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    paramedic/mict - Chanute, KS , USA, United States - Neosho Memorial Regional Medical Center

    Neosho Memorial Regional Medical Center
    Neosho Memorial Regional Medical Center Chanute, KS , USA, United States

    3 weeks ago

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    The primary responsibility of the MICT is to respond to emergency calls and, in consultation with the physician or physician assistant, to determine and initiate appropriate emergency care required in the pre-hospital setting

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    This includes:

    Prompt response to all ambulance calls; Control at the scene; Prompt and efficient care of the patient before transport; Preparation for transfer; Orderly transfer of the patient to a medical facility; Maintaining radio communication with the hospital; Administration of medications or procedures as directed by physician and protocols; Perform CPR and defibrillation through ACLS protocol; Perform all duties of EMT.

    The MICTs operates the ambulances and performs ambulance transfers for emergency and non-emergency purposes.#

    They are responsible for maintaining the ambulances in a readiness state by replenishing medical supplies and equipment in all ambulances and checking out vehicle mechanical readiness.

    # They are also responsible for having the ambulances cleaned and serviced as required.

    In the emergency room, the MICTs, within the scope of his / her certification and as directed by the ER nurse, PA, or physician, provide patient care, first aid, emergency care, and assist during exams and procedures.# The MICT transports patients to appropriate departments / nursing units and keep ER rooms and equipment in readiness for patients.

    The MICT performs limited duty in the hospital as time allows, such as patient transfers. Patient care is delegated as appropriate.

    MICTs are responsible for a core set of competencies which can be applied in the field and Emergency Department settings.

    Care is given in accordance with established standards and protocols, policies and procedures, and is consistent with applicable Federal, State regulations, and EMTALA regulations and professional ethics.


    Specifically designated MICTs are responsible for the following:
    Ambulance reports and records; MICT, EMT continuing education and certification (Training Officer). Perform other duties as requested or assigned.# Is expected to work varying hours, holidays, and weekends and take call.

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    QUALIFICATIONS

    LICENSE / CERTIFICATION / REGISTRATION:
    Current Kansas Paramedic license or ability to obtain licensure per Kansas Board of Emergency Medical Services regulations. ##### Current Valid Driver#s License with no restrictions limiting driving.

    BLS-### Satisfactory course completion with current card or ability to complete within 3 months or at the next available course offered by NMRMC.

    Not require if ACLS certified.

    ACLS-### Satisfactory course completion with current card or ability to complete within 6 months or at the next available course offered by NMRMC.

    PALS-### Satisfactory course completion with current card or ability to complete within 12 months or at the next available course offered by NMRMC.

    PHTLS-# Preferred.


    EXPERIENCE:
    Preferred, but not required. #

    The primary responsibility of the MICT is to respond to emergency calls and, in consultation with the physician or physician assistant, to determine and initiate appropriate emergency care required in the pre-hospital setting


    This includes:

    • Prompt response to all ambulance calls;
    • Control at the scene;
    • Prompt and efficient care of the patient before transport;
    • Preparation for transfer;
    • Orderly transfer of the patient to a medical facility;
    • Maintaining radio communication with the hospital;
    • Administration of medications or procedures as directed by physician and protocols;
    • Perform CPR and defibrillation through ACLS protocol;
    • Perform all duties of EMT.
    The MICTs operates the ambulances and performs ambulance transfers for emergency and non-emergency purposes.

    They are responsible for maintaining the ambulances in a readiness state by replenishing medical supplies and equipment in all ambulances and checking out vehicle mechanical readiness.

    They are also responsible for having the ambulances cleaned and serviced as required.


    In the emergency room, the MICTs, within the scope of his / her certification and as directed by the ER nurse, PA, or physician, provide patient care, first aid, emergency care, and assist during exams and procedures.


    The MICT transports patients to appropriate departments / nursing units and keep ER rooms and equipment in readiness for patients.

    The MICT performs limited duty in the hospital as time allows, such as patient transfers.

    Patient care is delegated as appropriate.

    MICTs are responsible for a core set of competencies which can be applied in the field and Emergency Department settings.

    Care is given in accordance with established standards and protocols, policies and procedures, and is consistent with applicable Federal, State regulations, and EMTALA regulations and professional ethics.


    Specifically designated MICTs are responsible for the following:

    • Ambulance reports and records;
    • MICT, EMT continuing education and certification (Training Officer).
    Perform other duties as requested or assigned. Is expected to work varying hours, holidays, and weekends and take call.


    QUALIFICATIONS

    LICENSE / CERTIFICATION / REGISTRATION:

    • Current Kansas Paramedic license or ability to obtain licensure per Kansas Board of Emergency Medical Services regulations.
    • Current Valid Driver's License with no restrictions limiting driving.
    • BLS- Satisfactory course completion with current card or ability to complete within 3 months or at the next available course offered by NMRMC. Not require if ACLS certified.
    • ACLS- Satisfactory course completion with current card or ability to complete within 6 months or at the next available course offered by NMRMC.
    • PALS- Satisfactory course completion with current card or ability to complete within 12 months or at the next available course offered by NMRMC.
    • PHTLS- Preferred.

    EXPERIENCE:

    • Preferred, but not required.