PRN Patient Tranporter

The University of Kansas Health SystemKansas City, KS
1dOnsite

About The Position

Transports patients by assisting patients in and out of taxis, ambulances, cars, and helicopters; lifting patients on and off beds; moving them to and from special service and treatment areas, and operating rooms; using wheelchairs or moveable beds.

Requirements

  • High School Graduate or GED.

Nice To Haves

  • Less than 1 year of experience as a hospital orderly.
  • CPR/ AED/ BLS - Other BLS

Responsibilities

  • Presents a neat and clean appearance, appropriate for a professional health care environment in accordance with hospital and Central Transportation and Dispatch (CTD) Policy.
  • Demonstrates and maintains a high level of professionalism at all times.
  • Takes initiative, stays productive, looks for patients to transport, requests next move, access patient readiness and requests another move if current assignment will be delayed more than 5 minutes.
  • Keeps CTD radio on and wears earpiece, at all times while at hospital, including breaks.
  • Uses appropriate radio etiquette at all times, utilizing appropriate ten-codes and statements in a pleasant tone of voice.
  • Properly identifies patient that is to be transported.
  • Acknowledges and maintains the right to privacy and confidentiality.
  • Notifies nursing staff of patient transports prior to leaving the floor and after the return of each patient.
  • Signs patient in and out of each patient care area.
  • Attends to patient’s comfort and safety during transport.
  • Assists other members of the Central Transportation Department as needed (i.e., other transport functions or with locating equipment needed to perform a transport in a timely fashion).
  • Informs receiving departments in person of a patient’s arrival.
  • Informs nursing and/or technician whenever there is a change of status in transporting a patient (i.e., refusal, delay, different mode of transportation.)
  • Informs receiving department and the CTD Dispatcher of any delays, cancellations, changes in mode of transportation.
  • Assumes responsibility for the transportation (patient and non-patient) activities and other tasks that contribute to the patient’s care.
  • Maintains a patient-centered focus and strives to support the mission, goals and values of the hospital, department and division.
  • Assists nursing personnel to position patients for all types of transports and provide proper immobilization of patient as required. (IVs Portable Oxygen, etc.)
  • Handles patient and non-patient moves with the same sense of urgency.
  • Removes transportation equipment from the patient care areas and returns them to the proper locations. (Stretchers, wheelchairs, beds, etc.)
  • Performs daily work assignments in an efficient, organized manner and with an optimum degree of accuracy.
  • Interacts with physicians and other technical staff to provide quality, safe and efficient care for the patient.
  • Reports equipment malfunctions promptly to Dispatcher, marks equipment appropriately and delivers equipment to Biomed.
  • Attends annual refresher and as needed training for demonstrating competency of all equipment used during the transportation of patients.
  • Equipment includes but not limited to: Wheelchair, Stretcher/Gurney, TotaLift, Telemetry Monitor, Slide-Board, Air-Pal, Gate-Belt, O2 (oxygen) usage, Video Chair and various types of Beds.
  • Capability to effective operate the following equipment while safely transporting patients: A. Wheelchair – Feet, Leg Rests, Arm Rests and Brakes. B. Stretcher/Gurney – Raise, Lower, Raise Head Area, Steer Mode, Neutral and Brakes C. TotaLift Chair – Raise, Lower, Raise as Chair, Foot Rests, Transfer Crank and Breaks. D. Telemetry Monitor Removal – Leeds, Electrodes, Monitor E. Slide-Board – Transfer of Patient. F. Air-Pal – Motor, Mattress and Hose. G. Gate Belt – Transport of Patient. H. O2-Oxygen Tank – Tank, Regulator, Valves, O2 Carrier and exchange of tanks. I. Video Chair – Raise, Lower, Raise as Chair, Foot Rests, Seat Belt and Brakes.
  • Must be able to perform the professional, clinical and or technical competencies of the assigned unit or department.
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