Emergency Care Center Technician Senior - EmergencyDepartment (Hiring Immediately)
Description
Summary: Emergency Care Center
Technician Senior works with the RNs in the Emergency Room to
provide care to patients. They have special skills beyond those of
a basic Emergency Technician; for example, they can perform
venipuncture, dress wounds, remove staples and sutures, and measure
peak expiratory flow rate.
Responsibilities:
Meets
expectations of the applicable OneCHRISTUS Competencies: Leader of
Self, Leader of Others, or Leader of Leaders.
Gives basic care to patients in a compassionate manner.
Takes and records the following vital signs
and reports any change or abnormal findings to the RN: Temperature,
pulse, respiration rate, and blood pressure.
Gives the following treatments, maintaining respect for patient’s
privacy: weigh patient, test urine (acetone, sugar, blood), apply
warm/cold compresses, apply ice caps, and care for the body after
death. Collect specimens according to RN’s
instructions and to the procedure. Urine and stool specimens are
labeled and taken to the lab. Also performs Accuchecks/blood sugar.
Assists patients to and from the bathroom.
Positions patients according to RN’s
instructions (fowler, semi-fowler, etc.) and changes position as
frequently as ordered and using good body mechanics.
Assists with stringing IVs under the
direction of the Emergency Department nurse.
Assumes certain nursing functions and responsibilities under the
guidance of a Licensed nurse. Is responsible
for the following in the admission of the patient: bringing the
patient to the room from admitting or ER as needing; assisting the
patient to bed and applying armband; obtaining and reporting to RN
vital signs, height, weight, and history of allergies; assuring
patient is comfortable and orientated to surroundings; and
assisting RN with an initial interview. Is
responsible for instructing and explaining the following in
patient/family orientation: call signal, smoking policy, and side
rail policy. Is responsible for the following inpatient discharge:
helps patient collect personal belongings; takes patient per
wheelchair to lobby or car; and removes all equipment from the
room, cleans, and returns to SPD or a storage area.
responsible for the following in transferring
patients. Collects patient's personal
belongings, assembles equipment to go with the patient, accompanies
the patient to a new room, and stays with the patient until floor
nurse enters the room. Is respectful to
patient’s right to privacy and confidentiality: knocks before
entering the room, does not expose patient unnecessarily in giving
care, closes the door when giving a treatment, and keeps patient
information confidential. Answers call lights
promptly and with a pleasant, helpful attitude.
Observe the RN performing the following
procedure and nursing functions. Then after a satisfactory return
demonstration to the RN, the EDT may perform procedure and nursing
functions independently, under the direction of the RN.
Check restraints frequently to make sure the
patient has not removed them or that they are neither too loose nor
too tight. Obtains permission of RN before removing them for any
reason. Notifies RN of any “beeping” infusion
pumps. Checks fluid level in the bag and notifies RN when it is
low. Notifies RN immediately if any swelling,
redness, or if the patient complains of anything. Assembles IV
equipment. without receiving instruction from
the ER Nurse. Inserts Foley catheter using
good technique and displaying proper knowledge about catheterizing
patients. Assures that there is no pull on
the catheter while giving care. Assures that there are no kinks in
the catheter or loops that fall down below the level of urine in
the drainage bag. Assists the RN in giving Foley catheter care.
Collect specimens as instructed by RN. Is
conscious of maintaining a sterile atmosphere by knowledge of
sterile technique. Demonstrates proper
cleansing and preparation of wounds. Can properly assist physicians
with suture repairs. Can properly suction
secretion/fluid from mouth, throat, and nose.
Is knowledgeable in shock management by knowing properly apply
pressure to a bleeding wound. Can properly apply pneumatic
anti-shock trousers. Can properly apply
cardiac monitor (EKG) leads. Can properly
handle fractures and apply splints and slings as physician orders.
Can fit the patient's crutches properly. Knows and utilizes proper
body mechanics. Understand the importance of
the “No Smoking” sign on the door. Replace the mask or cannula if
they become displaced. If the tent is in use, ensure that the ends
of the tent are tucked in at all times. Promptly reports to RN if
the patient complains or looks like having difficulty breathing.
Assists physician with application of casts
and splints. Assumes position of the limb is maintained as
instructed by RN. Notices swelling, coldness, redness, or
discoloration of toes or fingers and reports to RN. Reports any
bleeding through the cast or complaints of pain to the RN.
Ensures side rails remain up and the patient
remains in a bed after the pro-op medication is given.
Applies anti-embolic hose appropriately and
in the correct size. Assist in moving the
patient to the stretcher. Safely performs
surgical shaves and preparation of skin.
Takes vital signs as requested by RN for post-op care. Assists with
turning, coughing, and deep breathing as instructed by RN.
Can properly perform EKGs.
Performs phlebotomy skills.
Contributes toward maintaining a clean, safe
environment for the patient and assumes certain responsibilities
for the care and use of equipment. Ensures
beds are in low position except when raised to give care and are
locked at all times. Adheres to procedures
for transferring patients to chairs, wheelchairs, and stretchers
and in transporting patients in wheelchairs and stretchers.
Ensures that the stretcher is locked.
Ensures that there is a clear pathway from
patient door to bedside at all times. Assists
in maintaining a clean environment by practicing good hand washing.
Adheres to isolation procedures.
Reports condition of un-cleanliness on the
unit to Shift Coordinator. Knows the use and
operation of equipment he/she is required to use.
Knows the care and location of all other
equipment used on the unit. Uses supplies
economically and only for the use intended.
Knows how to stock and maintain equipment in the department.
Job Requirements:
Education/Skills
Certification required.
Experience
Two (2) years of patient
care experience in an acute care hospital or EMT field/Emergency
Care Setting required.
Licenses, Registrations, or Certifications
EMT license required.
BLS required.
Work Schedule: 11AM - 11PM
Work Type:
Full Time