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Bedpans-toileting Positioning/turns/skin care Incontinence Meal intake % Empties Foleys Transfers to chair/log roll Pass water Oral care Maintaining safety Heights and weights JP/NG drain care Ostomy care Feeds Answer call lights Baths/showers I#O#s and charting in Cerner Vital signs Catheter care Preventative foam dressing Makes beds and performs other special housekeeping duties as may be directed.
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Obtain necessary pre and post treatment vital signs and weight and perform vascular access evaluation pre- treatment. Record accurate and timely information regarding vital signs and treatment parameters onto the Hemodialysis Treatment Sheet with initial identification.
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Preferred Experience: Certified Nursing Assistant or Patient Care Tech. The Patient Care Technician (PCT) assists the nursing staff in providing patient care in accordance with the PCT’s skills/training and the needs of the Department, and consistently assists the patient care team with maintaining a clean, well-organized, and safe patient care environment, under the supervision of the Registered Nurse (RN.
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Must be competent in patient assessment, taking vital signs, intake of medical history, confirming medications, suture removal, splint removal, wound care, use of EMR, strong customer service skills, team player, and ability to multi-task in a fast-paced environment.
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Promotes patient safety standards·Completes efficient and purposeful patient rounding to promote patient safety and the patient experience·Promotes safe sleep practices·All other duties as assigned Competencies:·Provides basic patient care, including vital signs, blood glucose, hygiene (bathing and oral care), positioning, toileting, linen changes, ambulation, range of motion, nutritional and hydration support, and collecting lab specimens.
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Performs technical duties as directed by RN/LPN, such as phlebotomy, vital signs, point of care testing, EKGs, bladder scanning, foley catheter care specific to population served and documents appropriately.
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Responsibilities Role Specific ResponsibilitiesAssists nursing staff with patient care activities such as but not limited to obtaining patients vital signs, intake and output, bathing, feeding, toileting etc.
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POSITION QUALIFICATIONS Qualifications: Preferred Education: High School Diploma, GED or EquivalentRequired Experience: NonePreferred Experience: 1+ years of experience in an acute care setting or currently enrolled in Nursing ProgramRequired License/Certification: None Preferred Experience: Certified Nursing Assistant or Patient Care Tech. Required Certification: Basic Life Support obtained within 30 days of start date.
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The Patient Care Tech/ Lab Tech is responsible for assisting the nurse, physician, and other clinical employees with patient care by completing regular room checks, obtaining vital signs as needed, performing lab tests, running analyzer quality controls, reporting lab results, cleaning, restocking supplies and linen, preparing patient meals, helping to ensure the ready-room status of ER beds and inpatient rooms and many other essential duties, as requested by the facility staff.
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Administers or assists patients with Activities of Daily Living (ADLs), performs vital signs, intake & output, fall and pressure ulcer prevention measures, urinary catheter care, phlebotomy, or point of care testing as requested.
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Records the vital signs, assists in personal hygiene and other patient comfort measures. This position performs nonprofessional direct and indirect patient care activities including personal, physical and comfort needs of patients, under the supervision of a registered professional nurse.
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The CCT is a direct patient caregiver who assists patients with activities of daily living and provides nursing care to patients including taking vital signs, EKGS, performing phlebotomy, assisting or providing patients with bedside care, i.e. bathing, mouth care, skin care.
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Completion of a nursing assistant or patient care tech program. Performs data collection including vital signs, fluid intake and outake and basic and sterile specimen collection.
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The Patient Care Tech is a multi-skilled non-licensed health care provider who provides direct patient care under the direction of a registered nurse. Operate the following equipment: Computer automated vital sign machines with recognitions of abnormal vital signs and timely reporting O2 saturation glucose meter intercom telephone patient care equipment required for daily care scales and lifts.
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PATIENT CARE - Provide basic patient care; take and record vital signs to include temperature, pulse, respiration, weight, height, blood pressure and intake-output measurements. Assist patients with prescribed exercise regimen; perform routine tube care; change catheter bags; collect non sterile specimens; perform oral suctioning; perform I&O including documentation of bowel & bladder function.
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