As an ANP you will be an experienced clinician will provide acute same day care to patients registered at the surgery. This includes telephone triage and F2F assessments and also home visits.
Key Responsibilities
The Advanced Nurse Practitioner works autonomously and is accountable for own professional actions.
Assess, diagnose, plan & implement treatment/interventions and care for patients.
Refers patients to other medical specialities for assessment if deemed appropriate.
Diagnose and manage both acute and chronic conditions
Prescribe and review medication for therapeutic effectiveness in accordance with evidence-based practice and national and practice protocols, and within scope of practice.
Work with patients in order to support compliance with prescribed treatments.
Communicates highly sensitive condition related information to patients, relatives and carers. Initiates the process of diagnosis with patients suspected to have a chronic diseases eg. chronic diseases, within the disease management agenda eg QOF, IIF.
Undertakes annual review of patients understanding and ability to self-manage and medication reviews within scope of competency.
To actively implement safeguarding protocols for children and vulnerable adults and to know who to refer to and how to escalate concerns
An excellent oppertunity has arisen for an ANP to join our friendly practice to help us deliver high quality care.
We are looking for a part time ANP for 18-27 hours per week. The post holder will need to triage the needs of the presenting patient from taking medical history, assessment, diagnosis, and treatment ensuring any necessary referrals are made whilst acting within their professional boundaries.
The post holder must be a registered general nurse (currently registered with the Nursing and Midwifery Council), have a recognised NP qialification (minium of degree level or equivalent) and also be an independant Nurse Prescriber.
As an ANP you will be an experienced clinician will provide acute same day care to patients registered at the surgery. This includes telephone triage and F2F assessments and also home visits.
Key Responsibilities
The Advanced Nurse Practitioner works autonomously and is accountable for own professional actions.
Assess, diagnose, plan & implement treatment/interventions and care for patients.
Refers patients to other medical specialities for assessment if deemed appropriate.
Diagnose and manage both acute and chronic conditions
Prescribe and review medication for therapeutic effectiveness in accordance with evidence-based practice and national and practice protocols, and within scope of practice.
Work with patients in order to support compliance with prescribed treatments.
Communicates highly sensitive condition related information to patients, relatives and carers. Initiates the process of diagnosis with patients suspected to have a chronic diseases eg. chronic diseases, within the disease management agenda eg QOF, IIF.
Undertakes annual review of patients understanding and ability to self-manage and medication reviews within scope of competency.
To actively implement safeguarding protocols for children and vulnerable adults and to know who to refer to and how to escalate concerns
An excellent oppertunity has arisen for an ANP to join our friendly practice to help us deliver high quality care.
We are looking for a part time ANP for 18-27 hours per week. The post holder will need to triage the needs of the presenting patient from taking medical history, assessment, diagnosis, and treatment ensuring any necessary referrals are made whilst acting within their professional boundaries.
The post holder must be a registered general nurse (currently registered with the Nursing and Midwifery Council), have a recognised NP qialification (minium of degree level or equivalent) and also be an independant Nurse Prescriber.