Mount Sinai Hospital’s 12 South General Internal Medicine unit offers Registered Practical Nurses (RPNs) an opportunity to develop competencies in caring for patients across a wide range of medical conditions, enhancing your ability to provide comprehensive care and coordinate with multidisciplinary teams. Benefit from our Magnet®-designated hospital environment that champions professional development and innovation in medical practices.
Is this you?
You excel in the fast-paced environment of General Internal Medicine, where adaptability and precision in patient care are essential. Your ability to swiftly address, prioritize and meet patient needs is highly valued in this dynamic setting.
You are empathetic and thoughtful, committed to patient and family centered care. This guides your compassionate approach to nursing. You are seeking personal and professional development, always looking for new opportunities to expand your skills and improve patient care.
You value a workplace that recognizes your commitment to quality care and supports your growth. At Mount Sinai Hospital, you'll find a collaborative environment that encourages your professional development as part of a dedicated healthcare team.
About the 12 South General Medicine Unit
We are a 28-bed general medicine unit dedicated to providing comprehensive care for patients with a wide range of acute and chronic medical conditions. Our patients range from individuals diagnosed with simple pneumonia to those with complex acute and chronic illnesses. This diverse patient population offers opportunities to acquire specialized knowledge in respiratory medicine, oncology and palliative care, pain management, geriatrics, and wound and skin care. Affiliated with various academic institutions, including the University of Toronto, our unit is committed to continuous learning and professional development, making it an ideal environment for nurses to grow and excel.
In this role you will:
- Apply the nursing process in the provision of holistic patient and family-centered care
- Provide comprehensive and accurate documentation of assessments, care provision, and evaluations
- Anticipate, recognize, and address rapidly changing situations.
- Provide health education to patients and their families using effective teaching strategies
- Provide direct patient care in accordance to the CNO standards and Sinai Health's policy and procedures
- Administer medications and provide any necessary care (including, but not limited to wound care, IVs, monitoring drains, prepare patients for procedures, etc.)
- Collaborate within a multidisciplinary team, including doctors, pharmacists, social workers, clinical nurse specialists, etc.
- Apply a broad range of nursing skills and procedures including (but not exclusive to) CADD pumps, chest tubes, nephrostomy tubes, complex wounds, central lines, enteral feeding tubes, TPN, CIWA monitoring, managing a Code Blues, and chemotherapy
- Participate in the mentoring of learners, peers and other regulated and unregulated health professionals
- Advocate and contribute to safe discharge and transition planning
- Perform other duties consistent with the job classification as required