Facility: Kennestone Hospital
Job Summary:
The Care Partner Advanced (CP-A) is a support care provider who functions under the direction of the clinical nurse (Registered Professional Nurse). The CP-A primary focus will be to promote a positive patient experience by partnering with the patient, family, and other health care providers to provide excellence in customer service and assistance with daily living activities and comfort measures.
The CP-A assists other health care providers with safe, age appropriate and culturally aware care by performing basic patient care functions (i.e. ADL's, ambulation), vital signs, approved advanced technical procedures, i.e., phlebotomy, simple treatments, dressing changes, oral suctioning, and inserting and discontinuing indwelling urinary catheters and intermittent urinary catheters, discontinuing peripheral IV catheters, initiating telemetry monitoring, performing 12-lead EKG, performs insertion of indwelling/; transporting supplies/equipment/patient medications and stocking supply areas, preparing and maintaining patient charts, providing customer service and acting as a central communication source on the nursing unit and other activities as necessary.
The CP-A must be able to work in a fast-paced environment which requires multi-tasking activities and ongoing communication with the registered nurse. Must be able to perform under stressful conditions with a compassionate, respectful, and helpful manner. Must be able to take direction from a variety of care providers. Must be organized with excellent communication skills.
The Care Partner Advanced position reports directly to the Nurse Manager/Assistant Nurse Manager. Key responsibilities of the role include basic patient care functions (i.e., ADLs and ambulation), vital signs, approved advanced technical procedures (i.e. phlebotomy, simple treatments, dressing changes, oral suctioning, discontinuing indwelling urinary catheters, transporting supplies/equipment/medications.
Core Responsibilities and Essential Functions:
Patient centered care
- Performs basic patient care under the direction of the Registered Professional Nurse (ADLs, ambulation)
- Transport specimens, equipment, medications, blood products to and from the assigned unit
- Answers call lights and telephone promptly and notifies appropriate individual of need for follow-up
- Performs advanced technical procedures: phlebotomy, 12-lead EKG, dressing changes, oral suctioning, discontinuing indwelling urinary catheters and intermittent urinary catheters, initiating telemetry monitoring, discontinues peripheral IV catheters. Teamwork
- Supports initiatives of the healthcare team
- Participates in unit performance improvement initiatives
- Supports professional nursing practice through shared leadership, evidence-based practice and ethical accountability
- Participates in orientation of staff and precepts nursing technicians on the unit Patient safety and infection control
- Provides a safe environment for the provision of patient care
- Consistent use of hand hygiene
- Follows appropriate PPE/Infection control policies
- Performs environment of care rounds and purposeful hourly rounding Communication
- Uses positive, respectful, and effective oral and written communication with all members of healthcare team, patients, families, and visitors
- Communicates patient care concerns/problems/emergencies to the RN
- Uses safety communication techniques (AIDET, STAR)
- Acts as liaison between patients and diagnostic areas to determine anticipated times for tests/procedures; communicates with patients and updates white boards with information
Required Minimum Education:
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