Patient Care Technician I
Under the direction of the appropriate licensed clinician, the Patient Care Technician I performs a variety of patient care activities. Receives workplace education and training to assist members of the healthcare team in the care of patients.
I. Major Responsibilities :
- Provides clear, timely communication to the RN regarding observations and changes seen in patients.
- Provides constant observation of high-risk patients as assigned.
- Participates in the development and maintenance of a safe environment.
- Assists patient with daily living activities.
- Assists in moving, lifting, positioning, and transporting patients.
- Maintains patient safety by performing patient safety checks.
- Takes and records vital signs.
- Performs other selected unit specific procedures.
- Assists RN / Licensed Independent Practitioner with treatments and procedures.
- Observes, measures, records oral food and fluid intake.
- Demonstrates sensitivity and responsiveness to patients' needs.
- Provides respectful, culturally and age-appropriate communication.
- Replenishes patient and unit supplies.
- Requests assistance from identified resources.
- Keeps current with hospital and unit changes.
Standard Staffing Level Responsibilities :
Complies with established departmental policies.Attends variety of meetings.Demonstrates use of Quality Improvement in daily operations.Complies with all health and safety regulations.Respects diverse views and approaches.Maintains regular, reliable attendance.Performs other similar and related duties.II. Position Qualifications :
License / Certification / Education : Required : Minimum of a high school education or GED. Basic Life Support certification within 30-days.Experience / Skills : Required : Ability to read, write and communicate in English. Basic computer skills. Basic Medical Terminology knowledge. Must be able to remain calm when under stress or in emergency situations.III. Physical Demands and Environmental Conditions : Position requires work indoors in a patient care environment. Hand dexterity, hearing and vision ability to take direction from a patient or provider, adjust equipment, observe and describe patient observations. Must be able to lift, up to 50 pounds. Work is of heavy demand, standing and walking most of the time with the possibility of pushing heavy equipment and bending frequently.