| Summary Under the direction of a registered nurse, works with the multi-disciplinary health care team in clinical support functions to promote a safe, compassionate patient care environment.
 
 Does this position require Patient Care?
 No
 
 Essential Functions
 -Patient Direct Care Needs:
 Assist with activities of daily living, including but not limited to feeding, bathing, dressing, grooming, toileting, transferring (walking) and continence.
 Perform preventative skin care
 Set up food trays
 Feed patients
 Assist patients with positioning, turning, mobilization, ambulation and passive and active ROM per plan
 Apply pneumatic sequential compression sleeves and anti-embolic stockings
 Adhere to standard precautions
 Adhere to hand hygiene guidelines
 Orient patient to surroundings
 Ensure safekeeping of patient valuable
 Pack and store patient's belongs
 Check patients for ID bands
 
 -Provide a Safe and Comfortable Patient/Family Experience:
 Respond to call lights
 Provide constant observation for patients at risk for injury
 Reapply soft restraints/ roll belt
 
 
 The Phlebotomist III is responsible for providing phlebotomy services in the lab to North End Waterfront Health (NEWH) patients as ordered by treating providers. The individual draws blood via venipuncture or skin puncture on infant, children, teens, adults and elders. Obtains urine samples and collects various samples for culture. Explains safety protocols and procedures to patients. Is responsible for daily quality measures of Point of Care testing and annual POCT competency of colleagues with final oversight by Nurse Manager. 
 Performs venipuncture and skin puncture on infant, children, teen, adult and elder patients.Maintains, and updates knowledge of phlebotomy and specimen collection requirements including requisitions, handling and disposal.Annually participates in hospital/NEWH required safety education, patient privacy education and skill competency verification.Provides excellent customer service to patients and co-workers.Checks patient identification against requisition prior to, and at the end of all specimen collection procedures by checking that all information on requisition (s), patient identification tools, and all labels are an exact match.Locates vein and draws requested bloods following standard phlebotomy techniques; determines need for special equipment for problem veins.Instructs patients in correct procedure for obtaining urine samples and provides patient with proper collection materialsEnsures adherence to schedules for timed tests such as glucose tolerance and drug levels, and special tests such as STATS, blood culture, and tests required to be obtained in a fasting state including POCT testsIdentifies a wide variety of tests; selects appropriate tubes for tests, according to the size and metric volume; estimates quantity of blood needed in relation to tests ordered; assembles all necessary equipment; obtains tubes according to the established correct order of draw; labels tubes with patient name, unit number, and date initials requisition; prepares samples for storage/transportation.Performs guaiac on stool cards returned to practice in mail, sends results to patient and ordering provider.Ensures specimens are ready for transport according to daily schedule.Logs and records transport activity accurately.Follows all safety (including infection control and hazardous material) policies and procedures.Notifies Nurse Manager of unsafe conditions.Delivers patient reports and assists in printing/collating of patient reports as needed.Arranges STAT specimen transport to MGH or Quest Diagnostics when needed.Knows how to respond to emergency in lab such as syncope with venipuncture.Assists nurse manager with annual waived testing to other Phlebotomists, MAs, LPNs and RNsResponsible for laboratory orientation and training of all new Phlebotomists, MAs, LPNs and RNs  
 All duties as requested by provider, nurse manager or designee 
 High school diploma or equivalent requiredGraduate of training program that includes phlebotomy skills e.g. MA, Phlebotomist, EMT, CNA or equivalent required 
 Current Basic CPR certification requiredPhlebotomy certification; or other accredited training program that includes phlebotomy course training requiredNational certification in phlebotomy preferredPromotes patient satisfactionAdheres to the North End Waterfront Health's standards, policies and proceduresAdheres to infection control and hand hygiene protocolsMust be responsible for own professional developmentPhlebotomy skills requiredEpic experience preferredComputer skills requiredAbility to work with all age groupsKnowledge of Italian and/or Spanish helpful but not requiredComfortable in a practice environment/culture that promotes ongoing change toward process improvementDemonstrates clinical competencies to manage POCT 5 or more years of prior phlebotomy work experience requiredAmbulatory health care facilitySupervision of other Phlebotomy staff in the absence of the nurse manager 
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