Hi Brittany
It sounds like your describing a very typical Phase 1 Cardiac Rehabilitation position. The places I've filled that role, we were responsible for teaching post open heart surgery patients ROM exercises, how to use their incentive spirometer, daily ambulation, and documenting vitals pre and post ambulation. One place had us do O2 titration and pulse oximetry to wean patients off supplemental O2.We provided a similar service for MI and PCI patients.
We also did the discharge instructions for all patients in the hospital with a diagnosis that was eligible for outpatient Phase 2 CR including medication instruction, reviewing any activity restrictions, and provided them with a home walking program as well getting them connected with a Ph 2 CR program.
Prior to CMS deciding to cover HFrEF, we also provided education on sodium restriction, importance of daily weight monitoring, medication compliance and when to call your physician.
This is a pretty gross oversimplification of Phase 1 duties and responsibilities. It's a really valuable role, but there's no reimbursement for it so when times get lean it's often one of the first things to get the axe.