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Adheres to Universal Precautions and other appropriate infection control practices. Administers and documents medications on the Medication Administration Record. As the correctional healthcare pioneer and leader for 40 years,YesCareprovides client partners with high quality healthcare and reentry services that will improve the health and safety of our patients, break the cycle of recidivism and better the communities where we live and work.
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The IPC director possesses knowledge of healthcare epidemiology and acts as a consultant directed toward compliance to best Infection Prevention and Control practices. Participates in the review of polices directed toward compliance to National Standards with Occupational Safety and Health Administration, Center for Disease Control, and Joint Commission.
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Job Segment: Nursing, Registered Nurse, Surgery, Healthcare Administration, Infection Control, Healthcare. Maintains and updates knowledge of sanitation, infection control, safety, supplies, equipment, appropriate utilization of supplies and materials.
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Maintain compliance with Universal Precautions and Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) standards, infection control techniques and regulations by: reviewing dental material safety data sheets, and statistics, labeling hazardous material, disposing of sharp and infectious wastes, and maintaining autoclave sterilization log, etc.
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Adhere to infection-control policies and protocols, medication administration and storage procedures and controlled substance regulations. Perform all duties in accordance with clinical, OSHA and infection control standards.
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Protect patients, employees by adhering to infection control policies and protocols, medication administration and controlled substance regulations. Protect patients, employees by adhering to infection control policies and protocols, medication administration and controlled substance regulations.
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Participates in performance improvement activities, patient safety and infection control activities that include data collection and analysis for peer review, root cause analysis and PDCA studies for the unit and organization.
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Protects patients and other employees by adhering to infection-control policies and protocols, medication administration and storage procedures, and controlled substance regulations.
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Coordinate and implement infection control and other quality assurance procedures Be a super-user with the electronic medication administration record (eMAR) to facilitate quality monitoring, as needed Coordination of Care Act as liaison with psychiatrist, external medical providers, guardians, residents, and staff Collaborate with pharmacies and staff regarding medication orders.
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Follow established policies, procedures, continuous quality improvement and safety, environmental and infection control standards. Administer medications using proper techniques, procedures and approved routes of administration; nutrition and therapeutic diet plans.
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We take pride in being a pioneer provider of correctional healthcare. Below is a list of your responsibilities as a Registered Nurse (RN) with YesCare: Facility: St Clair CF. A background check, security clearance and drug screening are required for this role.
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Adhere rigorously to infection control procedures, encompassing proper hand hygiene and utilization of personal protective equipment (PPE) to prevent infections from spreading. Deliver direct nursing care to patients, under the guidance of RNs or physicians, encompassing tasks like medication administration, wound care, and vital signs monitoring.
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Evaluate, clean, dress, and manage wounds, incisions, and injuries while actively monitoring for infection or complications. Address patient comfort and safety requirements, including positioning, mobility assistance, and pain management.
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Collect patient samples, such as blood, urine, and sputum, for subsequent laboratory testing and analysis. Continuously monitor and meticulously document patients' vital signs, including blood pressure, pulse, temperature, and respiration rates.
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Valid and active Licensed Practical Nurse State license. Profession: Licensed Practical Nurse. Maintain detailed and precise patient records, recording changes in their condition, administered treatments, and medication management.
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