Patient Care Technician - PCT - Training Provided

Fresenius Medical CareSaugus, MA
$20 - $27Onsite

About The Position

This position functions as part of the dialysis health care team in providing safe and effective dialysis therapy for patients under the direct supervision of a licensed nurse. The role involves operating hemodialysis machines, maintaining a safe and clean environment, and supporting quality improvement initiatives. The company is the largest provider of renal care products and services in the nation and offers on-the-job paid training to become nationally certified, with a pay increase and promotion upon certification. Major holidays are off, and tuition reimbursement is available for RNs.

Requirements

  • High school diploma or G.E.D. required.
  • Must meet Center for Medicaid/Medicare Services (CMS)-approved state and/or national certification requirements within the required state or CMS timeline.
  • All appropriate state licensure, education, and training (if any) required.
  • Demonstrated commitment to organization culture, values, and customer service standards.
  • Previous patient care experience in a hospital setting or a related facility preferred.
  • Continued employment is dependent on successful completion of the organization dialysis training program and successful completion of CPR certification.
  • Employees are required to take the Ishihara's Color Blindness test as a condition of employment.
  • The position provides direct patient care that regularly involves heavy lifting and moving of patients and assisting with ambulation.
  • This position requires frequent, prolonged periods of standing and the employee must be able to bend over.
  • The employee may occasionally be required to push and/or pull equipment, exerting up to 15 pounds of force.
  • The employee may be required to lift and to lower solutions on a frequent basis of up to 30 lbs., and on an occasional lift basis up to 40 lbs., as high as 5 feet.

Nice To Haves

  • No prior dialysis experience required, on the job, paid 12 weeks of training to become nationally certified.
  • Great for Nursing Assistants , CNA , Phlebotomist !

Responsibilities

  • Assist other health care members in providing patient specific detailed education regarding adequacy measures, disease process/access.
  • Welcome assigned patients and inquire as to their wellbeing since their last treatment.
  • Evaluate vascular access for patency, perform vascular access cannulation, and perform administration of heparin as delegated or as allowed by state law.
  • Obtain necessary pre and post treatment vital signs and weight and perform vascular access evaluation pre- treatment.
  • Initiate dialysis treatment according to prescribed orders including blood flow (QB) and dialysate flow (QD).
  • Evaluate intradialytic problems and provide intervention as prescribed by physician order or as directed.
  • Monitor patients’ response to dialysis therapy.
  • Obtain vital signs prior to reinfusion; perform all relevant functions necessary for the discontinuation of treatment - document.
  • Discontinue dialysis treatment according to established procedures and evaluate patient prior to termination of venous access - standing & sitting blood pressure.
  • Obtain Hemostasis and apply appropriate dressings.
  • Evaluate the patient prior to discharge.
  • Perform and record Pre and Post dialysis evaluation, weight, and vital signs with initial identification.
  • Calculate and enter individual patients’ dialysis machine programming for Ultrafiltration (UF) goal; treatment time; and UF modeling as prescribed.
  • Ensure appropriate safety alarms are enabled, including Narrow Venous Limits, (NVL) 160.
  • Record accurate and timely information regarding vital signs and treatment parameters onto the Hemodialysis Treatment Sheet with initial identification.
  • Accurately document information related to patient treatment including completion of Hemodialysis Treatment Sheet and, if applicable, progress notes.
  • Report any significant information and/or change in patient condition directly to the registered nurse or supervisor.
  • Observe patient and conduct machine safety checks according to facility policy.
  • Report any change or unusual findings to the registered nurse or supervisor.
  • Perform and document any intervention for unusual patient status and document patients' response to intervention.
  • Evaluate patients’ vascular access during treatment including arterial and venous monitoring pressures, provide appropriate intervention as needed, document and report any unusual findings to the registered nurse or supervisor.
  • Obtain all prescribed laboratory testing and prepare specimens for collection.
  • Ensure that all blood spills are immediately cleaned with appropriate disinfectant according to facility policy.
  • Prepare, organize, and efficiently utilize supplies and equipment to prevent wastage.
  • Monitor patients performing self-care under the supervision of RN.
  • Assist in training of applicable direct patient care staff on appropriate programs under the supervision of a nurse.
  • Follow all organization business policies, procedures and systems incorporated into training, including compliance with ethical business practices.
  • Maintain environmental integrity and aesthetics - ensure all areas are safe and clean.
  • Clean and disinfect dialysis machine surface, chair, equipment, and surrounding area between treatments according to facility policy.
  • Conduct all tasks necessary for preparation for dialysis treatment and document where appropriate and perform all required pre-treatment dialysis machine alarm testing including Pressure Holding (PHT).
  • Initiate Solution Delivery System (SDS) system.
  • Complete and document ongoing participation in Continuous Quality Improvement (CQI) activities.
  • Enter all treatment data into the designated clinical application in an accurate and timely manner.
  • Review treatment sheets for completeness, ensure nursing signatures are documented, and ensure omitted entries are completed or corrected by appropriate staff.
  • Prepare initial patient chart for admission and compile paperwork for appropriate placement in chart.
  • Prepare/print lab requisitions for prescribed or stat Lab specimens according to laboratory destination.
  • Collect, label, appropriately prepare and store lab samples according required laboratory specifications.
  • Ensure collection of lab specimens by appropriate lab courier.
  • Assist in collecting information for infection control audits.
  • Support staff and patient adherence to infection control practices.
  • Follow infection control Policies and Procedures.
  • Participate in and reinforce infection control education of patients and families under the direction of the CM or designee as allowed by state law.
  • Follow all newly admitted patients through their first 4 weeks of dialysis and coordinating their transitional dialysis care.
  • Reinforce all education and care related matters as it relates to the new patient as allowed by state law.
  • Liaise with appropriate FKC staff members to provide the best patient experience including making sure all disciplines are scheduled to see patient according to plan.
  • Assist in assuring patient understanding or home dialysis products, benefits of home and how home dialysis can work for them.
  • Set and perform a treatment on all machines used in the transitional care unit.
  • Assist in assuring patient understanding of treatment options including demonstration of the peritoneal dialysis set-up.
  • Assist with coordination of transition to patient’s modality choice.
  • Assist with supply ordering and inventory for TCU.

Benefits

  • medical, dental, and vision insurance
  • a 401(k) with company match
  • paid time off
  • parental leave
  • Up to $5,200 RN tuition reimbursement per calendar year
  • Major holidays off!
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