Complete and document initial and ongoing patient assessments.
Document changes in patient condition and critical events.
Participate in rounding and handoff reports.
Develop, implement, and update individualized plans of care each shift.
Establish measurable patient goals and evaluate responses to interventions.
Provide patient and family education tailored to individual needs.
I nitiate and participate in discharge planning using hospital and community resources.
Communicate patient status clearly with physicians, peers, and supervisors.
Document care accurately according to policies and procedures.
D emonstrate knowledge of quality improvement practices to improve patient outcomes.
Provide care in accordance with hospital policies, procedures, and physician orders.
Perform nursing procedures safely and respond appropriately to emergencies.
Delegate tasks appropriately and demonstrate sound clinical judgment.
Use SBAR and ARCC communication to promote patient safety.
Organize workload effectively and prioritize patient care.
Facilitate teamwork, patient flow, and staff collaboration.
Act as a resource and role model for other staff members.
Participate in staff orientation, training, and professional development.
Maintain licensure, complete required education, and comply with all regulations.
Attend required training and report safety or compliance concerns promptly.