Under direct supervision of the Charge RN, RN Manager and/or BH manager will utilize behavioral interventions, medical and technical skills to provide support to the patient care team.
Accompanies and transports patients.
Assists in identifying patients' problems, needs, and strengths.
Assists in providing treatment plan to patient based on observations of patient behavior and provides input into discharge planning.
Assists in restocking rooms with supplies and equipment as directed.
Assists patients in carrying out activities of daily living; such as hygiene needs that can include showering and toileting.
Assists with admission, discharge, and transfer process.
Collects specimens as directed.
Completeschecks as ordered by clinical team and document immediately.
Continuous monitoring of the therapeutic environment for safety concerns.
Detects and identifies unsafe environmental conditions and patient behaviors.
Documents patients belongings.
Duties may be performed for one patient or more than one patient.
Intervenes with NCI during episodes of patient aggressive and potentially violent behavior causing risk of harm to self or other patients on the unit.
Keeps the patient's room in clean and orderly condition, makes beds, and replaces soiled linen.
Monitors patients in clinical and medical therapies.
Monitors, engages in and promotes a safe patient milieu.
Participates in implementing patients' treatment plan by monitoring patients' progress and communicates information regarding patient behavior to other members of the team.
Performs blood glucose monitoring.
Recognizes and reports adverse reactions to neuroleptic medications including Extra Pyramidal Symptoms, Tardive Dyskinesia, and Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome.
Reports symptoms and significant changes in patient's condition or behavior to RN.
Responds to emergency situations related to dangerous or potentially dangerous patient behaviors.
Restores and maintains a safe and secure environment by implementing measures under NCI.
Takes emergency actions as required.
Takes/records blood pressures, temperatures, pulse and weighs patients.
Transports patients to and from various treatment areas within the hospital, when necessary, assists transporters in moving patients in and out of stretchers and wheelchairs.
When assigned to one patient as a safety attendant (1:1 assignment), provides care, observes the patient and remains within 3 feet of the patient at all times with constant visual monitoring.