South Shore Health Weymouth , MA 02189
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Requisition Number:
R-17181
Facility:
LOC0001 - 55 Fogg Road55 Fogg RoadWeymouth, MA 02190
Department Name:
SSH Cardiac Rehab
Status:
Part time
Budgeted Hours:
0
Shift:
Varied Shifts (United States of America)
The Cardiac Rehab Exercise Physiologist performs cardiac rehabilitation functions to facilitate patient cardiac fitness. Participates in process of assisting the patient with cardiac risk factor reduction and long term lifestyle changes.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
Patient Care/Evaluation:
a. Evaluation techniques are performed safely and accurately
b. Problems identified reflect an accurate assessment of the patient's status
c. Short and long term goals are realistic, measurable and address functional needs
d. Goals are identified in collaboration with the patient and/or family
e. Appropriate plan of care including rehab potential, estimated length of stay, treatment frequency and duration.
f. Identifies appropriate treatment interventions to achieve goals.
Conducts exercise therapist assessment and documents findings on multidisciplinary assessment form.
Identifies any orthopedic, neurological or medical problems, which may interfere with patient's successful completion of the program and notes any of these problems in initial patient admission assessment.
Conducts pre-program patient measurements within first week of the program
Plans to accommodate special limitations appearing in patient admission assessment.
Reviews patient's goal for exercise within the first week of program and documents exercise goals in initial evaluation.
Reviews and evaluates results of GXT (when available) and medical data prior to patient admission.
Calculates patient's target heart rate before first exercise session and documents on patient's exercise record
Participates in educational activities outside department (nursing, physicians) regarding individual patient needs.
Demonstrates behaviors supportive of departmental standards for productivity with occasional variance due to patient volumes.
Maintains communication with the referring physician or primary care physician regarding patient's progress
Treatment:
Demonstrates in-depth knowledge about equipment/materials/ utilized in patient care
Selects therapeutic techniques that reflect integration of therapists clinical knowledge and theory
Performs therapeutic techniques that are consistent with the problems and medical standards in a safe manner
Develop and provide treatment plans for complex patients with increased medical considerations such as LVAD (Left Ventricular Assist Devices), Heart Transplant, Renal Dialysis, Stroke, Stage 3-4 Heart Failure, Diabetic patients with Insulin Pumps.
Manage and create safe environment for assigned patient groups of up to 12 patients per group
Collaborates with interdisciplinary team when appropriate (participates in rounds/ team meetings/ consults with team members) and adjusts treatment appropriately
Takes advantage of learning opportunities for professional development including in-services, conferences or courses.
Modifies/adapts activities/length of treatment in response to patient's status in collaboration with involved team members.
Provides patient/family education
Presents group education classes related on principles of exercise and documents entry on Pt/Family Education Record
Explains principles of exercise prescription, safety guidelines and overview of program at first exercise session and documents teaching within first week of program.
Provides patient support with behavior modification and risk reduction plan
Develops a safe and effective exercise prescription for the patient utilizing appropriate mode, intensity, duration, and frequency of exercise.
Instructs patient to monitor heart rate and perceived exertion during exercise and documents in patient record.
Demonstrates appropriate clinical decision making skills in reporting of signs and symptoms by patient to supervising RN
Advances patient's exercise prescription weekly, based on target heart rate, patient's perceived exertion and patient's medical condition.
Prepares patients for telemetry, takes blood pressure and monitors heart rate, RPE when necessary.
Performs Virtual Cardiac Rehab visits using Zoom technology for patients who prefer a home-based or hybrid exercise program
Documentation:
Documents patient program and progress
Maintains up-to-date evaluations, individualized treatment plans (ITP), and discharge reports
Updates all exercise prescriptions for assigned patients in Scottcare System
Completes patient care information on a daily basis
Is responsible to independently write clear, concise, relevant and inclusive documentation that facilitates communication of the patient's status and ongoing needs
Therapist adheres to all procedures and documentation standards
Therapist takes responsibility to provide coverage information on all patients for whom they have primary responsibility when absent
Requests change for physician's orders as needed
Accurately receives and documents department order from physician as appropriate.
Documents patient education documentation completely per department and JCAHO standards
Documents entry for orientation session on Patient/Family Education Record.
Follow-through for plans are acknowledged in patient progress notes on a weekly basis.
Reviews orientation equipment safety checklist with patient during first week and documents review.
Documents patient progress with increasing activity tolerance and advances exercise prescriptions based on patient's THR, RPE and medical condition
Documentation will include home exercise program review at least once every week.
Demonstrates ability to obtain multisession data reports from Scottcare system as needed
Documents exercise prescriptions on the patient exercise record considering target heart rate and patient's perceived exertion.
Documents treatment and progress in patient's chart with each session.
Documents all related patient outcome data in the AACVPR Outcome Data Registry pre- and post-program
Discharge
Billing
Communication:
Educational Activities:
Plans and actively participates in department projects/events/activities
Participates in Shared Governance including being an active member of the Unit Based Council
Serves as ambassador for department to visitors (tours/observation of patient care)
Assists with continuous Quality Improvement and Lean activities, as directed
Evaluate Patient Outcome Data from AACVPR Outcome Registry as part of process improvement initiatives
Takes responsibility for continuing professional development education as well as the required competencies for AACVPR Program Certification
Actively promotes profession to referring providers, frontline staff, patients and families
Pursue knowledge and skills needed to become CCRP (Certified Cardiac Rehabilitation Professional) through the AACVPR (American Association of Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Rehabilitation) preferred.
Technology and Learning
a- Participates in continued learning and possess a willingness and ability to learn and utilize new technology and procedures that continue to develop in their role and throughout the organization.
b- Embraces technological advances that allow us to communicate information effectively and efficiently based on role - for example, EPIC, Scottcare Telemetry and Documentation System and Outlook, Virtual CR visits using Zoom as needed.
Non-Essential Functions:
Professional Behaviors:
Standards of Employment:
JOB REQUIREMENTS
Minimum Education- Required
Baccalaureate or higher degree in physical therapy, exercise science, or equivalent required.
Masters degree in exercise science or exercise physiology or equivalent preferred.
Minimum Work Experience- Preferred
Experience preferred with working with cardiac patient population with multiple co-morbidities.
Required License/Certification
BLS - Basic Life Support
Required additional Knowledge and Abilities
Knowledge and experience in techniques of Cardiac Rehabilitation.
Knowledge in exercise physiology, exercise testing, exercise prescription, group leadership, and cardiac monitoring techniques (including both in-person as well as monitoring techniques for in-home virtual cardiac rehab settings).
Must have excellent interpersonal skills and enjoy working with groups of patients and be a part of a multidisciplinary team including cardiac nurses, registered dietitian and referring cardiologists
Per diem, varied shifts during hours of operation which are: Mon-Friday 7AM-7PM and occasional Saturday morning rotational 4 hour shifts
Responsibilities if Required:
Education if Required:
License/Registration/Certification Requirements:
Basic Life Support (BLS) Certification- American Heart Association (AHA) (Including courses offered through SSH), INSTRUCTOR- Basic Life Support (BLS)- American Heart Association (AHA) (Including courses offered through SSH)
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