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Patient Care Technician (PCT)

Patient Care Technicians (PCTs) assist healthcare professionals with patient care, vital signs, and medical procedures. They work under the supervision of nurses and other medical staff to provide basic care and support to patients.

responsibilities

A Patient Care Technician (PCT) is a healthcare professional responsible for providing basic care and support to patients under the supervision of nurses and other medical staff. Key responsibilities include:

  • Taking vital signs (temperature, pulse, blood pressure, etc.)
  • Assisting with daily living activities (bathing, dressing, feeding, etc.)
  • Collecting lab samples and preparing patients for tests
  • Maintaining patient records and reporting concerns
  • Providing emotional support and comfort to patients and families
  • Assisting with mobility and transfers
  • Performing EKGs and other basic medical procedures

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Work Environment:

- Hospitals - Clinics - Nursing homes - Rehabilitation centers - Long-term care facilities

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Skills and Qualities:

- Compassionate and empathetic - Strong communication and teamwork skills - Ability to lift and move patients - Attention to detail and accuracy - Basic medical knowledge and terminology

Our team of experts

PCTs work in various healthcare settings, including hospitals, clinics, and nursing homes, and often serve as a bridge between patients and healthcare teams. They play a vital role in ensuring quality patient care and supporting the healthcare system.

In Florida, Patient Care Technicians (PCTs) typically require:

Upon completing the program, you must pass the Certified Patient Care Technician/Assistant (CPCT/A) certification exam. Some states may also require a background check and additional certifications. 

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