PCT/CNA Days
hospital
PCT/CNADays(FullTime)
“PCT/CNA Days - (Full-Time) at PCT/CNA Days. Skills: Patient Care Technician, basic patient care, vital signs, Infection Prevention, body mechanics. Prioritizes and delivers basic patient care, including bathing, toileting, feeding, grooming, etc.. Performs and documents vital signs, measures and records intake and output, weights, specimen collections, etc.”
Industry & Context.
Demonstrates critical thinking skills
Every other weekend required, Holiday Requirement, May be required to work during inclement weather and other staffing emergencies., A significant amount of standing, walking, bending, reaching, carrying, lifting, pushing, and pulling, often for prolonged periods of time., Both gross and precise motor functions., Lifting/exerting of up to 50 lbs., Possible exposure to bodily fluids., Visual acuity required for patient assessment and documentation of care., Acute hearing required for accurate patient assessment., Sufficient manual dexterity to operate equipment and computer keyboard., Close vision and the ability to adjust focus.
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
Current BLS required, Knowledge of current clinical operations and procedures, Demonstrates knowledge of appropriate Infection Prevention and proper body mechanics, Demonstrates general computer skills including data entry, word processing, email, and records management, Demonstrates critical thinking skills, Effective written and verbal communication skills, Ability to prioritize, meet deadlines, and complete complex tasks, Ability to maintain quality, safety, and/or infection prevention standards, Ability to maintain proper levels of confidentiality, Ability to work closely and professionally with others at all levels of the organization
Nice to Have
2 years of experience in inpatient hospital setting preferred
What You'll Do.
Prioritizes and delivers basic patient care
Performs and documents vital signs
measures and records intake and output
Transfers patients utilizing proper body mechanics and safe patient handling techniques.
Reports any changes observed in condition or behavior of patient to appropriate nursing personnel.
Assists in preparing unit
and patient beds for receiving patient admissions.
Maintains bed and room in a clean
and comfortable manner.
Removes supplies and equipment not in placing furnishings and equipment out of the path in order to provide a safe
Adheres to patient rounding expectations and standards.
Assists in maintaining a physical
and and psychological environment conducive to providing maximal patient comfort and optimizing healing.
Promptly and appropriately responds to patient and family calls and requests.
Appropriately designates applicable charges to individual patients using hospital’s established system.
May be required to work during inclement weather and other staffing emergencies.
Provides an environment conducive to safety for patients
Assesses environmental risks for safety and implements appropriate precautions.
Complies with appropriate and approved safety and Infection Prevention standards.
Maintains regular attendance in keeping with assigned work schedule.
Completes required trainings
Performs other duties as assigned to support overall effectiveness of the organization.
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Reports any changes observed in condition or behavior of patient to appropriate nursing personnel.; Ability to work closely and professionally with others at all levels of the organization.
Communication Scope
Effective written and verbal communication skills
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