Step Down Unit and Recovery Veterinary Technician - North Haven, United States - The Central Hospital for Veterinary Medicine Inc

    The Central Hospital for Veterinary Medicine Inc
    The Central Hospital for Veterinary Medicine Inc North Haven, United States

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    Step Down Unit

    General Description of Position:

    The Step Down Nurse is responsible for the care and monitoring of all patients hospitalized in the Step Down Unit. This includes administration of medications, performing procedures such as blood draws, and assisting doctors in procedures. Nurses are expected to treat patients with compassionate and gentle handling and use Fear Free techniques as much as possible. The Step Down Nurse is also expected to recognize abnormal vital signs, pathology in the patient, and practice critical thinking regarding the patient. Nurses are responsible for entering nursing updates into the electronic medical record whenever treatments are performed. Nurses are expected to participate in cleaning of the Step Down Ward to maintain basic infection control and to give owners periodic brief updates when the doctors are unable to. Finally, nurses are responsible for preparing rounds notes and adequately informing the next shift of all pertinent patient information.

    Essential Functions:

    • Report to work at scheduled time
    • Must be an experienced veterinary technician. CVT or other licensing is preferred but not required. Desire to pursue VTS specialty certification is a plus, and encouraged.
    • Good communication skills with coworkers and clients
    • Able to draw blood, place IVC, and run bloodwork
    • Knows how to take x-rays/proper positioning
    • Able to sedate patients and monitor while under sedation
    • Can lift and restrain up to 40lbs
    • Can monitor anesthesia
    • Knows basic math calculations for medications
    • Can work efficiently and multitask

    Administration of Treatments:

    • Ensuring all prescribed treatments are completed within the ordered time period
    • Taking/monitoring vital signs/blood pressures, etc. Recognizing when these vital signs are abnormal based on type of patient, age, and disease process, and reporting these to the doctor
    • Giving medications/IV fluids in all routes of administration-- oral meds/injectable meds-- subcutaneous/intramuscular/intravenous. Consulting protocol book or prescribing doctor for instruction of administration of unfamiliar drugs
    • Establishing intravenous catheters along with IV fluids. Following IV catheter care protocols and fluid protocols to ensure patient safety
    • Drawing blood for laboratory tests and then performing in house Chemistry/CBC/Lytes/Snap Tests/Urinalysis and SediVue/Crossmatch/Blood typing/set up certain assays/tests/biopsy/Cultures/Cytology etc to be sent out to Idexx. Maintaining responsibility for in house tests and diluting appropriately when results are out of range
    • Practicing safe handling and maintenance of patient tubes including but not limited to urinary catheters and abdominal drains. Following prescribed orders for timed drainage/technique/dosage
    • Tube feeding – esophageal, naso-esophageal, nasogastric, and gastric tubes. Being able to reconstitute/blenderize diets as prescribed and administer through the tube

    Other Patient Care:

    • Compassionately, calmly and gently approaching and handling patients. Practice Fear Free techniques whenever possible
    • Approaching and handling patients according to safety protocols and core values
    • Practicing basic animal husbandry – ensuring clean/dry bedding, clean litter boxes at all times. Ensuring all patients have water available unless specifically under order not to. Following prescribed diet orders, as well as recording amount offered, amount eaten, and adverse reactions
    • Practicing critical thinking and independent thinking. Be aware of what tasks are most critical to be performed and doing those first (pain medication, insulin, temperature checks on a patient on heat, etc). Be aware of what types of care you usually give to patients and question if this is not being ordered (such as pain medicine in a fracture, anti-nausea medications in a vomiting patient). Notice and alert the doctor if there are other concerns regarding a patient (has not urinated since admission, no appetite, painful, straining to defecate, etc.)

    Record Keeping:

    • Entry of the vital signs and medications given to each patient into the computer and writing them down onto each patients treatment sheet which holds all orders pertaining to that patient that is overseen by the doctor in charge of the case
    • Making sure all charges are appropriately entered with specific amounts recorded
    • Giving and Receiving Nursing Rounds on each patient in Step Down Ward plus other dog/cat wards in the hospital
    • Ensuring that eliminations are recorded on the treatment sheet and electronic record. Ensuring the doctor is informed if there is an abnormality

    Care of the Step Down Unit:

    • Cleaning of the Unit to meet infection control guidelines. Delegating cleaning tasks to assistants as necessary. This includes but is not limited to daily cleaning/disinfection of patient housing, surface cleaning/disinfection in ICU, mopping, sink cleaning/disinfection
    • Aid in maintaining/properly using equipment within the hospital. Including but not limited to oxygen cage, anesthesia. machines, blood pressure/SP02 and resp. monitors, syringe/IV pumps
    • Organizing the working area
    • Ensuring needed items are in stock and delegating restocking to assistants as necessary

    Recovery

    General Description of Position:

    The recovery nurse is primarily responsible for the postoperative care of routine member doctor surgery and dental patients. They are also expected to assist with pre-operative workup prior to surgery. When these tasks are complete/not actively required, this nurse is expected to assist ER nurses as needed due to the proximity of the recovery area to the ER, as well as complete other necessary daily tasks to ensure the smooth daily flow of the hospital.

    Member doctor surgeries/dentals:

    • Assisting in obtaining and performing pre-anesthetic blood work
      1. Chemistry/CBC/Lytes/Snap Tests/Urinalysis and SediVue. Set up certain assays/tests/biopsy/Cultures/Cytology etc to be sent out to Idexx. Maintaining responsibility for in house tests and diluting appropriately when results are out of range
    • Placing IV catheters and completing any pre-operative treatments
      1. Following CHVM IV catheter placement and care protocol
      2. Starting IV fluids, giving anti-emetics, assisting with pre-medication
    • Assisting with induction of anesthesia if needed
    • Recovering patients after procedure is complete
      1. One on one with patient until extubated, and performing extubation
      2. Taking/monitoring vital signs/blood pressures, etc. Recognizing when these vital signs are abnormal based on type of patient, age, and disease process, and reporting these to the doctor
    • Giving medications/IV fluids in all routes of administration-- oral meds/injectable meds-- subcutaneous/intramuscular/intravenous. Consulting protocol book or prescribing doctor for instruction of administration of unfamiliar drugs
    • Ensuring all prescribed treatments are completed within the ordered time period.
    • Placing e-collars that are to go home with the patient when appropriate (aka. right after surgery, upon wake up, before going home)
    • Removing IV catheters
    • Offering food and water as appropriate (ordered by doctor)

    Other Patient Care:

    • Checking patients prior to discharge
      1. Removing any blood around patients' mouth, incision, IV catheter leg, etc.
      2. Brush out long fur that may have been wet down from dental work
      3. Clean e-collars if dirty or soiled
      4. Check hind end for urine/feces and clean if dirty

    Procedural Support:

    • Aid in the intubation/sedation/anesthetizing of patients as needed
    • Restraining patients for procedures/exams for doctors
    • Performing CPR
    • Actively participate in hospital's day to day function by taking on additional responsibilities as needed

    Work Environment:

    • Clean and well organized ICU and treatment area
    • Easily accessible medical equipment and supplies
    • Noisy conditions can occur
    • Protective equipment for nervous animals is easily accessible

    Schedule may include weekends or overnights. Holidays are required.