This role provides support to the patient care team, as well as directly attending to certain, specified needs of the patient. The Patient Care Sitter provides constant observation and monitoring of assigned patients to ensure safety and prevention of injury. They receive reports from the RN/Charge RN, including any patient-specific behaviors to monitor. The sitter courteously greets patients and visitors, identifies themselves, and explains their purpose using the AIDET communication model. They observe and report all patient concerns or changes in condition to the RN/Charge RN and promptly call for assistance as needed. The sitter provides care within their trained job responsibilities, assists patients to the restroom, stays with the patient to ensure safety, and walks the patient in the corridor as needed. They do not leave the patient unless relieved by another staff member and notify the RN/Charge RN if tubes, IVs, catheters, etc., become disconnected. The sitter reports defective equipment to the RN/Charge RN and accompanies the patient to other areas of the hospital for diagnostic tests or upon transfer to other units. They utilize appropriate patient handling equipment according to the patient’s care plan, transport patient equipment and belongings as required with the patient, and maintain a safe, orderly, and well-equipped environment. The sitter keeps the patient room neat and orderly, evaluates the patient’s environment for possible hazards and removes them, washes hands before and after patient contact, and follows personal protective equipment (PPE) as appropriate. They follow isolation procedures according to the Infection Control Policy and competently utilize technology to document as appropriate, demonstrating understanding of unit technology such as call systems, bed controls, and TV controls.
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Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
High school or GED