CNA - Wound Care in Colquitt, Georgia at The Hospital Authority of Miller County
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Job Description
JOB SUMMARY:
Assist professional nursing personnel in providing patient care in assigned areas to patients.
EDUCATION, CREDENTIALS & EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS:
· Active GA CNA Certification required.
· Previous experience preferred.
· High school graduate or equivalent
· Active American Heart Association BLS certification within 30 days of hire.
GENERAL REQUIREMENTS:
· Performs all job responsibilities in alignment with the mission and vision of the organization.
· Performs other duties as required and completes all job functions as per departmental policies and procedures.
· Maintains current knowledge in present areas of responsibility (i.e., self-education, attends ongoing educational programs).
· Attends staff meetings and completes mandatory in-services and requirements and competency evaluations on time.
· Wears protective clothing and equipment as appropriate.
GENERAL SKILLS:
· Ability to communicate in English, both verbally and in writing.
· Additional languages preferred.
· Strong written and verbal skills.
· Basic Computer Skills
WORKING CONDITIONS:
· General environment: Works in a well-lighted, air-conditioned area, with moderate noise levels.
· May be exposed to high noise levels and bright lights.
· May be exposed to limited hazardous substances or body fluids, or infectious organisms.
· May be required to change from one task to another or different nature without loss of efficiency or composure.
· Periods of high stress and fluctuating workloads may occur.
· May be scheduled as needed including overtime.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS & DEMANDS:
· Have near normal hearing: Hear alarms/telephone/normal speaking voice.
· Have near normal vision: Clarity of vision (both near and far), ability to distinguish colors.
· Have good manual dexterity.
· Have good eye-hand foot coordination.
· Ability to perform repetitive tasks/motion.
· Continuously within shift (67-100%): Standing, Walking.
· Frequently within shift (34-66%): Bending/Stooping, Pushing/Pulling, Lift/carry up to 20lbs, Lift/carry greater than 20 lbs. with assistance.
· Occasionally within shift (1-33%): Sitting, Climbing, Twist at waist, Lift/Carry greater than 50 lbs. with assistance, Reaching above shoulder.
MISSION STATEMENT:
QUALITY HEALTHCARE: In our continuing effort to enhance the quality of life for the communities we serve, the Hospital Authority of Miller County is committed to the delivery of superior, safe, cost-effective healthcare through the provisions of education prevention, diagnosis and treatment.
JOB SPECIFIC COMPETENCIES:
- Consults with and keeps supervisor informed of unit activities, needs and problems related to patient care.
- Complies with established nursing standards.
- Maintains established department, unit, hospital policies, procedures, objectives, quality assurance, safety, environmental and infection control.
- Follows established routines and utilize supplies and equipment in a cost-effective manner.
- Maintains a clean, orderly, safe environment for patients and personnel.
- Cooperates with other personnel to achieve department objectives and maintain good employee interdepartmental and public relations.
- Maintains patient rights and confidentiality of patient information, and abides by established communications code.
- Fosters teamwork by offering assistance to others.
- Responds to requests in a prompt, friendly manner.
- Avoids excessive unscheduled absence. Accrues 12 hours of continuing education per year as policy states.
- Demonstrates a calm, professional manner during a crisis or emergency situation. Determines specific nursing intervention to resolve patient problems.
- Documents attendance at continuing education programs.
- Reports for scheduled shift on time; prepared to assume duties.
- Reports to work in proper uniform or attire. Adheres to dress code.
- Varies work schedule of shift (working overtime, leaves early when requested, work shift other than regularly scheduled as required) to meet department staffing needs.
- Attends and participates in meetings and is responsible for all information communicated at meetings.
Infant / Children
- Modifies the interview techniques to adequately assess the child patient by identifying the physical, psychosocial, and educational needs common to this age group.
- Observes parent / child interactions and child’s general appearance, i.e. abuse, neglect.
- Provides education / explanation in easily understood terms to reduce stress/ fear.
- Encourages and supports presence of family.
Adolescent
- Modifies the interview techniques to adequately assess the adolescent patient by identifying the physical, psychosocial, and educational needs common to this age group.
- Recognizes patient’s needs to assert independence and reluctance to express dependency needs and anxiety about hospitalization. Modifies interventions to meet these needs.
- Provides reassurance and support when there is anxiety regarding potential altered body images. Provides for privacy.
