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Occ Summary
The Orthopedic Technologist is a trained member of the orthopedic team who works with all associated health care professionals in delivering patient care and assuming appropriate responsibilities concerning all orthopedic procedures. Performs a variety of tasks including the fabrication and removal of casts and splints, application of orthopedic devices, and removal of external orthopedic hardware in a variety of settings (inpatient, outpatient, emergency department and operating room) Acts as a resource for staff to ensure safe cast/splint application and removal practices are used.
Work Performed
Assist physicians and nursing personnel with orthopedic casting procedures to include the application and removal of a variety of casts splints and dressings. Under the direction of a physician, assists in the clinical care of patients, including: Application and removal of mobilization and immobilization devices Application and removal of braces, prosthetics, orthotics, and orthoses Adjustment and repair of braces, prosthetics, orthotic s, and orthoses Fitting and adjustment of canes, crutches and walkers Fabricating splints for various conditions Wound care, removal of wound closure materials (staples, sutures, orthopedic hardware), and the application and removal of sterile and non-sterile dressings Removal or adjustment of external fixators, halos, and orthopedic frames Preparation and set up for specific types of traction, making adjustments as necessary Accurately takes and documents necessary patient measurements (grip strength, leg length, extremity girth, blood pressure, pulse, height, weight etc.) and pertinent history from the patient Assisting the physician in the reduction of fractures and dislocations Assist with aspirations and injections Explains use and care of immobilization devices to patient and family using age appropriate guidelines Reviews instructions with patients on various subjects, including wound care and edema. Assist with the development of appropriate educational materials, using evidence-based information. Demonstrates ability to apply knowledge to different orthopedic treatment situations of adult and pediatric patients in the inpatient setting, outpatient clinic, emergency department and operating room. Serves as a resource of other staff on the appropriate positioning and technique for the application and removal of various immobilization and mobilization devices. Facilitate clinic flow and assist physicians and nursing personnel with coordination of patient care. Maintain work area in clean and orderly condition. Set up and prepare examination rooms. Set up instruments and equipment for specific procedures. Clean and sterilize a variety of medical supp lies, and maintain appropriate inventory of orthopedic supplies and equipment. Places orders for x-rays and durable medical equipment per physician protocol. Performs and/or ensures needed maintenance is completed on equipment. Perform other related duties as directed. Duties for Orthopedic Technologist assigned to Surgical Suites: Under the guidance of a physician, the Certified Orthopedic Technologist may do the following: Position, prepare and drape patients by using accepted sterile practices and techniques. Serve as second assistant in the operating room by using accepted surgical practices and techniques Assist during reductions by supplying and applying appropriate materials Assist with set up and application of traction devices.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
Ability to articulate descriptions of orthopedic conditions based upon a basic understanding of anatomical structures and their relationship with one another. Understanding of theory and application of manual, skin and skeletal traction. Understanding of the proper application of aseptic techniques in dressing change and in setting up for sterile clinical procedures. Ability to articulate the role of an Orthopedic Tech to the general public. Demonstrated commitment to quality assurance and quality patient care.
Level Characteristics
N/A
Minimum Qualifications
Education
High school graduate or equivalent. Graduate of an accredited Orthopedic Technology program preferred. Military corpsman with training in military orthopedics preferred.
Experience
Two years full-time work experience in a hospital, clinic, office, or patients. military setting, working directly in the treatment of orthopedic
Degrees, Licensures, Certifications
Current certification as Orthopedic Technologist Certified by NBCOT required. Candidates who do not have certification will be required to obtain within 6 months of hire date. In order to be eligible to complete the certification, you must have a minimum of 24 months of full time orthopedic technologist experience within the past 36 months OR have completed a qualified Orthopedic Technologist (OT) training program within the past 12 months.
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