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Virtual Monitor Technician - Medical Observer - FT/PT/PRN - AM/PM SHIFTS

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Job Summary The position is responsible for observation of the patient to promote and protect the patient's safety. This can be done virtually or in person. This position identifies safety concerns, documents safety-related observations and communicates information regarding the patient's safety to the nursing staff. This position intervenes when there is a potential or actual threat to patient safety. Observation is provided for adolescents, adults and geriatric age groups. Minimum Job Qualifications Licensure or other certifications: AHA BLS certification required within 30 days of hire Educational Requirements: High School Diploma or GED Minimum Experience: Other: On the job training will be scheduled by Department. Preferred Job Qualifications Preferred Licensure or other certifications: Preferred Educational Requirements: Preferred Experience: One (1) year of relevant clinical experience in a health care setting. Other: Job Specific and Unique Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Effective interpersonal skills and communication skills Adaptable in changing situation and work assignments Demonstrated ability to monitor a patient at the bedside Able to accept direction from professional nursing staff and assists with patient care Physical ability to push/pull patients Ongoing competency to monitor a patient remotely from the Virtual Monitoring Unit Essential Tasks and Responsibilities Professional communication/demeanor: Interacts with patient on continuing basis in effort to establish a trusting relationship and learn pertinent information to keep the patient safe. Communicates with patients, family members, and staff in a polite and courteous manner. Receives handoff communication from Patient Safety Technician at start of shift and provides handoff communication to oncoming Patient Safety Technician for the upcoming shift. Remains professionally detached: does not talk about oneself, one's thoughts or one's feelings when on assignment. Does not offer advice or counseling. Notifies nursing staff immediately at any time assistance is needed for the care of the patient. Patient Safety: The Patient Safety Technician is committed to the highest standards of patient safety. The Patient Safety Technician will demonstrate the following procedures to ensure the patient received the highest level of patient care and service. Providing continuous observation of the patient, either at the bedside or visualization through the virtual monitoring system, and does not leave them unattended, even when visitors are present. Demonstrates an understanding of practices to maximize patient safety, employ interventions, and interact with patient to increase engagement and redirect behavior through diversional or recreational activities. Confirms need to initiate or discontinue virtual monitoring or bedside monitoring with shift primary nurse. Does not interrupt patient visualization until relieved by a qualified replacement. Identifying the specific safety risk(s) for which the patient is being monitored. Providing a safe patient environment (i.e. bed alarm on when appropriate, call light within reach, side rails up, etc.). Surveys the patient environment for items that could pose a potential safety risk to the patient. Recognizing changes in the patient's behavior or demeanor that indicate increase risk for an adverse safety event and escalates concerns. Identifies family/visitors who may pose a threat to the patient's safety or who bring in items that may pose a safety threat. Never allows family members or friends to bring in items from outside (including food) for patients without going through the nursing staff. Observations and Reporting: Observes and reports any suicidal/homicidal gestures/threats or changes in behavior to the licensed staff caring for the patient immediately. Maintains continual direct visualization of the patient either at the bedside or visualization through the virtual monitoring system. Effectively hand off to next shift, ensuring pertinent information is shared during this time. Remains alert, adaptable, able to exercise good judgement, and patient focused. Does not make personal calls, text, or use email except during break time. Remains within constant eye contact of the patient at all times. Observes and reports any observed changes in patient's status to appropriate member of the healthcare team. Documentation: Ability to accurately document observations and interventions in a timely manner. Maintains the required documentation/flowsheet that pertains to the patient's condition and reason for the observation. Documents observations and interventions by computer, handwritten or verbal communication. Teamwork: The Patient Monitor Technician is expected to participate as a member of the nursing team, shari

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Job Category: Allied Health Work Shift/Schedule: Varies Northeast Georgia Health System is rooted in a foundation of improving the health of our communities.


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