The Patient Care Technician (PCT) in the Post Surgery Unit provides direct patient care, assisting with procedures and daily living activities. The role involves supporting patient therapies, monitoring patient status, and reporting changes to the Registered Nurse (RN). PCTs perform core nursing assistant responsibilities, including vital signs, specimen collection, and Foley care, along with specific unit-identified tasks such as phlebotomy, EKG, dressing changes, and IV catheter removal. They are responsible for ensuring equipment functions correctly, communicating effectively with other departments, and maintaining professional relationships. The PCT contributes to unit activities like responding to call lights, passing meals, and transporting patients. They are expected to receive feedback constructively, identify learning needs, and actively seek to improve their skills and performance. The role also involves providing patient and family education under RN direction, applying and monitoring restraints as needed, and demonstrating cultural competence and workplace safety. Adherence to all policies, procedures, and safety precautions is mandatory. PCTs are encouraged to suggest improvements, support departmental projects, and document accurately in the medical record. Core competencies include ADLs, point-of-care testing, telemetry monitoring, and patient transportation. Advanced skills may be required based on departmental needs, such as phlebotomy, peripheral IV removal, Foley catheter removal, basic arrhythmia interpretation, 12-lead EKG, and NG tube management.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
High school or GED