The Certified Medical Technician (CMT) under the general supervision of the department leader provides assistance to the Registered Nurse (RN), and/or the Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) in the delivery of patient care.
DUTIES AND ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
Overall performance rating of below indicated essential job duties:
Assists the RN/LPN with non-nursing tasks such as but not limited to crash cart checks, quality control checks, retrieving equipment/supplies, keeping the department clean and stocking of supplies.
Assists the RN/LPN with routine patient care and treatment of patients as delegated by the RN/LPN or designee and under the direct supervision of the RN/LPN including, but not limited to vital signs, Intake Output, pain level assessment, administering enemas, applying hot/cold packs, glucoscans, height and weight, transporting, ambulating, answering call lights, cleaning equipment, sitting 1:1’s, EKG’s, receiving patients in room, assisting in pre/post-operative care, assisting in admission/discharge activities and assisting in treatments.
Recognizes and practices within scope of certification and competency levels and relays any questions, concerns or situations requiring follow-up or attention to the supervising RN/LPN and seeks assistance when necessary.
Effectively communicates pertinent information in shift-to-shift and transfer reports and documents items in EPIC as indicated.
Responds and assists in emergency/urgent situations as indicated, such as ERT calls.
Transports patients per protocol and gives handoff to receiving team member.
Emergency Department CMT’s perform the following in addition to the above: Wound Care, Splinting, crutch fitting and teaching, prepare supplies and assist provides with procedures, assist with triaging ambulance patients, ear irrigation, suture/staple removal, and spinal immobilization.