Under the supervision of the RN assist in planning, organizing, implementing, and evaluating the activities occurring in the nursing station by performing clerical and receptionist duties and maintaining the physical environment of the area.
2. Adhering to cardiac monitor responsibilities:
Observation of cardiac monitoring status on all patients. For breaks and lunch, makes sure that the monitor station is attended by qualified staff.
Validates cardiac alarms have been assigned to caregivers at the beginning of each shift.
Notifies staff of alarms, changes in cardiac rhythm, and when there is a leads off alarm.
Validates the monitoring status (rhythm present on sector, status of stand-by, etc.) of each patient at least every 2 hours, at change of shift and during hand-off communication for breaks and lunch. Documents validation on the appropriate form.
Performs monitor count each shift to assure all monitors are present, as appropriate for area.
Accurately transcribing of orders, assembling, maintaining and disassembling
of medical record
Answering phones, intercoms and communicating messages
Rounds each shift on all patients to confirm appropriate placement of care
reminders (hard of hearing, fall precautions, etc.)
Performs timely patient discharge notifications
Rounds at pre-defined intervals to conduct census verification
Confirms emergency preparedness by checking emergency telephones daily and
content of emergency boxes periodically
3. Consistently performs basic duties by responding promptly to patient needs; performing hand hygiene; use of two patient identifiers, etc.
4. Participates in economical utilization of supplies and ensures that equipment and
nursing units are maintained in a clean, safe manner.
DCH Standards:
High school diploma or GED required. Must have basic mathematics and computer skills to support clinical care, the use of electronic medical record, e-mail, time and attendance software, learning management software and intranet. Prior secretarial experience preferred. Must be able to read, write legibly, speak, and comprehend English.
WORK CONTEXT
PHYSICAL FACTORS
Based in Tuscaloosa, AL, DCH Health System has been providing quality and compassionate healthcare to the residents of West Alabama. Comprised of DCH Regional Medical Center, Northport Medical Center and Fayette Medical Center, the DCH Health System provides comprehensive services in:
DCH Regional Medical Center has 583 beds and offers a variety of specialty units and advanced services, including cancer, cardiology, robotic and minimally invasive surgery, and the region's most advanced trauma center.
Northport Medical Center is a 204-bed community hospital that offers a full range of inpatient and outpatient services. The facility also operates the DCH (inpatient) Rehabilitation Pavilion and North Harbor Pavilion for mental health.
Fayette Medical Center, through a lease agreement with the DCH Health System, is a 61-bed rural hospital that offers the residents of Fayette County inpatient care, along with sophisticated diagnostic equipment, surgical techniques and specialty clinics. A 122-bed nursing home on site is fully accredited and licensed for intermediate and skilled nursing care.
Our goal is to provide the best health system possible for patients to receive proper care, employees to work efficiently, and physicians to practice medicine for the benefit of everyone.
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