CNA ICU Full-time
Meadville Medical Center

PATIENT CARE TECHNICIAN or Certified Nursing Assistant - INTENSIVE CARE UNIT- FULL TIME - Days/ Evenings

PATIENT CARE TECHNICIAN or Nursing Assistant


SUMMARY
Responsible and accountable for direct and indirect care of patients.

JOB DUTIES

Assists the nursing staff with the daily routine and functions of the nursing unit: ie transport, discharge, pass fresh water, personal hygiene, activities of daily living, check and pass meal tray, answer bells. Conduct hourly rounds on assigned patients. Reports pertinent observations, changes, and reactions regarding patients to the appropriate person.

Performs clerical duties related to the coordination of the unit and patient care.ie update bed status board, manage rental beds, track work orders, and notify physician consults. Provides clerical direction to new staff and/or students and volunteers. Confers with departments regarding scheduling of patient’s activities and procedures. Prepares and updates patient’s current records and records for transfer of patient. Obtains records according to policies and procedures. Answers the phone, interacts with ancillary departments to facilitate and ensure completion of patient testing, pages physicians, and completes transfers.

Effectively utilizes Meditech electronic health record.

Assists in the admission process.

Accurately collects and enters patient information.

Focus on patient safety through fall and restraint reduction.

Obtain vital signs, weight, height, intake and output, specimens, blood glucose, EKG’s and documents as appropriate.

Cognizant of and addresses patient’s level of comfort and pain management.

Expresses concern and understanding regarding patient and family satisfaction. Maintains unit and nursing station supplies – including completion of requisitions on time to ensure proper level of stock. Responsible for inventory and restocking of direct and indirect care items in all nursing units and patient rooms.

Maintains standards of nursing care within the guidelines of the nursing department by demonstrating knowledge of standards of nursing care when implementing plan of care.

Follows established charge procedure for patient charge items.

Screens patients, visitors, employees, and others upon entrance into buildings, as directed.

Performs other duties as assigned.

MINIMUM EDUCATION, KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES REQUIRED
High School graduate or equivalent.
EMT, Certified Nursing or Medical Assistant preferred.

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