The Emergency Department Technician (EDT) performs duties to enhance patient experience while maintaining patient comfort and a safe patient environment. Some of these duties are beyond the scope of practice of a traditional PCA. The additional training an EDT receives allows them to perform skills and functions necessary for patient care in a critical care, emergency setting. All direct patient care is still provided under the supervision of and is delegated by the Registered Nurse according to the guidelines as set out by the Ohio Board of Nursing. All care is provided based on the concepts inherent in the model of care for TCH which promotes an ongoing partnership between patients and families and the team of healthcare providers. The care is culturally based and age-specific.
Clinical
Performs aspects of clinical care as assigned and instructed by the RN per Ohio Board of Nursing guidelines for delegation.
1.Demonstrates knowledge of tests, procedures, treatments, and any potential complications.
2.Performs skills only after demonstrating competency as documented on the Clinical Performance Record (CPR).
3.Performs tasks delegated by RN as follows (including but not limited to):
4. Documents according to policy
5. Provides support with unit clerical functions as needed
Comfort: Provides comfort and personal hygiene for patients, documenting according to policy
1. As directed by RN, provides assistance with clothing and hygiene needs:
- Helps patients change out of street clothes into hospital gown
- When necessary removes clothing and belongings from room, with items labelled with patient identifiers
- helps patients with necessary hygiene needs
- elimination needs
- perineal care
- skin care (reporting any noted reddened areas to RN)
2. Positions, repositions and/or ambulates patient according to clinician’ instructions and/or physician orders. Also helps patients into stretcher or chair for examination and comfort.
3. Nutritional needs:
- Assists with menu selection and tray as needed.
- Assists in feeding patients, as needed
- Provides snacks at ordered times and fluids as instructed
Environment and Safety:
Provides and promotes individual patient and unit safety
potential fall hazards.
Person.
Equipment.
patients using AvaSys software (see addendum)
Leadership & Accountability: Demonstrates leadership skills such as the ability to motivate, educate and mentor peers while effectively providing care for patients and family members.
Communication
Orients patient & family to the hospital environment & services provided, facilitates communication throughout the entire hospitalization process as follows:
Age Specific Competency
Demonstrates ongoing competency in clinical performance for age-
related care
KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS:
In the sections below, please state minimum education/training (degrees, certifications, and licenses) necessary to enter the job. Provide the minimum job-related, and industry experience necessary to enter the job. Be specific about what qualifications/skills are required to handle the responsibilities of the job.
EDUCATION: High School Graduate/ Diploma or GED equivalent
YEARS OF EXPERIENCE: 3 or more years of experience as a PCA, MA, EMT, or equivalent role, as decided by Emergency Department management, that must involve direct patient contact in a hospital acute care setting or first responder setting. Or a nursing student who has successfully completed one medical-surgical rotation or another acute care experience.
REQUIRED SKILLS AND KNOWLEDGE: The EDT demonstrates the knowledge, abilities and skills to provide age and culturally specific patient care and education. The EDT effectively communicates with peers, utilizes appropriate channels of communication and maintains absolute confidentiality. The EDT maintains competence and demonstrates evidence of continuing professional growth. The EDT demonstrates the ability to accept and implement change and the ability to work in a culturally diverse setting. Basic computer skills and clinical documentation is preferred.
LICENSES REGISTRATIONS &/or CERTIFICATIONS :
Certification in AHA Basic Life Support for Health Care Providers before patient contact
Certification in Crisis Prevention Institute (CPI) -Nonviolent crisis intervention
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