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The Patient Observer provides continuous bedside monitoring and observation for assigned high risk patients to ensure safety and prevention of injury. The Patient Observer must react quickly to ...

The Patient Observer provides continuous bedside monitoring and observation for assigned high risk patients to ensure safety and prevention of injury. The Patient Observer must react quickly to ...

Patient Observer Working collaboratively as a member of a multidisciplinary treatment team, the Patient Observer works under the direction of a Registered Nurse, participating in carrying out nursing ...

The Patient Observer works to maintain safety as a one to one to assure that the patient does not harm himself/herself. VPNE is a family-owned, fun, and rapidly growing company headquartered in the ...

The Patient Observer works to maintain safety as a one to one to assure that the patient does not harm himself/herself. VPNE is a family-owned, fun, and rapidly growing company headquartered in the ...

The Patient Observer works to maintain safety as a one to one to assure that the patient does not harm himself/herself. VPNE is a family-owned, fun, and rapidly growing company headquartered in the ...

The Patient Observer works to maintain safety as a one to one to assure that the patient does not harm himself/herself. VPNE is a family-owned, fun, and rapidly growing company headquartered in the ...

The Patient Observer works to maintain safety as a one to one to assure that the patient does not harm himself/herself. VPNE is a family-owned, fun, and rapidly growing company headquartered in the ...

Safety Observer FLSA and Employment Status: Temporary, Non-Exempt, Full Time Schedule: Monday - Friday full time, some weekend and overnight hours required Location: MA, NH, CT, other states as ...

Safety Observer FLSA and Employment Status: Temporary, Non-Exempt, Full Time Schedule: Monday - Friday full time, some weekend and overnight hours required Location: MA, NH, CT, other states as ...

The Safety Observer is responsible for supporting Novalarm Systems Inc.'s Project team in ensuring the safe installation of low voltage systems and subsystems across commercial, industrial and ...

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What is the difference between Observe vs Monitor?

AspectObserveMonitor
CredentialsTypically no formal certification requiredOften requires certifications like CompTIA, Cisco, or industry-specific training
Work EnvironmentInvolves watching or inspecting processes, often in real-time or during auditsInvolves continuous tracking and analysis of systems or processes
Industry UsageUsed across security, quality assurance, and safety rolesCommon in IT, cybersecurity, and network management
Search & Comparison IntentUnderstanding roles that involve watching or inspectingRoles focused on ongoing system oversight

Observe involves inspecting or watching processes, often intermittently, while Monitor refers to continuous tracking and analyzing systems or data streams. Both roles are essential in quality assurance, security, and system management, but they differ in scope and frequency of activity.

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Patient Observer

Waterbury Hospital

Waterbury, CT • On-site

Part-time

Re-posted 3 days ago


Waterbury Hospital rating

7.8

Company rating: 7.8 out of 10

Based on 8 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

164th of 1,060 rated hospitals


Job description

The Patient Observer provides continuous bedside monitoring and observation for assigned high risk patients to ensure safety and prevention of injury. The Patient Observer must react quickly to behavioral changes and notify nursing staff (or applicable) of unsafe, changing behaviors or abnormal conditions. The observations would be required in the Emergency Department.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
  • Observes one or more assigned high risk patients for harmful, dangerous, or violent behaviors
  • Remains with the patient at all times, including when the patient leaves room/unit for procedures, testing, and lavatory or upon transfer to other unit as required
  • Does not leave patient(s) unattended unless relieved by another staff member or if the patient was transferred to a unit
  • Communicates with RNs (or applicable) to understand patient limitations before and during each assignment
  • Provides a continuous line of sight with the patient(s)
  • Remains alert and engaged with patient(s) for extended periods of time
  • Verbally intervenes to calm or de-escalate patient(s); must diffuse aggressive behavior or prevent escalation of conflict
  • Notifies nursing staff in real time of changing or unusual conditions and or behaviors as needed.
  • Maintains a safe environment for patient area(s)
  • Performs skills and procedures specific to the role proficiently in accordance with departmental competencies and procedures
  • Documents observation notes as required and as needed
  • Maintains patient(s) confidentiality
  • Perform other related duties as required

REQUIREMENTS:
  • High School Diploma or equivalent required
  • Previous patient care experience desired and/or one year prior experience, law/ correctional enforcement officer, or in a mental/behavioral health role preferred.
  • Good oral and written communication as well interpersonal skills is a must
  • Must possess strong observation skills
  • Must react quickly to sudden, stressful situations while maintaining a calm composure
  • Ability to maintain patient confidentiality and uphold all HIPAA requirements
  • Physical requirements include grabbing, lifting, pulling, pushing, standing, walking and running; May sit or stand for extended periods of time
  • Potential of occupational exposure such as blood or mucous and other potentially infectious materials during the performance of duties
  • Ensures hand washing when entering and leaving patient rooms
  • Ability to take call and arrive at hospital within one hour or less with short notice
  • Must complete all Waterbury Hospital mandated trainings, safety and compliance assignments
  • Must have basic computer skills and ability to access internet and other programs applicable to Waterbury Hospital procedures

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