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PATIENT OBSERVATION - Observe patient to ensure their safety and well-being; report observations to Nurse or RN Supervisor. Patient care assignment may include Neonate, Pediatric, Adolescent, Adult and Geriatric age groups.
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PATIENT CARE - Complete documentation as required on the Electronic Medical Record per the Suicide Precaution UAP Procedure. PATIENT CARE - Assist with activities of daily living (ADL): meals, ambulation, hygiene, linen change and toileting as instructed.
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May act in the role of a sitter for a patient as assigned by the charge RN.14. This position is co-assigned with a RN and may perform direct and indirect patient care under RN supervision.
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Provides for patient safety (i.e. patient safety sitter) and informs RN of patient observations. Assists with patient care as advised by RN may include but not limited to point of care testing, IV-line setup, discontinuation of IV, enema, suture removal, restraint application, catherization, 12 lead EKG.
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Demonstrate effective communication skills to accurately convey patient information to RN, LPN and other members of the team in a timely manner. Under the direction of the Director of Nursing, RN, LPN, you will play a vital role in the care of patients by performing basic nursing care and support tasks on assigned units.
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Patient Safety Sitter - Emergency Room - Per Diem Day. Patient Safety Sitter. Introduces self, greets and orients patient to role of sitter. Under direction of the RN, provides a safe environment for patients whose behavior warrants observation, for at risk for falls.
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Acts in the patient sitter role when needed. Assists with patient transport to and from the unit/departmentProvides a safe patient environment by answering all call lights promptly, communicating with the RN immediately for any changes in patient condition.
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Acts as 1:1 patient safety sitter as necessary. Minimum Requirements Education Enrolled-accredited RN program Experience No Experience Supervisor Experience No Experience Preferred Requirements Education Enrolled-accredited BSN progrm Benefits and Legal Statement BJC Total Rewards At BJC were committed to providing you and your family with benefits and resources to help you manage your physical, emotional, social and financial well-being.
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Assists the RN with the patient’s activities of daily living according to the needs of the patient in a timely manner, following departmental procedure. Accurately observes, records, and reports to the RN all patient concerns, symptoms, reactions, and progress in a timely manner.
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Position Description: Under the direction and supervision of the RN/LPN, the Special Observation Sitter observes the patient under Safety Precautions to promote safety in the clinical setting.
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The RN, with the multidisciplinary team, integrate information from advanced invasive, non invasive monitoring and total physical assessment to formulate a complete plan of care to optimize patient outcomes.
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Participates in professional development and lifelong learning, as well as acting as 1:1 patient safety sitter as necessary. Collects vital information on the patient and reports such to the RN which contributes to the overall assessment of each patient and any changes to a patient's condition.
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Assists the registered nurse in the practice of professional nursing by providing direct patient care to promote patient comfort and facilitate the performance of diagnostic and treatment procedures as outlined in the nursing care plan.
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This Position Will Offer You: Engaging and community focused culture Competitive Salaries Opportunity for professional career growth Robust benefits including: Generous PTO; Choices in insurance; HSA; Tuition reimbursement; immediate 401K match; discounted tickets to various entertainment, social and sporting events What You Will Do: Under the supervision of a Registered Nurse (RN), the patient companion (sitter) provides constant observation of patients.
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Position Summary: Under the direction of a Registered Nurse (RN), the Health Care Technician (HCT) functions as a support to the licensed nursing staff and performs activities related to the personal care and hygiene needs of an assigned patient group.
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