The Patient Care Technician (PCT) provides direct patient care, assisting with procedures and daily living activities. They support physical, respiratory, and cardiopulmonary therapies, and report patient status changes to the Registered Nurse (RN). The PCT performs core nursing assistant responsibilities, including blood glucose monitoring, vital signs, intake and output tracking, specimen collection, and Foley care. Additionally, they may perform tasks such as phlebotomy, 12-lead EKGs, simple dressing changes, Foley catheter removal, point-of-care testing, bladder scans, straight catheterization, or IV catheter removal. The role involves ensuring equipment functions properly, communicating effectively with other departments, and maintaining professional relationships. PCTs contribute to unit activities like responding to call lights, passing meals, and transporting patients. They are expected to receive feedback constructively, identify learning needs, and take initiative to improve their skills. Patient education under RN direction is also a component of this role, as is the application, monitoring, and removal of patient restraints according to protocol. Safety in the workplace, cultural diversity awareness, and accountability for actions are key aspects of the position. PCTs must adhere strictly to all policies, procedures, and safety precautions, including standard precautions. They are encouraged to suggest and support departmental changes and quality initiatives. Documentation in the medical record and timely completion of assigned tasks are essential. Advanced skills such as phlebotomy, peripheral IV removal, indwelling Foley catheter removal, basic arrhythmia interpretation, 12-lead EKG, and NG tube clamping/removal may be performed based on department needs.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
High school or GED