Pulmonology Nurse Practitioner
UKHC (University of KY Healthcare)
Lexington, KY, 40536, USA
Lexington, KY, 40536, USA
- Healthcare
- pulmonology nurse practitioner
- critical care
- ICU nurse
The Pulmonology Nurse Practitioner provides advanced nursing care to critically ill adult patients in the ICU and step-down units, managing their treatment and discharge. They collaborate with multidisciplinary teams, participate in ICU triage, and offer outpatient follow-up care. This role requires advanced clinical knowledge, sound judgment, and a commitment to quality, safety, and professional development, primarily during night shifts.
The Critical Care Night APP functions within the adult ICU areas and is an integral member of a multidisciplinary health care team.
The APP functions primarily managing critically ill adults and serves as a resource throughout UKHC for intensive care interventions. The APP is generally on a service aligned team and manages the day to day patient care from ICU to step down to discharge.
In some instances the APP may have responsibilities for this same patient population as they return for follow up in the outpatient setting. The APP also may play a role in the admissions process including ICU triage. The APP has a strong foundation in evidenced based practice and education and has a responsibility for ensuring an environment of safe quality care.
The APP demonstrates an advanced level of medical and nursing knowledge, clinical and technical competency, sound clinical judgment, professionalism as it relates to interpersonal and general communication skills, timely and compliant documentation, and takes responsibility for ongoing professional development and competency validation.
This particular role works primarily night shift.
The APP functions primarily managing critically ill adults and serves as a resource throughout UKHC for intensive care interventions. The APP is generally on a service aligned team and manages the day to day patient care from ICU to step down to discharge.
In some instances the APP may have responsibilities for this same patient population as they return for follow up in the outpatient setting. The APP also may play a role in the admissions process including ICU triage. The APP has a strong foundation in evidenced based practice and education and has a responsibility for ensuring an environment of safe quality care.
The APP demonstrates an advanced level of medical and nursing knowledge, clinical and technical competency, sound clinical judgment, professionalism as it relates to interpersonal and general communication skills, timely and compliant documentation, and takes responsibility for ongoing professional development and competency validation.
This particular role works primarily night shift.




