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Nursing Student that has completed one clinical rotation preferred Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) or Paramedic or currently enrolled in an EMT or Paramedic program preferred. In addition to the required standard competencies, the Patient Care Technician will achieve and maintain competency and/or perform at least 1 or more of the following advanced skills based on department operational need: phlebotomy/venipuncture, peripheral IV removal, indwelling Foley catheter removal, basic arrythmia, 12-lead EKG, and NG tubes clamping and removal.
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Good standing on the IDPH Nurse Aide Registry and IDPH healthcare worker registry required, or Student Nurse who has completed one clinical rotation, or Medical Assistant Certification, or EMT-B / Paramedic training.
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Current State Licensure as an EMT-B with IV certification, or EMT-I. Performs technical procedures as delegated, including establishing IV access, collecting specimens, providing wound care, and transporting patients.
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Graduate of state-certified EMT-B program with IV certification Required. + IV THRPY Required. Graduate of state-certified EMT-B program with IV certification Required. CommonSpirit Mountain Region’s Corporate Service Center is headquartered in Centennial, CO where our corporate leaders and centralized teams support our hospitals, clinics and people – including marketing, human resources, employee benefits, finance, billing, talent acquisition/development, payor relations, IT, project management, community benefit and more.
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In addition to the standard required competencies, the Patient Care Technician will achieve and maintain competency and/or perform at least 1 or more of the following advanced skills based on department operational need: phlebotomy/venipuncture, peripheral IV removal, indwelling Foley catheter removal, basic arrythmia, 12-lead EKG, and NG tubes clamping and removal.
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Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) or Paramedic or currently enrolled in an EMT or Paramedic program preferred. Must also have either a) 2 years of general healthcare experience and meet requirements of Patient Care Technician title, OR b) 1 year of experience (defined above) and enrollment in PT/OT/PA program with completion of at least one clinical rotation, OR c) 1 year of experience (defined above) and completion of a bachelor's degree in a health sciences field.
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Performs the UPMC nursing core nursing assistant responsibilities (blood glucose, weights, vital signs, I&O, specimen collections and Foley care) AND at least four of the following BU identified tasks: phlebotomy, 12 lead EKG, simple dressing, Foley catheter removal, point of care testing, bladder scan, straight catheter, or IV catheter removal.
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PLUS weights, vital signs, I&O, telemetry monitor application/reapplication, HAC & PSI prevention (TEDs/SCDs), PLUS simple dressings, restraint placement and removal, bladder scan, all specimen collections, peripheral IV catheter removal, phlebotomy/venipuncture and ticket to ride.
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Assist with Vital Signs (includes manual blood pressure), 12-Lead EKG, Bladder Ultrasound, Foley catheter and IV adapter removal, sterile specimen collection, bathing, beds, ambulating, turning, hourly rounding, blood glucose, feeding, admitting patients to room, preparing patients for discharge and any other duties delegated by the Registered Nurse.
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Strongly prefer active EMT-B or Certified Medical Assistant Certification. 3/5/2024 Responsibilities - Work under supervision of licensed NP/PA providers - Patient assessment and monitoring, vital signs - IV starts and blood draws (as permitted by state law) - Splint application - Wound care - Work directly with point of care laboratory equipment including operation, calibration, and maintenance - Perform EKGs - Assist NP/PAs in the daily functions of a mobile care delivery emergency unit - Documentation - Supply and stocking.
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In addition to the standard required competencies, the Patient Care Technician, CNA will achieve and maintain competency and/or perform at least 1 or more of the following advanced skills based on department operational need: phlebotomy/venipuncture, peripheral IV removal, indwelling Foley catheter removal, basic arrythmia, 12-lead EKGs, and NG tubes clamping and removal.
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Licenses/Certification: EMT-B/IV/AEMT – BLS, IV Certification, Colorado EMT required (National Certification preferred.) The Emergency Department Technician (ED Tech) is a vital member of the patient care team in the Mountain Clinic, the Emergency Department as well as at the Urgent Care (UC.
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Required: Current EMT-Basic (EMT-B) or EMT-Intermediate (EMT-I) certification; BLS. May require prior experience with IV insertion, blood draws and placing 12 Lead ECG's.
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Emergency Medical Technician (EMT, EMT-B, or EMT-I) Our services include IV hydration and medication administration, laceration suturing, reduction and splinting minor fractures and dislocations, and abscess drainage.
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NorthShore is committed to excellence in its academic mission and supports teaching and research as the principal teaching affiliate of the University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine. At NorthShore University HealthSystem, diversity, equity and inclusion are at the core of our mission to support our team members and patients - irrespective of race, ethnicity, age, gender, sexual orientation or socioeconomic status.
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