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Acts as 1:1 patient safety sitter as necessary. Collects vital information on the patient and reports such to the nursing team which contributes to the overall assessment of each patient and any changes to a patient's condition.
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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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Sitter: After completion of Crisis Prevention Interventions (CPI) and sitter orientation, may be responsible to observe high risk patients 1:1 for patient safety. The Patient Care Technician is a member of a multidisciplinary team, responsible for a variety of tasks and services to assist in the provision of care and comfort for patients under the direct supervision of a Registered Nurse (RN.
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As a vital member of our household, you will play a key role in engaging our toddler in educational and fun activities, ensuring their safety, and promoting their overall well-being. Our loving family in Weslaco, Texas is seeking a reliable and dedicated sitter to provide exceptional care for our energetic toddler.
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Demonstrates competency in selected psychomotor skills as outlined in the skills checklist including: measurement of vital signs, blood glucose monitoring, and measuring and recording intake and output.
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Performs specified patient care activities, under the direction of a Registered Nurse, including 1:1 observation (sitter) including providing basic hygiene care, unsterile treatments, taking vital signs, and range of motion exercises.
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Provides total care within scope of practice (vital signs, activities of daily living) when assigned sitter or constant visual responsibilities. Obtains and records assigned patient temperatures, pulse rates, respiratory rates, blood pressures, intake and outputs, weights and abdominal girths according to departmental policy.
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Vital Signs: May take and record the following:+ vital signs+ height and weight+ oxygen saturation+ Reports all unusual observations or reactions of the patient to the nurse assigned to the patient or charge nurse.
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Duties and responsibilities include: taking and recording vital signs, changing bed linens, transporting patients, assisting patients in ambulating, delivering food trays, general cleaning and supply distribution, and providing activities for daily living to include bathing, dressing, feeding and assisting with personal hygiene.
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Whether your abilities are in direct patient care or one of the many other areas of healthcare administration and support, everyone at Parkland works together to fulfill our mission: the health and well-being of individuals and communities entrusted to our care.
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Under the direction of the Nurse Manager or designee, the Patient Care Technician may act as a sitter to ensure that patient safety needs are met. As a sitter, the Patient Care Technician will assist the registered nurse assigned to the patient in providing care including hygiene, nutrition, mobility, monitoring and engage the patient in diversional and therapeutic activities.
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Performs direct and indirect patient care activities under the supervision of a registered professional nurse. Courteously answers patient call bell and relays message to the appropriate personnel.
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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, collecting lab specimens, placement of telemetry leads.
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Assists in direct patient care by providing basic physical care to promote patient comfort as directed by the Registered Nurse. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health recommends minimizing the need for employees to manually lift patients, and limit safe patient handling to 35 pounds.
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Demonstrate basic computer skills to accurately record vital patient information. Provide patient care such as: ambulation, bathing, toileting, obtaining vital signs, all while maintaining a safe environment.
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