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Mental Health Associate-Emergency Department-MSW-Full Time-Evening
Mount Sinai Health SystemUnited States, United Statesfull_timeVerifiedPosted 8 Mar 2024
About the role
Mental Health Associate is an individual who functions in both a support and collaborative role with the Registered Professional Nurse by providing direct care to individual and to groups of psychiatric patients within the Psychiatry Care Center.
- Assists the nursing staff in performing selected nursing procedures and functional tasks for specific patients
- Assists with the admissions, transfer, and discharge of patients according to established policy and procedures.
- Provides direct physical care, and/or one-to-one observation to selected patients under the supervision
- Carries out procedures as taught
- Assists with patients’ examinations treatments and procedures
- Assists with lifting, and positioning. moving and ambulating patients using body mechanics as instructed
- Transports patients by wheelchair, stretcher, or bed
- Assists in preventive measures and crisis interventions (i. e. suicide, aggression, elopement self- harm, and sexual risks).
- Assists in the de-escalation of agitated patients and utilizes crisis prevention techniques as necessary for the management of potentially destructive behaviors
- Escorts ambulatory patients
- Escorts patients outside of the hospital as necessary
- Goes on errands as necessary
- Aware of the need for safety devices; applies or assists with the application as taught.
- Cares for patient’s personal possessions and reports the presence of valuables to the nurse or ward clerk
- Answers call lights, attends to the patient’s needs, and/or reports patient’s concerns and requests to the nurse
- Reports pertinent information and observations regarding patients to the nurse
- Communicates information and basic instructions to patients, families, and visitors
- Participates in the exchange of patient daily reports and nursing care conferences
- Obtains and records blood pressure, temperature, pulse, and respiration rate in accordance with hospital policy.
- Attends staff and educational meetings
- Works safely and provides for the safety of patients and others
- Maintains neat and clean patient and service areas
- Organize and implement group activities in conjunction with the unit program and other staff document patient participation and report to the nurse.
- Facilitate the patient's transition toward discharge
- Demonstrate a basic knowledge of desired effects and side effects of psychotropic medication.
- Participate in Interdisciplinary Treatment Team meetings as assigned.
- Perform Q20-minute environmental/patient safety rounds and implement a higher level of observation in emergencies. Immediately report any need for increased observation to the clinical nurse for further assessment.
- Establish and foster collegial, therapeutic relationships with peers, support staff, and other disciplines.
- Is open and responsive to the diverse backgrounds and experiences of other people and promotes an environment that is sensitive to cultural diversity.
- Demonstrate therapeutic skills in crisis intervention.
- Demonstrates safe use of equipment, and safety precautions in all aspects of patient care activities (e.g.restraints applications, transportation).
- Recognizes changes in a patient's mental status, sharing findings with the primary nurse.
- Demonstrate basic knowledge of DSM-IV diagnoses.
- Assists with emergency interventions based on clinical manifestation (i.e. choking, respiratory arrest, and cardiac arrest).
- Demonstrates awareness of the effect of the physiological changes (decreased vision, hearing, and speaking) when utilizing verbal/written skills to communicate with the elderly.
- Select toys and playroom activities consistent with the age and developmental stage of the child/adolescent patient. Maintains cleanliness of toys
- Assists in restraining patients and providing monitoring and comfort of those patients in restraint.
- Perform phlebotomy/fingerstick procedures, as assigned.
- Perform EKG as assigned.
- Perform supplemental components of the nursing admission, i.e. tour of unit, orientation, patient and belonging search, as defined by RN.
- Participate in Clinical Specialty Performance Improvement Activities.
- Document care is administered according to policy.
- Demonstrates the knowledge and skills necessary to provide care, based on physical, psychosocial, educational, safety, and related criteria, appropriate to the age of the patients served in assigned area
- Assist in the supervision of volunteers assigned to the unit
Age Specific Competencies (Neonate/Infant, Pediatric, Adolescent, Adult, Geriatric)
- Identifies physical, behavioral, and emotional characteristics typical for the age group
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