Cardiac Care Associate
The Cardiac Care Associate (CCA) is responsible for patient related clerical activities, unit clerical duties, computerized order entry procedures, and other unit activities, as applicable. The CCA must be able to provide and understand the specific communication needs of patients, families, and visitors. Under the direction of a Registered Nurse, the CCA provides focused non-licensed clinical care for patients throughout the age continuum including phlebotomy, basic nursing skills, etc., and environmental assistance to facilitate quality service and improve patient outcomes. The CCA will document and communicate with team members in a timely manner the patient progress, needs and problems. CCA will collaborate with Leadership in developing and implementing the Spartanburg Regional Healthcare Systems, Mission, and Goals.
Minimum Requirements
Experience
License / Registration / Certifications
Preferred Requirements
Preferred Education
Preferred Experience
Hospital Experience
Preferred License / Registration / Certifications
Phlebotomy certificate
Core Job Responsibilities
1. Bathing
a. shower
b. bed
2. Personal Hygiene
a. Incontinent Care
b. Mouth Care
c. Nail Care
d. Bed Making
e. Care of Dentures
f. Hair Care
3. Personal Care
a. Back rubs
b. Call lights within reach
c. Side rails up / bed low position
d. Anticipates needs
e. Prepares patients for meals
f. Delivers and collects meal trays
g. Assists with feedings
h. Provides fresh water and nourishments
4. Unit Activities
a. Puts supplies away
b. Keeps refrigerator clean and organized and ensures all contents are within current date of use.
c. Straightens, tidies and organizes clean / dirty utility rooms
d. Performs other activities as assigned.
5. Special Procedures
a. Applies, removes and records as directed non-sterile heat and cold therapy.
b. Assists with admissions, discharges, transferring and placing patients.
c. Empty drainage devices
1. Foley bags
2. ostomy bags
3. oral / NG suction catheter
4. records and advises nurse of findings
d. Collects as directed and records routine non-sterile specimens.
1. urine
2. feces
3. sputum
e. Performs and records peri and Foley catheter care as directed
f. Measures and records PO intake and output
g. Takes and records height and weight as directed
h. Performs as directed turning, positioning, coughing and deep breathing patients.
i. With proven competency, performs other functions for particular specialty areas (enemas, placement of monitoring leads, documentation).
Care • Spartanburg, SC, US