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Matching the right professionals to meet and surpass your standards

Quality is crucial in patient care, and Triad Travel Nursing Agency LLC strives to ensure quality above all else. Patient care technicians work closely with nursing staff and other healthcare team members to support patients throughout their treatments. The support our PCTs can offer healthcare facilities can help sustain and enhance the quality of their services, guaranteeing patient satisfaction.

Our CNAs provide the following services:

  • Conducting necessary tests and recording results
  • Collecting specimens
  • Monitoring vital signs
  • Monitoring patient’s food and liquid intake
  • Escorting patients to the restroom and other facilities
  • Assisting patients through the diagnostic processes
  • Providing emotional support to patients and families

How Patient Care Technicians Help Individuals

Our PCTs support patients in various ways, ensuring their comfort and well-being. They assist with personal hygiene, provide mobility support, and offer emotional encouragement. With their help, patients experience improved daily care, leading to better recovery outcomes and enhanced quality of life.

We deploy our patient care technicians to various facilities, including:

  • Hospitals
  • Clinics
  • Skilled Nursing Facilities
  • Dialysis Clinics
  • Surgery Centers
  • Rehabilitation Facilities
  • Hospice Facilities

What Sets Our Patient Care Technician Services Apart?

Our premier healthcare in North Dakota goes beyond simple staffing by offering seamless integration of highly trained professionals who align with your facility’s culture and patient care standards. Our commitment to quality, compassionate care, and efficiency makes us a trusted partner in healthcare staffing.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does a Patient Care Technician do?
A Patient Care Technician (PCT) provides hands-on support to patients by assisting with daily activities, vital signs monitoring, and basic medical procedures under the supervision of nurses. They play a crucial role in ensuring patient comfort and safety in healthcare settings.
Where do Patient Care Technicians typically work?
PCTs work in hospitals, nursing homes, rehabilitation centers, and home healthcare settings. Their versatility makes them essential in various healthcare environments where direct patient care is needed.
What is the difference between a Patient Care Technician and a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA)?
While both PCTs and CNAs provide direct patient care, PCTs receive additional training in tasks such as EKG readings and phlebotomy. This allows them to take on more clinical responsibilities compared to CNAs.
What qualifications does a Patient Care Technician need?
PCTs typically complete a certification program that includes training in patient care, medical procedures, and healthcare technology. Many employers also require certification in CPR and Basic Life Support (BLS).
How can healthcare facilities benefit from hiring Patient Care Technicians?
Hiring PCTs helps healthcare facilities improve patient care efficiency by supporting nurses and medical staff with essential tasks. Their versatility reduces workload strain and enhances overall patient satisfaction.
Can a Patient Care Technician advance their career in healthcare?
Absolutely! Many PCTs use their experience as a stepping stone to become nurses, medical assistants, or other healthcare professionals. Gaining hands-on patient care experience provides a strong foundation for further medical training.

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