- Recognizes need for peer support.
- Provides teaching specific to educational needs with routine reinforcement because of tendency toward denial and non-compliance.
Adult
- Modifies the interview techniques to adequately assess the adult patient by identifying the physical, psychosocial, and educational needs common to this age group.
- Recognizes potential for increased stress related to dependency needs of others, i.e. children, elderly parents, anxiety regarding lifestyle changes due to illness.
- Identifies fear related to potential altered body image.
Geriatric
- Modifies the interview techniques to adequately assess the geriatric patient by identifying the physical, psychosocial, and educational needs common to this age group.
- Identifies increased physical / emotional dependency needs and availability of support networks.
- Recognizes potential for compromised skin integrity and provides preventative measures.
- Monitors intake of prescribed diet and other nutritional supplements each meal.
- Notes changes in elimination patterns.
- Identifies increased sensitivity to climate changes. Provides heating and cooling as needed.
- Determines presence of disability affecting mobility and sensory acuity and provides for safety measures.
- Modifies provision of nursing interventions to reflect the responses unique to the geriatric patient.
Applies To All Age Groups
- Greets and orients patient to room.
- Completes admission vital signs, height, and weight within 15 minutes of admission. Records weight accurately - reports
- Re-checks patient’s vital signs every 4 hours or as ordered / instructed by nurse.
- Records weights accurately and reports changes.
- Communicates patient care needs or changes to the primary nurse or Charge Nurse throughout the shift and as necessary.
- Responsible for following privacy concepts and other policies as stated in the HIPPA policy and procedures.
Patient Documentation
- Knows patient rights and responsibilities / information management.
- Reports completely, briefly, and accurately re: patient status when transferring responsibility of care to another person/shift.
- Utilization Management Program
- Avoids excessive unscheduled absence.
- Participates in the hospital’s risk management program by reporting all untoward events or abnormal findings to the Charge Nurse at time of occurrence.
- Assesses individual patient rooms and unit environment for safe / sanitary conditions.
- Corrects or reports hazardous or unsafe conditions.
- Identifies, sequesters, and reports malfunctioning equipment to the appropriate person immediately.
- Utilizes supplies and equipment with efficiency and charges appropriately.
- Recognizes signs and symptoms of possible child/adult/elderly abuse and immediately notifies Charge Nurse to alert appropriate agency.
Patient Care Responsibilities
- Ensures each patient’s general hygiene needs are met daily.
- Notifies nurse of any skin areas with breakdown or redness.
- Performs hand washing before and after contact with each patient.
- Immediately disposes of biomedical and hazardous waste in labeled biomedical/ bio hazardous waste container.
- Obtains patient’s vital signs and ensures notification of the nurse of any abnormal finding or significant changes.
- Provides post-mortem care.
- Explains all procedures and treatments to patients and/or significant other at each occurrence. Verifies with 2 patient identifiers.
- Observes for / recognizes untoward reactions to prescribed therapies/diagnostic procedures.
- Reports amount, color, and characteristics of gastric output to the nurse.
- Performs ostomy care.
- Performs peri care for patients with catheters every shift and PRN. Documents performance.
- Monitors urine output as ordered and records on appropriate form.
- Collects urine for urinalysis and urine C & S, notifies nurse of inadequate urine output.
Interpersonal Relations
- Fosters teamwork by offering assistance to others. Notifies nurse of any skin areas of with breakdown or redness.
- Provides positive welcome to all clients and family members.
- Shows consideration in interaction with patient/family and other health team members by demonstrating therapeutic listening skills and cooperation. Acknowledges and responds tactfully to all requests.
· General Responsibilities
o Reports for scheduled shift on time; prepared to assume duties.
o Reports to work in proper uniform or attire. Adheres to dress code.
o Clocks in on arrival and out upon leaving.
o Follows policy for reporting in sick or absent 100% of the time.
o Leaves for meal break on time and returns on time.
o Varies work schedule of shift (working overtime, leaves early when requested, work shift other than regularly scheduled as required) to meet department staffing needs.
o Works overtime only with appropriate approval when requested by manager or supervisory approval.
o Schedules all vacation days with supervisory approval.
o Attends and participates in meetings and is responsible for all information communicated at meetings.
o Attends all hospital mandatory in-services on a timely basis as scheduled.
o Follows Universal Precautions and infection control procedures at all times.
Requirements: