.
Initiate interdisciplinary communication and incorporate
recommendation. Consults with patients, family and others to
formulate care plans that reflect concern for holistic patient
needs. Assess and evaluates patient response/outcome and makes
appropriate modifications to the care plan. Reviews and updates
care plan on a timely basis to reflect patient's status throughout
hospitalization. Implements and monitors appropriate nursing care
to meet patient's needs. Identifies expected outcomes for planned
nursing intervention and ensures vital information is passed
between shifts. Administers medications according to policy
including IV's, blood, and blood components as prescribed. Knows
actions, indications, contraindications, precautions, adverse
reactions, dosage, and route of administration on all drugs prior
to administering to patient. Verifies medication administration
accuracy and performs the required checks on the medication
administration record. Gives exchange report to other health care
personnel providing accurate complete information on each patient
at the change of shift when transferring patient to another unit
and at intervals during the shift. Assesses patients at the
beginning of the shift for acuity of patient needs/problems and
establishes priority in which work activities are consistently
completed by the end of the shift. Performs basic nursing
competently to include but not limited to: intake and output, vital
signs, physical assessment, urine testing, specimens/cultures,
dressing changes, neurological assessments, personal hygiene for
the patient, skin care, glucose monitoring, airway/suctioning,
basic oxygen administration, nasogastric tubes, tube feedings,
urinary catheterization, drains, enemas, and intravenous
catheterization. Recognizes, evaluates, and interviews
appropriately in a life-threatening situation. Recognizes variance
of diagnostic tests, vital signs and assessments that should be
reported to the physicians and notifies physicians in a time frames
appropriate to the variance. Functions proficiently in all unit
nursing modalities. Participates in the health care educational
needs for the patient, family, or significant other regarding
patient care needs, disease prevention, and health maintenance
measures. Develops and implements an individualized teaching and
discharge plan at admission and throughout hospitalization.
Initiates and documents progressive patient, family, or significant
other teaching on admission and throughout hospitalization. Act as
liaison between patient, physician, family, or significant other,
and other health disciplines. Maintains accurate and timely records
according to hospital policy and procedures. Documents ongoing
assessment within timeframe determined by policy which accurately
reflects overt physiological and psychological needs of patient.
Accurately documents on each shift the nursing patient care
activities and the patient's response to nursing interventions and
delegated medical management. Maintains a patient care plan that is
current and reflects individual needs or preferences of patients.
Documents teaching completed and patient, family, or significant
other response in the patient record. Documents interdisciplinary
recommendations for plan of care. Transcribes and or cosigns
physicians’ orders completely and accurately according to hospital
policy and practice. Completes all appropriate transfer and
discharge forms. Other duties as assigned withing the RN scope of
practice. Requirements: Professional Education Requirements
Graduate of an accredited School of Professional Nursing. Current
Texas RN license or Compact RN license required. BLS ACLS ENPC/PALS
TNCC, preferred. STABLE, preferred. NRP, preferred. Nova Strip
Glucose Monitoring Certificate Skill Requirements Effective oral
and written communication skills Computer Skills Listening Skills
Physical Demands The physical demands described here are
representative of those that must be met by an employee to
successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Extended
periods of sitting/standing/walking Manual dexterity Pushing
Pulling Lifting/carrying >= 50 lbs. Kneeling/bending Visual
acuity Hearing acuity
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