Wound Medical Assistant - DOCUMENTING/FLOAT — Alexandria, LA
By MedCentris | 08/30/2024
Definition and Role
Performs role of documenting and chart preparation for all places of service as needed for Nursing Homes, H2H and Clinics, working from a clinic location or home office. Also may be expected to perform Medical Assistant duties and procedures and direct patient care under the supervision of an LPN/MD/NP/PA.
Qualifications
- Graduate of accredited school of Medical Assistants
- Current certification with the State Medical Assistant Qualification, with no restrictions.
- Membership in professional and/or community organizations desirable.
Job Responsibilities and Duties
- Observes, records and reports to supervising LPN/MD/NP/PA, the general physical and mental conditions of the patient, as well as changes in the patient’s condition.
- Administers prescribed medications and treatments, in accordance with the plan of treatment, as permitted by State and local regulations.
- Assists the LPN/MD/NP/PA in performing specialized procedures.
- Prepares equipment and materials for treatment and adheres to aseptic and/or sterile technique.
- Assists the patient with activities of daily living and in learning appropriate self-care techniques, including wound care dressing changes.
- Implements the nursing component of the patient’s plan of care.
- May occasionally be required to assist with Wound Medicine visits in the home setting through our Home to Heal Program
- Will be based out of one clinic but will be expected to FLOAT between clinics throughout our organization as needed.
- Assists the LPN/MD/NP/PA in teaching, supervising, and counseling the patient and family members, regarding the nursing care needs of the patient. (Follow-up on the plan developed by the MD/NP/PA).
- Prepare progress notes and clinical notes and incorporate them into the electronic medical record as indicated.
- Notifies LPN/MD/NP/PA or charge nurse of any problems identified in patient’s living environment, whether it is acute hospital, LTAC, Nursing home, or patient's home.
- Attends case conferences/interdisciplinary team meetings to discuss patient’s problems, treatment plans, patient progress and patient’s overall health status.
- May perform routine venipuncture if written documentation of competency is in personnel record. Must demonstrate competency in performing the procedure.
- Performs wound care and dressing changes as directed by the MD/NP/PA. Including competency on advanced wound care dressings. i.e.: TCC, dermal skin substitutes, compression wraps, etc.
- May receive orders from the MD/NP/PA and follow those orders, that are
- Within the realm of practice for a Medical Assistant, and within the standards of practice for the facility in which he/she is working in.
- Responsible for “all other duties assigned”.
- Completes any necessary paperwork and turns in on a daily basis as indicated. Including documentation within the company’s EHR.
- Perform photo documentation and picture taking of wounds.
- Travel required to various clinic locations within a 60 mile radius of home clinic.
Physical Requirements
- Mobility and Lifting: Frequent sitting for extended periods of time; frequent standing; frequent lifting to 25 pounds.
- Lifting, bending, and transferring patients from wheelchair to bed and vice versa.
- Visual: Constant ability to read information, including closeup constant ability to use a computer screen; frequent use of good overall vision, including color perception.
- Dexterity: Constant eye and hand coordination and manual dexterity to write, operate a computer keyboard and finely manipulate small objects.
- Emotional/Psychological: Constant ability to make decisions and concentrate.
MedCentris is an EEO employer - M/F/Vets/Disabled