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  • 0.9 CCU Day Tech

    Trinity Health (Mason City, IA)



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    Employment Type:

    Full time

    Shift:

    12 Hour Day Shift

    Description:

    JOB SUMMARY

    The CCU Technician provides care to patients in the CCU under the supervision of the registered nurse. This care focuses primarily on personal hygiene, nutritional needs, and activities of daily living. The CCU tech performs receptionists, secretarial, housekeeping, and restocking duties and is a department communication liaison.

    ORGANIZATIONAL SUMMARY

    Reports to Critical Care Director and Clinical Leaders Supervises: None Key Working Relationships: Other Nursing colleagues, ancillary and medical staff Primary Customer Groups: Patients, families, and visitors Age/Population of Patients Served:

    All Ages

    ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS

    Assists with the patient’s physical, psychosocial, environmental, spiritual, social, and educational needs and supports the patient's plan of care throughout the patient’s stay. ( _Adherence to policy, Problem Solving, Teamwork)_ Effectively communicates pertinent patient changes/conditions to the Registered Nurse and multidisciplinary team to achieve desired patient outcomes and documents in the electronic/paper medical record in an accurate/timely manner. ( _Communication_ _, Adherence to policy, Teamwork)._ Provides for patient comfort and safety and protects dignity, privacy, and confidentiality. _(Adherence to Policy)_ Communicates with internal/external customers/colleagues in a courteous, cheerful, empathic, and professional manner and accepts assignments willingly. _(Communication, Adaptability)_ Attends and participates in departmental/organizational meetings, in-services, and educational opportunities. Department meeting attendance requirement: 80% with 50% in person if department meetings are available by webinar. ( _Communication/Adherence to Policy_ ) Serves as a steward for the hospital’s human and material resources. Meets productivity expectations of unit/department as defined by unit manager. Utilizes and maintains appropriate supplies in the department. Supports staffing needs for patient care in multiple units, as needed, while being flexible with schedule and hours. _(Teamwork, Adherence to Policy, Adaptability)_ Adapts positively to the ever-changing healthcare environment by supporting technology and process changes. Willing to learn new things, is open to change, and maintains a calm, positive manner under stressful conditions. _(Adaptability/Self-Aware)_ Performs technical skills as delegated. Demonstrates proficiency in the use of equipment. _(Continuous Learner.)_ Maintains required department confidentiality and abides by HIPPA regulations. Provides competent patient care to the above-indicated patient populations by obtaining and appropriately interpreting data, making appropriate decisions based on demonstrated knowledge of age-specific growth and development, and appropriately adapting procedures and treatments. Takes an active role in enhancing the ability to carry out job functions through personal and professional/job-related growth and development and participates in medical center and/or departmental education programs ( _Self-awareness)._ Communicates with and performs duties following the philosophy of Mercy Medical Center – North Iowa and the sisters of Mercy, reflecting the organization’s Mission, Values, and Guiding Behaviors. Supports and abides by all medical center, departmental, and safety policies and procedures. Proactively identifies safety concerns surrounding the work environment. (A _dherence to policy/Problem Identification)_ Performs other responsibilities as requested by the Director, Clinical Leader, or department head. _(Adaptability)_

    ADDITIONAL FUNCTIONS

    Serving on a house-wide committee task force Serving on unit-specific committees, promoting quality, patient care, skills/technical knowledge, individual development, and personal growth. Serves as a preceptor for new staff.

    POSITION QUALIFICATIONS

    Education [formal]:

    Completion of nursing assistant certification or currently enrolled in an A.D.N., BSN, program with successful completion of first semester of A.D.N. program, OR first-year completion of nursing courses in BSN OR graduate of an A.D.N., BSN or LPN program.

     

    State of Iowa nurse aide registry listing as “Active” or eligible

     

    Experience: Nursing Assistant experience preferred. Basic computer skill required.

     

    Special Skills and Competencies: Ability to work on multiple projects simultaneously and flexibility to meet department needs. Self-motivated and detail-oriented individual. Completes the following mandatory courses (check all that apply):

     
     

    Must provide proof of **Basic Life Support** (BLS Healthcare Provider, American Heart Association, American Red Cross, Professional Rescuer-LIVE class only) via current card before employment or within 60 days of hire and maintain status.

     
     

    Completes **Mandatory Reporting: Child and Dependent Adult Abuse** requirement within six months of hire and renews this requirement every five years.

     

    Completes **Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS)** – American Heart Association within six months of hire and maintains status.

