Patient Care Technician (PCT) - Orthopedic Nursing

Memorial HealthDecatur, IL
Onsite

About The Position

Under supervision of the registered nurse, performs a variety of tasks and services to assist in the provision of care and comfort for patients; provides care appropriate to the age of the patients served; reports and records observations; contributes to the efficient functioning of the unit; all duties are performed in accordance with established, policies, procedures, standards and guidelines.

Requirements

  • High school diploma or GED preferred.
  • Certified Nurse Assistant (CNA); OR Certified or Registered Medical Assistant (CMA, ABR-OE, RMA, CCMA or NCMA); OR Enrollment in nursing school with one (1) semester of clinicals completed; OR Minimum of two (2) years of relevant work experience performing the essential responsibilities of the nursing assistant role.
  • CPR certification required, or obtained during nursing team onboarding process.
  • Successful completion of Nursing Team Onboarding, unit-based orientation, and clinical competency validation tool within 30 days of hire.
  • Attends all Joint Commission, OSHA and hospital/nurse manager mandated inservices.
  • Submits supporting documentation to nurse manager in conjunction with annual performance appraisal.
  • Demonstrates clinical competence.

Responsibilities

  • Performs and documents nursing care measures to meet the physical needs of patients as directed by the registered nurse.
  • Provides hygiene and comfort measures, assuring privacy and preventing undue exposure.
  • Provides or assists patient with bathing, oral hygiene, hair care, nail care, shaving, etc.
  • Assures that linens are dry, wrinkle free and that patient is comfortable.
  • Provides handwashing opportunity before and after meals, toileting, etc.
  • Assists with patient's activities including ambulation, chair, dangling and repositioning; uses proper body mechanics, positioning techniques, and assistive devices.
  • Serves and collects food trays and nourishments.
  • Records percentage of diet intake.
  • Feeds or assists patients as necessary.
  • Records intake.
  • Reports deviations from normal.
  • Clears IV and Tube Feeding Pumps at end of each shift and documents appropriately.
  • Provides bed pan/urinal.
  • Performs perineal care.
  • Performs bladder catheter care and discontinues bladder catheter as directed.
  • Performs ostomy care (ileostomy, colostomy, urostomy) including application of appropriate appliances.
  • Records output.
  • Assists with post-mortem care.
  • Assists with admission, transfer and discharge of patients.
  • Promptly responds to patient call light or requests (usually in less than ten minutes).
  • Performs and documents monitoring procedures; observes and reports the patient response.
  • Obtains vital signs (B/P and TPR).
  • Obtains weight in kg (standing, chair or bed scale) and reports deviation from previous weight.
  • Empties drainage collection devices.
  • Performs blood glucose monitoring.
  • Observes and reports unusual conditions and/or change in patient behavior or appearance.
  • Performs therapeutic measures/procedure, observes and reports changes, deviations from normal.
  • Application of heat; i.e., K-pad.
  • Application of cold; i.e., ice bags, sponge baths.
  • Therapeutic baths, i.e., Sitz, Aveeno.
  • Obtains routine non-sterile specimens.
  • Assists with patient preparation for surgical, therapeutic and/or diagnostic procedures.
  • Oxygen therapy (sets up/maintains/discontinues) as directed.
  • Applies nonsterile dressing as directed.
  • Discontinues peripheral IV as directed.
  • Performs oral pharyngeal suctioning.
  • Preps skin and applies telemetry patches.
  • Records all interventions; observes and reports the patient response, changes, and/or deviations from normal parameters.
  • Maintains safety and security of patient/family/self/others, observing safety precautions and promoting a sense of security and well being.
  • Conducts purposeful hourly rounding as a team member, inquiring of the four P’s (Pain, Potty, Possessions and Positioning).
  • Follows standard precautions.
  • Always washes hands between patients.
  • Reports equipment malfunctions.
  • Assists in keeping patient rooms/corridors free of clutter.
  • Cleans fluid spills.
  • Uses proper body mechanics in moving, transferring and transporting patients.
  • Positions side rails appropriate to the patient's condition.
  • Applies and maintains restraining devices as directed.
  • Interacts with patients/visitors/others in a courteous and respectful manner.
  • Fully explains procedures to patients/families prior to performing.
  • Assures patient privacy/rights/confidentiality.
  • Recognizes and reports patient concerns; offers constructive solutions.
  • Promotes efficient and effective functioning of the unit/hospital.
  • Skilled in computer messaging, obtaining results.
  • Completes assigned aspects of unit inventory management.
  • Complies with established policies, procedures, standards and guidelines.
  • Uses designated lines of communication and authority.
  • Supports efforts to reduce costs.
  • Consistently utilizes time and resources effectively and efficiently.
  • Maintains cleanliness of unit, service area and equipment.
  • Cooperates with all members of the healthcare team.
  • Enthusiastically supports and participates in planned changes.
  • Accepts responsibility for accurate and timely completion of tasks as assigned.
  • Adheres to MHS Behavioral Standards.
  • Handles floor stock medications or medications delivered from Pharmacy directly or through the pneumatic tube system.
  • Relocate these medications, in original containers, to designated secure storage locations or deliver directly to appropriate licensed staff.
  • Performs additional unit specific tasks/care elements for which they have received specific instruction and demonstrated competence.
  • Performs other related work as required or requested.
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