Common use of Supplemental assistance Clause in Contracts

Supplemental assistance. In addition, any nurse may be required to provide supplemental nursing care on any unit where the need arises, without specific unit orientation, provided that the nurse may refuse any specific component of such an assignment that the nurse, in his or her professional judgment, does not assess is appropriate. In such a case alternate nursing care duties will be assigned in the unit. This right of first refusal shall be limited to units where the nurse has not completed orientation specified in Section 8.9. All such assignment of nursing care shall be consistent with licensure requirements for registered professional nurses in Oregon. Such a nurse shall not be required to take a primary patient care assignment, but shall be expected to perform the functions identified in the list of supplemental assist functions formulated by the Staffing Committee.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Professional Services, Professional Agreement, Professional Agreement

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Supplemental assistance. In addition, any nurse may be 25 required to provide supplemental nursing care on any unit where the need arises, 26 without specific unit orientation, provided that the nurse may refuse any specific 27 component of such an assignment that the nurse, in his or her their professional judgment, 28 does not assess is appropriate. In such a case alternate nursing care duties will 29 be assigned in the unit. This right of first refusal shall be limited to units where 30 the nurse has not completed orientation specified in Section 8.9. All such 31 assignment of nursing care shall be consistent with licensure requirements for 1 registered professional nurses in Oregon. Such a nurse shall not be required to 2 take a primary patient care assignment, assignment but shall be expected to perform the 3 functions identified in the list of supplemental assist functions formulated by the Staffing Committee4 UBPC.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Professional Agreement, Professional Services

Supplemental assistance. In addition, any nurse may be required to provide supplemental nursing care on any unit where the need arises, without specific unit orientation, provided that the nurse may refuse any specific component of such an assignment that the nurse, in his or her professional judgment, does not assess is appropriate. In such a case alternate nursing care duties will be assigned in the unit. This right of first refusal shall be limited to units where the nurse has not completed orientation specified in Section 8.98.9.1 above. All such assignment of nursing care shall be consistent with licensure requirements for registered professional nurses in Oregon. Such a nurse shall not be required to take a primary patient care assignment, but shall be expected to perform the functions identified in the list of supplemental assist functions formulated by the Staffing Committee.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Professional Agreement

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Supplemental assistance. In addition, any nurse may be required to provide supplemental nursing care on any unit where the need arises, without specific unit orientation, provided that the nurse may refuse any specific component of such an assignment that the nurse, in his or her professional judgment, does not assess is appropriate. In such a case alternate nursing care duties will be assigned in the unit. This right of first refusal shall be limited to units where the nurse has not completed orientation specified in Section 8.98.9 8.9.1 above. All such assignment of nursing care shall be consistent with licensure requirements for registered professional nurses in Oregon. Such a nurse shall not be required to take a primary patient care assignment, but shall be expected to perform the functions identified in the list of supplemental assist functions formulated by the Staffing Committee.. * * * *

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Tentative Agreement

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