- Schedules patients for procedures and organizes schedule to accommodate contaminated cases, emergency, and routine procedures with physician schedules.
- Provides information and support for a patient who is making a decision regarding health care.
- Ensures consent is correctly obtained and documented prior to treatment/procedure.
- Communicates working knowledge, function, availability and location of all endoscopy equipment
- Demonstrates knowledge of anesthetic agents, continuously evaluating the patient's progress toward recovery from anesthesia.
- Performs portable procedures in high stress environments includes Intensive Care Units, Surgery Suite and Emergency Room.
- Assists the physician with procedures and care of the GI patient. Anticipates needs of physician during procedures.
- Provides patient comfort measures prior to, during and after procedures.
- Recovers patients post procedure according to policy and procedure.
- Transports and moves patients using appropriate body mechanics and safety precautions. Demonstrates knowledge and practice of safe patient handling devices.
- Completes all assigned procedures in a timely manner and uses time between procedures to department advantage assisting others, clerical duties, stocking, transporting, etc
- Maintains appropriate inventory and par levels on all supplies, ordering and restocking endoscopy rooms, carts and department.
- Monitors and reports to the Unit Lead any patient or family complaints, intervening before issues arise and implements service recovery strategies as needed.
- Pre-cleans endoscopic equipment on completion, cleans and disinfects equipment and accessories to established policies and procedures
- Uses basic radiology and fluoroscopy practices and wear pratictine equipment correctly.
- Completes required documentation in EMR and departmental log books in a timely manner.
- Assumes the responsibility of leadership position in absence of Lead RN or supervisor.
- Moves the patient or body part to promote surgical exposure while reducing the risk of discomfort and complications.
- Assumes on-call status and call back as assigned, responding within 30 minutes of receiving call.
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