WOOSTER COMMUNITY HOSPITAL JOB DESCRIPTION
Medic, Emergency Department
MAIN FUNCTION:
Assists nurses in meeting patient needs as directed by RN or physician.
Follows WCH Nursing Philosophy and practice model which are derived from the Synergy model and appropriate Service Standards as outlined in Employee Handbook.
RESPONSIBLE TO: Department Manager, Charge Nurses, RN, LPN
MUST HAVE REQUIREMENTS:
- Current Ohio Department of Public Safety Paramedic certification
- Maintain a current AHA (American Heart Association) Healthcare Provider BLS card while in this position.
- ACLS and PALS within 1 year of hire, and maintain while in position
PREFERRED ATTRIBUTES:
- Personal computer experience and keyboarding skills
OTHER REQUIREMENTS:
Employees in this position may be:
- Exposed to blood, body fluids and/or airborne pathogens and are required to wear barriers
- Employees in this position must be able to push, pull, lift, carry, turn, crouch, and bend as necessary to complete nursing care tasks
- Required to take "on call" status
- Reassigned to a nursing unit to assist with tasks within current job description
- Subject to STHR according to policy
POSITION EXPECTATIONS: All expectations detailed below are considered ADA (American Disabilities Act) Essential.
Leadership
- Embraces teamwork by adhering to Nursing Practice Model
- Accepts and responds to change productively, while maintaining a positive attitude
- Demonstrates appropriate work place behavior and competence in job duties
- Demonstrates basic conflict resolution skills
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Communication
- Maintains awareness of verbal / non verbal communication in interactions with staff, other departments, physicians, patients and families
- Maintains patient confidentiality in all communication interactions: written, verbal, electronic and digital
- Collaborates and communicates effectively with all members of the health care team
- Demonstrates basic ability to initiate and manage crucial conversations
- Utilizes AIDET (Acknowledge, Introduce, Duration, Expectations, Thank You) strategies to foster positive communication
- Demonstrates acceptance of supervisory authority, guidance and instruction. Follows appropriate chain of command.
- Participates in huddles/team collaboration
- Reports patient observations and specific problems appropriately
- Interact with clinical students in a positive, productive manner
Operations
- Work habits are consistently adjusted to accommodate multiple responsibilities and are prioritized and completed in an independent and timely manner. Effectively utilizes time management and organizational skills.
- Safely transports patients via wheelchair, beds, carts throughout facility
- Round on patients to identify patient needs and safety issues
- Maintain fall prevention strategies
- Uses appropriate personal protective equipment
- Under the direction of licensed Nursing Staff and/or physician:
- Provide appropriate hygiene care for patients
- Provide comfort measures
- Follow infection control guidelines and safety precautions
- Performs nasopharyngeal / oropharyngeal airway management
- Performs intraosseaous insertion
- Performs venipuncture and initiates saline lock or plain IV fluid infusion
- Performs phlebotomy, accurately labels lab specimens
- Collects and transports specimen(s)
- Performs surgical / procedural preps
- Performs eye irrigation with or without Morgan lens
- Transports stable patients (as identified per hospital policy) who require cardiac monitoring
- Assist Triage nurse with the following:
- Complete pre-registration of patients
- Performs vital signs
- Completes and documents rapid triage assessment
- Follows American Heart Association ACLS guidelines under the direction of a physician:
- Performs the function of Defibrillation, Synchronized cardioversion, and Transcutaneous pacing
- Performs appropriate airway management
- Administers the following medications via intravenous or intraosseous push method in an emergency (code) situation under the direct supervision of an RN:
- Amiodarone
- Atropine
- Calcium Chloride
- Dextrose
- Epinephrine
- Lidocaine
- Narcan
- Sodium Bicarbonate
- Accurate documentation of care provided in a timely manner
- Demonstrates reasonable and rational judgment in decision making
- Assists with flow of unit:
- Answers the EMS line, obtains and documents, squad report and appropriately communicates the report to the Charge RN and ED Physician
- Obtains & returns supplies and equipment as directed
- Operates and cleans equipment (ex. carts, IV pumps, wheelchairs) safely and appropriately. Initiates work orders/ reports to appropriate person
- Cleans and maintains nursing station, report and break rooms, kitchen areas and others as assigned
- Fulfills secretarial tasks such as: entering orders, arranging transfers, loggings patients, organizing charts, answering phones
- Other duties as assigned by management team
Customer Service
- Displays positive attitude. Treats others with honesty and respect. Speaks positively in all customer interactions internal and external.
- Assess customer satisfaction when rounding on patients and use appropriate chain of command for unresolved issues or problems.
- Use AIDET (Acknowledge, Introduce, Duration, Explanation, Thank You) to:
- Optimize the patient’s experience by reducing the patient and family’s anxiety and increasing the patient’s compliance
- Develop positive relationships with other departments to foster patient satisfaction
- Use face to face resolutions (crucial conversations) to intervene with patients or staff in situations where customer needs have not been met to determine a positive, mutually agreeable resolution
Staff Development / Personal Growth
In conjunction with the Department Manager, Clinical Specialist and / or Educator:
- Function as a preceptor, seeking learning opportunities for orientee and or students. Interact with Department Manager, Clinical Educator/Instructor, to evaluate orientee or student’s progress towards goals, identifying additional needs.
- Demonstrate professional growth by participating in committees/unit projects
- Demonstrates initiative and responsibility to develop personal, leadership and career goals
- Accept feedback as opportunity for growth
- Demonstrates knowledge and understanding of new policies and procedures, practices, changes in practice, and initiatives. Obtains this knowledge via staff meeting attendance, reading of communication, required hospital education, discussion with departmental leadership and peers.
Performance Improvement
- Identify processes to be improved and communicate to management team. Assists in data collection as directed.
- Participates on at least one team, project and/or committee: unit, departmental or hospital based
- Develop and maintain awareness of DNV, CMS (Centers for Medicare Services) and other required quality and safety measures
- Develop and maintain ongoing understanding of Nursing best practices for the types of patients for whom care is provided
AGE SPECIFIC COMPETENCY
Dependent upon department and the population served:
Neonatal (Birth thru 28 days)
- Handles infants in gentle manner
- Speaks in soothing voice
- Holds and cuddles infant when necessary
- Facilitates parental interaction and care of infant
Infant (29 days thru 12 months)
- Approaches infant in slow, non-threatening way
- Speaks in soothing way
- Holds and cuddles infant as much as possible
- Encourages parental interaction with infant
- Allows for familiar toys/blankets to be brought from home
Pediatrics (one year thru 11 years)
- Allows choices when possible
- Speaks directly using few, clear, simple terms and explanations
- Limits number of strangers entering room
- Provides consistent nursing assignments
- Does not shame parents for lack of cooperation
- Holds child for painful procedures
Adolescents (12 years thru 18 years)
- Allows participation in care and choices as appropriate
- Provides for patient's modesty
- Tells patient exactly what will be expected
- Allows patient control
- Speaks directly to patient in simple medical terms
Geriatrics (65 years and older)
- Identifies physical/social/emotional barriers and physical limitations at discharge
- Teaches patient about one item at a time
- Repeats instructions several times
- Speaks slowly and distinctly when talking to the patient
Rev 10.16.13
11/20/2012
36 hours per week/night shift/7p-7a
36 hours per week/night shift/7p-7a
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