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Ambulatory Care Tech Clin
Job in
Chesapeake, Virginia, 23322, USA
Listed on 2026-01-30
Listing for:
Chesapeake Regional Healthcare
Full Time
position Listed on 2026-01-30
Job specializations:
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Nursing
Healthcare Nursing, RN Nurse, Emergency Medicine
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Ambulatory Care Technician – Responsibilities
- Demonstrate skill and judgment necessary to implement interventions and procedures necessary for total patient care as delegated by the RN
- Perform concepts of aseptic technique according to the hospital policy and procedures and the aseptic technique competency:
- Wipe down all treatment surfaces in unit with approved solution
- Open supplies for minor surgical cases not more than 30 minutes prior to scheduled time of surgical procedure
- Report break in aseptic technique immediately to the Charge Nurse
- Discard contaminated items immediately and notify Charge Nurse
- Collect necessary instruments and supplies and anticipate additional supplies or equipment; maintain stock of supplies and equipment
- Assure the procedure room is properly prepared prior to the case
- Achieve workable organizational techniques; keep mayo stand, floor, and operative field clean and dry as procedure permits
- Control own movements to maintain sterile environment and deter risk of infection
- Handle specimens properly in accordance to established policies
- Properly dispose of sharps, trash, linen, and sponges
- Consult with and keep Charge Nurse apprised of needs and problems regarding case
- Follow established routines and utilizes supplies and equipment in a cost-effective manner
- Operate equipment in the Emergency Department and Observation/Outpatient Procedure Unit
- Demonstrates competency in operating electrocardiogram equipment by:
- Calibrating machine and loading graph paper.
- Competently determine orthostatic blood pressures
- Perform blood glucose monitoring, urine pregnancy test, urine dipstick, and Guaiac studies
- Prepare STD/wet prep exams
- Transport specimens to lab as required
- Collect urinalysis according to departmental procedure
- Perform phlebotomy services on all patients
- Prepare specimens to be sent to consulting laboratories
- Read, sort, and distribute requisitions from printers
- Accept and correlate identified specimens with correct order number, and deliver to proper laboratory department
- Interpret physician orders for laboratory testing
- Perform computer data entry for lab specimens
- Obtain blood products from Blood Bank
- Assist physician and/or physician assistant with closed reduction procedures
- Assist physician and/or physician assistant during orthopedic procedures
- Demonstrate crutch walking to patients
- Apply splints
- Work under the direction of the nurse in the Quick Care area to assist with orthopedic procedures (i.e., fractures, sprains)
- Assist in fitting patients with orthopedic equipment
- Assist physician and/or physician assistant with suturing/stapling
- Perform EKG's
- Remove Foley catheters
- May assist with enemas
- Remove IV's and heplocks
- Ensure that vital signs are taken and recorded as directed
- Accurately notify nurse and appropriate health care team of pertinent changes in patient's condition
- Initiate basic definitive care or life support measures under the supervision of an RN
- Input physician orders and document vital signs and procedures performed
- Assist nurse with triage vital signs on patient and charts; reports specific observations to RN
- Communicate appropriate triage data to charge nurse/staff nurse in order for them to determine bed placement
- Bring patients in from waiting areas based on the direction of charge nurse or triage nurse, and prepares them for examination
- Document/report clinical finding to RN in complete fashion
- Initiate care and standards of patient care for specific injuries and illnesses as directed by staff and standing protocols
- Assist EMS/RN staff with transferring of patients to beds
- Attend required hospital-wide orientations, meetings, and in-services
- Demonstrate a commitment to flexible work scheduling when necessary to ensure patient care
Reports to:
Charge Nurse and/or Nurse Manager
Supervises:
None
- Minimum Required
Education:
High school diploma or equivalent with post‑training as either Certified Nursing Assistant, Paramedic, Shock‑Trauma Technician, Phlebotomist, Medical Assistant, or a Nursing or EMS student - Experience:
2+ years’ experience in an acute care facility, corpsman experience, or formal phlebotomy/laboratory/paramedic training; must demonstrate competency in aseptic technique, cardiac arrhythmias, laboratory services, and orthopedic and minor surgical procedures - Applicant must hold a current BLS and/or ACLS certification
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