     

    Completes **Pediatric Advance Life Support (PALS)** – American Heart Association within six months of hire and maintains status.

     

    Completes **Neonatal Resuscitation Program (NRP)** – American Heart Association within six months of hire and maintains status.

     

    Completes **MANDT** Training within six months of hire and maintains status.

     

    Completes **Trauma Nurse Core Course (TNCC)** within six months of hire and maintains current status.

    Motor Vehicle:

    Required to operate _____ Mercy Vehicle _____ Personal Vehicle X N/A

     

    Frequency of operation: ______daily ______ weekly _____ monthly ______quarterly

     

    List any special licenses or requirements for Mercy vehicle operation ______________________

     

    Note: If required to operate Mercy vehicle, maintain a valid driver's license. If required to use a personal car, possess a valid driver's license, and provide proof of adequate insurance coverage.

    MACHINES, TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT

    (List machines, tools, and equipment that serve a significant job function, use group titles of equipment, and identify unique or specialized equipment.)

     

    Hospital bed

     

    Infusion pump

     

    Computer cart

     

    Slide board

     

    Wheelchair

     

    Needle

     

    Blood Pressure cuff

     

    Pyxis

     

    Gurney

     

    Continuous Passive Motion Unit

     

    Scale

     

    Telemetry

     
     

    Computer

     

    Patient lifting equipment

     

    Eroxcimetor

     

    Telephone

     

    Cabinets

     

    Flowtron pump

    REVIEWED/COMPLETED BY:

    Title

     

    Name

     

    Date

     

    Director

     

    Emily Orton

     

    9/18/23

     

    Human Resources Manager

    PHYSICAL JOB DEMANDS

    (This section was completed in cooperation with the Ergonomic Specialist)

    Department:

    CCU/CVRU

    Position:

    Nurse Assistant

     

    ESSEN is marked with an X if the demand or category is relevant to the purpose of the job.

     

    Frequency Ratings

     

    Continuously- 67-100 % or 62 times an hour

     

    Frequently – 34-66 % or 12-62 times an hour

     

    Occasionally – 0-33 % or 1-12 times an hour

     

    Rarely- 7 or less times a day (R)

     

    Weekly – Once a week (W)

     

    Physical Demand

     
     
     
     
     
     

    Rarely/

     

    Weekly

     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     

    Max. Weight (lbs)

     

    Usual Weight (lbs)

    COMMENTS

     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     

    Lifting - Floor to waist

     
     

    30 lbs. Rarely

    20 lbs

     

    CPM / Soiled Linen bags

     

    Lifting - Waist to Shoulder

     
     

    35 lbs. Rarely

    20 lbs

     

    Limb Holding / Soiled Linen Bags / Clean line

     

    Lifting – Shoulder to Overhead

     
     

    20 lbs.

     

    Rarely

     

    10 lbs

     

    Soiled Linen Bags into Tripper or chute / Clean Linen / Supplies

     

    Carrying - With Handles

     
     

    50 lbs. Rarely

    35 lbs

     

    Patient transfer with gait belt for handle / various pumps and equipment

     

    Carrying - Without Handles

     
     

    30 lbs.

     

    Rarely

     

    5 lbs.

     

    CPM Machine / Charts /

     

    Clean Linen

     

    Pushing - Upper Extremity

     
     

    50 lbs.

     

    Rarely

     

    35 lbs

     

    Lateral transfer and repositioning of patient / Office Chair/bedside table

     

    Pushing - Hip/Leg Assist

     
     

    50 lbs.

     

    Rarely

     

    35 lbs

     

    Patient in wheelchair, bed / On Gurney for up to 400 ft.

     

    Pulling - Upper Extremity

     
     

    50 lbs.

     

    Rarely

     

    35 lbs

     

    Lateral Transfer / repositioning patient in bed

     

    Pulling - Hip/Leg Assist

     
     

    50 lbs.

     

    Rarely

     

    35 lbs

     

    Patient in Wheelchair, bed / on Gurney for

     

    5-10 ft.

     

    Reach - Shoulder or Above

     
     
     

    Supplies / various pumps / Clean Linen

     

    Reach – Shld/Above extend.

     

    Rarely

     

    Reach - Below Shoulder

     
     
     

    Most work occurs here.

