Emergency Nurse Practitioner Band 7 PRIVATE CLIENT

Your Nurse ,
London, Greater London
Job Type: Full-time

Overview

Your Nurse healthcare recruitment agency have a fantastic opportunity for a role based in several locations in London, who require a band 7 registered emergency practitioner is required to work for an Private Trust on an ad hoc or long term basis. Days and Nights available. To be considered for this role, you must: Hold a valid NMC pin Have at least six months UK NHS experience, preferably in a similar position Provide a current, in-date DBS certificate registered with the update service. Emergency Nurse Practitioner Degree IF YOU ARE INTERESTED PLEASE CALL ANIL TEJI TO BE CONSIDERED. Work autonomously as an independent practitioner without supervision. To work as an Emergency Nurse Practitioner. Receive patients directly with undiagnosed minor injuries / illnesses. Asses, diagnose, prescribe, treat, refer or discharge those patients using problem solving and clinical decision making skills. Provide expert nursing intervention and make complex judgements when specialist knowledge and experience are required in ensuring optimum care and treatment is maintained. Maintain self-development and clinical competence in advanced nursing practice with specific reference to the treatment of minor injuries/illness. Provide specialist clinical knowledge in relation to minor injuries / illnesses to, patients, carers / relatives and colleagues. Lead in advancing the development of nursing practice with regard to minor injuries / minor illnesses. Perform a comprehensive assessment of the patient’s clinical needs presenting with minor injuries / illnesses, implementing best practice and maintaining high standards of care. Assess patient’s condition by history taking, clinical examination and analysis of investigations to confirm diagnosis and prescribe treatment within Trust protocols and clinical guidelines. Undertakes and interprets a range of diagnostic tests e.g. X-rays, blood tests. § Prescribes a wide range of medications supported by Patient Group Directions and trust guidelines. Maintains safe administration of medicines, concordant with the NMC and Trust policies. Support the delivery of nursing care, ensure safe discharge, referral or transfer to other areas. Support the provision of health education during patient consultations, ensuring that patients and their relatives are properly informed about their condition, treatment and expected outcomes. Responsible for ensuring all patients are triaged and have a comprehensive assessment of their nursing needs. Co-ordinates and performs clinical procedures requiring a degree of concentration e.g. suturing,