Rehab Nurse Tech II - In Patient Rehab Part Time Evenings - Northwestern Memorial Healthcare
Woodstock, IL 60098
About the Job
At Northwestern Medicine, every patient interaction makes a difference in cultivating a positive workplace. This patient-first approach is what sets us apart as a leader in the healthcare industry. As an integral part of our team, you'll have the opportunity to join our quest for better healthcare, no matter where you work within the Northwestern Medicine system. At Northwestern Medicine, we pride ourselves on providing competitive benefits: from tuition reimbursement and loan forgiveness to 401(k) matching and lifecycle benefits, we take care of our employees. Ready to join our quest for better?
Job DescriptionThe Rehabilitation Nurse Technician II (RNT2) reflects the mission, vision, and values of NM, adheres to the organization’s Code of Ethics and Corporate Compliance Program, and complies with all relevant policies, procedures, guidelines and all other regulatory and accreditation standards. The RNT has expertise related to the specific needs for patients in the rehabilitation environment which includes severe chronic conditions and complex disabilities. The RNT II is a member of the interdisciplinary rehabilitation care team and supports interventions to help individuals and their families achieve independence, adjustments to the patients’ health and to look beyond the disability or condition. The RNT services adults and children
In their primary responsibility, the RNT II works under the direction of a professional registered nurse to support unit and patient care needs. RNT II assists with management of the electronic health record and paper chart. The RNT is crossed trained to perform the RNT job duties and is expected to float to the direct care position as needed. The RNT II role serves as an active participant in the unit quality projects which can include data collection as well as unit equipment inventory and maintenance. The RNT II is responsible to precept new RNT employees. roles.
Responsibilities:
Unit Support:
- Answers, screens and directs all telephone calls, overhead paging staff when necessary, and taking messages when staff is unavailable.
- Supports Admission function after hours when Admission Department closed.
- Assists the patient/ family in signing the consent to treat.
- Completes necessary documentation and updates in Electronic Medical Record (EMR) for patient admissions, transfers and discharges.
- Maintains clerical supplies, EMR downtime documents and medical record forms at nursing station.
- Prepares and submits maintenance work slips when necessary.
- Ensures all interdepartmental mail is delivered daily.
- Maintains current telephone list for physician, on call schedule, and hospital referrals.
- Provides a daily copy of the doctor census and physicians’ rounds profile for each physician.
- Coordinates patients outside appointments.
- Assists in emergency situations as directed.
- Inclusive of all other duties as assigned by department head and immediate supervisor.
Medical Record Management:
- Supports Electronic Medical Record/Reporting
- Copies or faxes medical records as directed for outside appointments, therapeutic pass, and discharge.
- Files paper reports into chart, prepares new charts for admissions and dismantles charts following discharge.
- Color codes charts according to policy and assures all room number changes are entered on the EMR.
Patient Care/Clinical Duties:
- Collects and reports pertinent physiological, psychological, and functional data based on patient plan of care or patient need.
- Assists and instructs patients with personal hygiene and activities of daily living, including showering, promoting maximal independence and skill practice.
- Performs preventive skin care program as directed by RN and report any changes in skin integrity immediately to the RN.
- Assists patients with bladder and bowel training programs including post void residuals and spot bladder scans. Perform straight catheterization for select patient populations under direction of RN and provide care for indwelling and external catheters and ostomies.
- Accurately obtains and documents patients' vital signs/pulse oximetry and communicates any reportable values, symptoms or signs of distress to the RN.
- Assists patients with transfers and mobility activities utilizing appropriate techniques, precautions and assistive devices. Practice therapy transfers and ambulation with patients within safe patient handling guidelines as delegated by the RN.
- Assists patient with application of assistive devices and prosthetics/orthoses according to individual patient plan of care.
- Assists patients with completing menus. Passes patient meal trays and HS snacks, verifying any modified diet is as ordered. Accurately calculates and documents calorie count and carbohydrates, intake and output as ordered.
- Assist patient with 1:1 feeds as ordered. For patients with dysphagia, cue patient to use ordered swallowing strategies, under the direction of the RN.
- Answers and triages patient call lights and meets patient care needs with an appropriate sense of urgency.
- Proactively set up patient room for therapy readiness.
- Get weekly weights on all patients, and daily as ordered, using appropriate method for patients' mobility, and escalating changes as needed. .
- Collection of laboratory specimens as directed by RN.
- Obtains blood glucose measurements and 12- lead EKG as ordered.
- Transfers patient from wall to tank oxygen or tube feedings in preparation for patient attending therapy.
- Provide supervision and activities, or restraint use, for patients with high risk for fall or injury.
- Regular comfort and environmental safety rounding to proactively meet patient needs.
- Provide de-escalation techniques for agitated and aggressive patient behaviors.
- Serve as a safety 1:1 for patients as needed.
- Maintains and organizes unit equipment inventories.
- Preceptor to new employees and partner with RNT certified nursing students during clinical rotation.
- Inclusive of all other duties as assigned by nurse manager, nurse supervisor, staff nurse and charge nurse.
- Serves on Cardiac Arrest team performing high quality CPR.
- Participate in bedside handoff.
Quality Improvement:
- Participates in system and local quality improvement goals.
- Collects data and audits for Joint Commission readiness and improvement projects.
- Assists in the maintenance of unit readiness to meet regulatory standards.
Communication:
- Maintains a therapeutic relationship to provide optimal customer-focused care.
- Communicates effectively with patients at level appropriate to age and cognitive status, showing cultural sensitivity.
- Interacts effectively with peers and other hospital staff to foster positive working relationships.
- Effectively triages patient and the general concerns to RN.
Infection Control/Patient Safety:
- Contributes to the safe, effective and professional delivery of patient care including use of safety/restrictive devices.
- Follows Infection Control policies and procedures.
- Maintains knowledge of Marianjoy’s policies concerning precautions, codes, conditions, warning and general safety procedures.
Adaptability and Flexibility:
- Rotates to all units based on patient care needs.
- Adjusts to changes in policy and procedure, unit and patient population.
- Performs and demonstrates competency on all aspects of both the Unit Secretary and Patient Assignment duties of the role on a regular basis.
Required:
- High School or equivalent (GED) High School degree, or G.E.D equivalent, is required.
- Current Nursing Assistant certification (C.N.A.) is required or current enrollment in an RN Nursing Program, with the successful completion of two clinical rotations.
- Maintains current CPR certification.
- Basic math skills are required.
- Ability to communicate with a wide variety of people and provide highest level of customer service.
- Understanding and support of Northwestern Medicine’s Mission and Values.
- Flexibility and ability to manage work in a changing environment.
- 12 lead EKG competency completed within 6 months of employment.
Preferred:
- 2-5 years of work experience is preferred in a rehabilitation hospital, acute care hospital or skilled nursing facility.
Additional Information
Northwestern Medicine is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate in hiring or employment on the basis of age, sex, race, color, religion, national origin, gender identity, veteran status, disability, sexual orientation or any other protected status.