Location: Orlando, FL
Company: Nemours
system. Our 130-bed pediatric hospital also features the area's only 24-hour Emergency Department designed just for kids as well as outpatient pediatric clinics including several specialties previously unavailable in the region. A hospital designed by families for families, Nemours Children's Hospital blends the healing power of nature with the latest in healthcare innovation to deliver world-class care to the children of Central Florida and beyond.
In keeping with our goal of bringing Nemours care into the communities we serve, we also provide specialty outpatient care in several clinics located throughout the region. Job Duties EQUIPMENT TECH RESPONSIBILITIES Distribution of mobile
patient care equipment. A. Specialty Beds: - Posey Enclosure Beds - Reduce risk of unassisted bed exit and patient falls. Provide a controlled patient environment.
- Wave Mattress - Smart Wave Technology provides effective immersion / pulsation therapy combined with continuous low air loss relief. - Advance Rotation/Turn Mattress - Helps prevent and treat ventilator-Associated Pneumonia (VAP), skin breakdown and provides a 90 degree continuous lateral rotation Therapy. Limited quantities of the beds mentioned above are on consignment rentals from Freedom Medical and will be charged to the requesting department on a daily basis. Additional supplies may be available upon request. Should
you have a need, please contact the Materials Management Equipment Tech via Volte or at 57-3990.
B. Centralized Equipment: - Alaris CPU / Brain (8015) - Alaris LVP Module (8100) - Medfusion Syringe Pumps - Kangaroo Feeding Pumps - PCA Pumps (CADD) - SCD's - Wound Vac These equipment items may be found in the patient rooms, equipment/clean utility rooms, soiled rooms or the Centralized Equipment Storage on Ground Floor Material Management. The equipment tech will round the following department areas daily to ensure appropriate quantities are available. - - Biomed (for items under repair and/or upgrades) - shop (for code carts) 2. Cleaning Equipment All mobile clinical patient care equipment will be cleaned after each patient use.
The Equipment Techs will have primary responsibility and we ask that the Nursing staff ensure that all tubing, solutions and meds are removed and placed into the soiled utility room after each use. It is the equipment techs responsibility when making their rounds to properly clean this equipment using the hospital approved disinfectant and following proper personal protection guidelines. All equipment should be wiped down completely making sure to address all exposed surfaces including plug wires, poles and bases. Once the equipment is cleaned it should be moved to the clean utility area for use as needed.
If equipment is brought down for cleaning, it should be segregated on the dirty side of the equipment room. Must wear gloves while handling or cleaning dirty equipment. Will not wear dirty gloves while handling clean equipment. Properly dispose of dirty gloves when cleaning is completed. Use Sani-Cloth Wipes or appropriate material to clean equipment. Properly dispose of used wipes when finished cleaning of equipment. Ensure clinicians remove all tubing, bags, and medications prior to cleaning. Separate Brains and Modules to ensure proper cleaning is done.
Clean all external surfaces of equipment along with power cords, plugs, mounts or bases. 3. Distribution of Inventoried Supplies Requested supplies will be retrieved / obtained from the Equipment Tech. When supplies are needed, please provide as much of the product information (Lawson #, Description, Size, Manufacture, or Product #) to expedite delivery and to ensure product needed is the exact product delivered. All supplies issued from inventory will be charged to requesting departments. Fill out the charge out sheets and leave on the inventory controller's desk.
Crash Cart Replenishment Code Carts will be inspected and replenished by the Equipment Tech. All Code Carts that no longer have sealed locks must be taken to shop and exchanged for a fully stocked Code Cart. The Equipment Tech will ensure all Code Carts are appropriately stocked and that there are no expired items. Once confirmed, the Equipment tech will affix a sealed lock, update tags with updated expiration dates, update code cart log and have cart ready for use. shop will deliver open carts to ground floor and take the ground floor cart to replace cart removed due to a cart being opened and turned in.
Equipment Tech will re-stock the code cart node to ensure supplies are stocked for when needed. All code cart supplies must have expirations with a minimum of two months out. Equipment tech rounding Equipment techs are required to round the units twice on every shift to check for equipment that needs to be brought down for service/cleaning as well as check in with unit clerks to ensure there are no supply or equipment needs or concerns. You are required to log your check in sessions in the weekly log located in the equipment room. Job Requirements High School Diploma required.
Minimum of three (3) months experience required. Ability to work weekends required. Required to have flexibility with schedule as shifts are rotational.
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