Eisenhower Health

Emergency Services Technician/CPT

Eisenhower Health  •  United States (Onsite)  •  9 days ago
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Job Description

Default Work Shift:

Nights (United States of America)

Hours:

36

Salary range:

$20.71 - $31.46

Schedule:

Full Time

Shift Hours:

12 Hour employee

Department:

Emergency Room

Job Objective:

Works directly under the supervision of a licensed Registered Nurse (RN) in giving emergency care to patients. Performs selected technical procedures and tasks and assists physicians and nurses in direct patient care. Takes and records clinical measures, collect specimens, provide transportation, maintain equipment and supplies as well as participate in a safe patient care environment. Projects an image of professionalism in communication, appearance, and conduct, and supports the ED mission. Participates in the continuous quality improvement process, and maintains a working knowledge of departmental standard operating procedures. This knowledge may include the use of specialized instrumentation, Quality Control requirements, and preventative maintenance. Education:
Required: Completion of EKG Class within 90 days of hire
Preferred: EDT-1 Course, Nursing Assistant courses, Medical Assistant Courses (certificate does not need to be maintained), 3rd or 4th semester RN (enrolled) Medical Terminology Class
Licensure/Certification:
Required: California State Certified Phlebotomy Technician, American Heart Association BLS
Experience:
Preferred: Experience as CPT Reports To: Clinical Director Supervises: N/A Ages of Patients: All ages Blood Borne Pathogens: High Potential

Skills, Knowledge, Abilities:

Analytical skills, Basic EKG rhythm interpretation, Critical thinking skills, Electronic Medical Record proficiency, Good communication and customer service skills, Good organizational skills, Knowledge of Spacelab Full Disclosure, Knowledge of Spacelab monitor, Multi-tasking, Phlebotomy skills

Essential Responsibilities

1.Demonstrates compliance with Code of Conduct and compliance policies, and takes action to resolve compliance questions or concerns and report suspected violation.
2.12 lead EKGs. Observes and interprets rhythms for abnormalities. Communicate all rhythm changes and dysrhythmias to RN or Emergency Department provider.
3.Obtains vital signs and documents in the EMR.
4.Performs BLS skills; Set up of oxygen (O2); suctions oral/pharyngeal airways.
5.Performs visual acuity exams and documents in the EMR.
6.Applies splints, immobilizers, C-collars, and other orthopedic devices and documents in the EMR
7.Performs noninvasive wound care.
8.Observes behavioral health patients and assists with ADLS.
9.In accordance with phlebotomy, identification, labeling procedures, according to EMC policy and procedure to ensure patient safety.
10.Collects specimens be venipuncture, heel stick or finger stick by established protocol.
11.Washes hands before and after patient collection, and disposes of sharps devices according to policy.
12.Collects specimens and utilizes resources available to assist.
13.Transports patient specimens to laboratory when applicable.
14.Observes all isolation precautions and regulations when collecting specimens from isolation patients.
15.Performs point of care glucose monitoring as directed by RN.
16.Responsible for ongoing review of patient’s rhythm, rate and interpretation. Monitors alarms and communicates with RN or provider if there are any changes to telemetry readings. Activates “Code Blue” appropriately.
17.Answers telephone and responds to questions or directs calls to appropriate individual.
18.Pages appropriate on-call providers or facilities for admissions, consults and/or transfers.
19.Maintains the ED Call panel daily and verifies specialties at the beginning of each shift.
20.Prepares charts for transfer per the “Admission, Transfer, and Discharge from the Emergency Department” policy.
21.Responsible for tracking department cell phone devices (mobile heartbeat); monitors and maintains daily shift sign out & returns to mitigate property loss.
22.Responsible for transporting patients to the appropriate care areas, both within and outside of the Emergency Department while maintaining patient safety by correctly identifying patient and location.
23.Adheres to guidelines for change of shift report and internal transfer of patient care.
24.Prepares patient for physical examination or testing such as x-ray.
25.Sets up/assists with suturing, sterile procedures, and critical care procedures. Responsible for ensuring that all sterile instruments are handled according to the “Contaminated Instrument Transport Process”.
26.Ensures that equipment is cleaned and operational.
27.Restocks supplies and coordinates ordering unit supplies with assigned personnel.
28.Maintains communication between physicians, nursing and other departments that are a part of the health care delivery team.
29.Perform other duties as assigned.

Eisenhower Health

About Eisenhower Health

There's no better place to live, work, play, and prosper. At our award-winning medical facilities located in the Coachella Valley, you'll be part of a five-star team with other top health care professionals.

In 2024, we were honored to be named to Forbes' prestigious America's Best Employers List for the third time, a testament to our dedication to providing an exceptional work environment. Eisenhower Health is the sole employer in the Coachella Valley to receive this esteemed designation, solidifying our reputation as an outstanding place to build a career.

Our dedication to delivering high-quality, compassionate medical care is evident in our rankings. According to U.S. News & World Report, we hold the esteemed position of #1 in the Inland Empire and #12 in California among hospitals. Our Magnet recognition underscores our commitment to nursing excellence and quality patient care.

Our commitment to excellence extends beyond awards; we are the only hospital in Riverside County to have received a five-star rating three years in a row in the USA Government Rating System, a distinction awarded to just 10% of hospitals nationwide.

We take pride in fostering an inclusive environment for all. With a score of 95 out of 100, we have been designated as an "LGBTQ+ Healthcare Equality Top Performer" by the Human Rights Campaign, highlighting our dedication to providing compassionate care to all members of our community.

Our commitment to patient safety is unwavering, as demonstrated by our "A" grade in the Leapfrog Hospital Safety Grade for Spring 2023.

At Eisenhower Health, we don't just set standards; we raise them. Join our team and be part of an organization that is consistently recognized for excellence in health care and workplace satisfaction. Your career at Eisenhower Health will be marked by growth, innovation, and the opportunity to make a meaningful impact on the lives of our patients and the community we serve. Eisenhower Health is an EEO.

Industry
Healthcare & Social Services
Company Size
1,001-5,000 employees
Headquarters
Rancho Mirage, California
Year Founded
1966
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