LPN - Anticoagulation at Missouri Heart Center
Columbia, Missouri, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

08 May, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

07 Feb, 26

Experience

2 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Anticoagulation Management, Patient Assessment, Patient Education, Communication Skills, Clinical Skills, Medication Dosage Adjustment, Electronic Medical Records, BLS Certification, ACLS Certification, Risk Factor Assessment, Collaboration, Interpersonal Skills, Lifestyle Modification Guidance, INR Monitoring, Documentation Skills, Pharmacy Knowledge

Industry

Hospitals and Health Care

Description
Description GENERAL OVERVIEW The Anticoagulation Nurse is responsible for the management of patients receiving anticoagulation therapy. This specialized role requires a deep understanding of anticoagulation medications, their indications, potential complications, and monitoring strategies. The Anticoagulation Nurse works closely with physicians and other healthcare providers to ensure safe and effective anticoagulation management, minimizing the risks of bleeding and thrombosis. JOB DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Patient Assessment and Management Enroll patients in anticoagulation clinic. Obtain and review patient history, including medical conditions, medications, and allergies, with a focus on factors influencing anticoagulation therapy. Assess patients for risk factors for bleeding and thrombosis. Educate patients and families about anticoagulation therapy, including medication purpose, dosage, administration, potential side effects, dietary restrictions, and drug interactions. Emphasize the importance of adherence to the prescribed regimen. Monitor patients' response to anticoagulation therapy, including reviewing INR (International Normalized Ratio) or other relevant lab values, and assess compliance. Adjust medication dosages within established protocols and in collaboration with the physician/provider, and route approved medication refills. Appropriately charge and code for INR interpretation. Manage patients experiencing complications related to anticoagulation, such as bleeding or thrombosis, according to established protocols and in consultation with the physician/provider. Provide patient-specific instructions regarding lifestyle modifications, including diet, exercise, and activities to minimize bleeding risks. Document all patient interactions, assessments, interventions, and outcomes accurately and thoroughly in the electronic medical record (EMR). Collaboration and Communication: Send protime/INR orders to outlying labs. Collaborate with physicians, pharmacists, and other healthcare team members to develop and implement individualized anticoagulation plans. Communicate effectively with patients, families, and other healthcare professionals regarding anticoagulation management. Requirements QUALIFICATIONS Current and unencumbered Missouri Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) license preferred. Consideration will be given to those with cardiology experience who are a Certified Pharmacy Technician, Certified Medical Assistant, or Registered Medical Assistant. Current BLS certification (Basic Life Support). ACLS certification (Advanced Cardiac Life Support) preferred. Previous experience in anticoagulation management or a related field (e.g., cardiology, hematology) preferred. Strong clinical skills and knowledge of anticoagulation principles. Excellent communication, interpersonal, and patient education skills. Proficient in using electronic medical records (EMR) systems. High proficiency of general medical office procedures including HIPAA regulations. PHYSICAL/MENTAL DEMANDS: Ability to sit or stand for 8 hours/day. Requires hand-eye coordination, finger dexterity. Vision must be corrected to 20/20 and hearing must be in normal range. Must be able to view computer screens, type on the computer, and talk on the telephone for long periods of time.
Responsibilities
The Anticoagulation Nurse is responsible for managing patients receiving anticoagulation therapy, including patient assessment, education, and monitoring. They collaborate with healthcare providers to ensure safe and effective management of anticoagulation therapy.
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