     

    Physical Demand

     
     
     
     
     
     

    Rarely/

     

    Weekly

     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     

    Max. Weight (lbs)

     

    Usual Weight (lbs)

    COMMENTS

    Reach - Bel. Shlder extnd

     

    Rarely

     

    Handling

     
     
     

    Gripping

     
     
     

    Gait belt / Slide sheet or board / Clean Linen/ Blood pressure Cuff bulb

     

    Fine Finger Movements

     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     

    Aerobic (percent)

     
     

    90 %

     

    Anaerobic (percent)

     
     

    10 %

     

    High Energy Expenditure

     
     

    10 %

     

    Low Energy Expenditure

     
     

    90 %

     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     

    Neck - Static Flexion

     
     
     

    Neck - Static Neutral

     
     
     

    Neck - Static Extension

     
     
     

    Neck - Rotation

     
     
     

    Throwing

    N/A

    Sitting

     
     
     

    Standing

     
     
     

    Walking

     
     
     

    Climbing - Arms and Legs

     
     

    Rarely

     

    Stairs

     

    Climbing - Legs Only

     
     

    Rarely

     

    Stairs

     

    Bending/Stooping

     
     
     

    Crouching

     
     
     

    Kneeling

     
     
     

    Crawling

     

    Rarely

     

    Twisting

     
     
     

    Balancing

     
     
     

    Unsteady Patient / Patient transfer

     

    Running/jumping

    N/A

     
     
     
     
     
     
     

    Traveling

     
     

    Rarely

     

    Transport Van – West Campus

     

    Work Alone

     
     
     

    Interact with Public

     
     
     

    Operate Equip/Machinery

     
     
     

    Irregular/Extended Hours

     
     

    Rarely

     

    If Inclement weather for Staffing

     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     

    Hearing - Conversations

     
     
     

    Hearing - Other Sounds

     
     
     

    Vision - Far

     
     
     

    Vision - Near

     
     
     

    Vision - Color

     
     
     

    Vision - Depth

     
     
     

    Feeling (Tactile)

     
     
     

    Reading

     
     
     

    Writing

     
     
     

    Speech

     
     

    PHYSICAL DEMAND

     
     
     
     
     

    Rarely

     

    Weekly

     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     

    COMMENTS

    Inside Work

     
     
     

    Outside Work

     
     

    Rarely

     

    Taking the patient to the car at discharge /

     

    Transport van – west campus

     

    Hot Conditions >77 deg. F

     
     

    Rarely

     

    Taking the patient to the car at discharge /

     

    Transport van – west campus

     

    Cold Conditions <50 deg. F

     
     

    Rarely

     

    Taking the patient to the car at discharge /

     

    Transport van – west campus

     

    Humid

     
     

    Rarely

     

    Taking the patient to a car at discharge /

     

    Transport van – west campus/shower

     

    Dust

    N/A

    Vapor Fumes

     
     
     

    Hazardous Machines

    N/A

    Proximity to Moving Object

     
     
     

    Noise

     
     
     

    Electrical Hazard

     
     
     

    Sharp Tools

     

    Rarely

     

    Radiant/Thermal Energy

     
     
     

    Radiators

     

    Slippery Conditions

     
     
     

    Vibration and related

     

    Rarely

     

    Chemical Irritants

     
     
     

    Organic Substances

     
     
     

    Medical Waste

     
     
     

    Blood Products

     
     
     

    Congested Worksite

     
     
     

    Lighting - Direct

     
     
     

    Lighting - Indirect

     
     
     

    Lighting - Adjustable

     

    Rarely

     

    Lighting - Fluorescent

     
     
     

    Main Source

     

    Lighting - Incandescent

     
     
     

    Lighting - Shadows etc.

     
     

    : Patient sit > stand and lift equipment available.

     

    Our Commitment

     

    Rooted in our Mission and Core Values, we honor the dignity of every person and recognize the unique perspectives, experiences, and talents each colleague brings. By finding common ground and embracing our differences, we grow stronger together and deliver more compassionate, person-centered care. We are an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, veteran status, or any other status protected by federal, state, or local law.

    Our Commitment to Diversity and Inclusion

    Trinity Health is a family of 115,000 colleagues and nearly 26,000 physicians and clinicians across 25 states. Because we serve diverse populations, our colleagues are trained to recognize the cultural beliefs, values, traditions, language preferences, and health practices of the communities that we serve and to apply that knowledge to produce positive health outcomes. We also recognize that each of us has a different way of thinking and perceiving our world and that these differences often lead to innovative solutions.

     

    Our dedication to diversity includes a unified workforce (through training and education, recruitment, retention, and development), commitment and accountability, communication, community partnerships, and supplier diversity.

     

    EOE including disability/veteran

     


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