Position Highlights:
Sign on bonus: NonePosition: Patient Care Technician - 5S Cardiac Care Unit (CCU)Location: Swedish Hospital, ChicagoFull TimeHours: 36 hours per week; Days (7a-730p); every other weekend and rotating holidays requiredRequired Travel: NoneWhat you will need:
CNA certification or Successful completion of an accredited nursing assistant training course or minimum six months of previous patient care experience or equivalent or completion of one nursing clinical rotationAmerican Heart Association CPR CertificationHigh school graduate or equivalentAbility to interact effectively with othersAbility to uphold confidentiality standards appropriatelyMust communicate effectively (both written and verbally), be organized and self directedGeneral Summary:
Demonstrates a commitment to the mission of Swedish Hospital and demonstrates a service orientation and adheres to all responsibilities and standards of the hospital and performs all of the following duties and responsibilities:
Provides care to patients on assigned nursing unit under the direction of a Clinical Nurse Manager.Communicates effectively with patient, families, visitors, and members of the health care team in a respectful manner.Understands how to use and uses standard precautions with all patients as well special precautions that may be ordered for the patient based on the pathology diagnosed. This includes the use of all personal protective equipment.Assists with patient hygiene based on the level assistance the patient requires.Assists with meeting the elimination needs of the patient which includes helping patients to the bathroom or use bedside commodeSets up the patient room for a new admission by placing new ECG cables and leads on the counter along with SPO2 cable (critical care) and disposable blood pressure cuffAssists the RN in admitting new patients by attaching the ECG cables and pulse oximetry and taking initial vital signs. This includes patients with Covid-19.Assists in providing for nutritional needs of the patient by helping them eat, if needed.Assists with ambulating and range of motion for the patient.Follows policies and procedures related to patient and staff safety.Follows safe patient handling guidelines and demonstrates proper use of lifting and other patient safety equipment.Accurately documents vital sign monitoring (temperature, heart rate, respiratory rate, and blood pressure) as well the results of point of care blood glucose monitor (Accu-Check) in the patient’s electronic medical record (EMR).Properly cleans all multi-use equipment between care of patients.Uses standard fall and high risk precautions on all patients based on need and direction by the RN.Performs rounding and repositioning with assigned patients every two hours.Regularly communicates with the RN regarding any changes in the patient’s vital signs or any observations of the patient/family and any tasks assigned.Maintains clinical competency which is tested each year by Nursing EducationPerforms 12-lead ECG on patients as directed by the RNProactively organizes, and stocks nursing unit with patient care supplies.Maintains patient privacy and confidentialityEmpty, measure and record output in all Foley bags/colostomy bags as directed by the RN and at the end of the assigned shift.Gather all required linen before beginning the bathing or cleaning of patient.Perform Accu-Check quality controls daily at MidnightIn along with housekeeping, empty trash from patient rooms, nursing station, hallway, medication room and store room at the end of the shift.Assists nurses in admitting patient, which includes setting up the room, transferring patient to bed.If no CNA scheduled for the next shift check vital signs on all patients at the end of shift (0700 or 1900).Give hand-off report to oncoming CNA before leaving at the end of shift.Other Functions
Performs other related duties as assigned or requested.
PATIENT CARE/AGE SPECIFIC RESPONSIBILITIES AND QUALIFICATIONS
CNA working in specialty areas possess knowledge of procedures specific to that patient population including age specific needs Each specialty unit is responsible for providing specific credentialing for the unit.
INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL CONTACTS
First contact with visitors, medical staffDaily contact with patients, Nursing Staff and other department personnelTelephone contact for all inquiries on the UnitRelativesPatient care related equipmentENVIRONMENT
May be in an upright position and moving about most of the working timeMust be able to lift objects up to 20 poundsUse of computerPotential for exposure to chemicals, airborne diseases, blood and bodily fluidsRisk of injury by violent patientThe above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work performed by employees assigned to the classification. They are not intended to be as an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties and skills required of personnel so classified.
Benefits:
Career Pathways to Promote Professional Growth and DevelopmentVarious Medical, Dental, and Vision optionsTuition ReimbursementDiscounted Parking at designated locationsWellness Program Savings PlanHealth Savings Account OptionsRetirement Options with Company MatchPaid Time Off and Holiday PayCommunity Involvement Opportunities