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Schedules and performs patient procedures, assessments, evaluations and testing as required by the protocol, including but not limited to blood sample collection, processing and shipping, ECG, vital signs, etc., as applicable.
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Help with scheduling study procedures, which may include EEG, MRI brain scan, PET scans, physician assessment, electrocardiogram (ECG), blood draw, and lumbar puncture; Handle human specimens including tubes of blood, CSF, and screening urine sample.
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The hospital is well equipped with a full range of diagnostic and treatment equipment including commercial grade lab diagnostics, ECG, blood pressure monitoring, pulse oximetry, anesthesia, flexible & rigid endoscopy, ultrasound (including bedside), telemetry, blood gas, cystoscopy, laparoscopy, cryotherapy, and CT imaging.
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Observe ultrasound display screen, and listen to signals to record vascular information, such as blood pressure, limb volume changes, oxygen saturation, and cerebral circulation. Activities include over-reading stress tests, ECG and remote monitoring interpretation, and clinical cardiology services (inpatient and outpatient.
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Reviews existing data in the patient health-care record including admission and current respiratory care orders, the patient medical, occupational and social history, physical examination, pulmonary function values, blood gas results, chest x-ray, related laboratory data, ECG, etc.
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Transports x-rays, blood products and equipment. Performs bedside testing such as Oximetry, ECG, Glucometery, urinalysis and other tests. Our health plan serves more than 580,000 members statewide and offers Medicare Advantage, Medicaid (Centennial Care) and Commercial health plans.
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Multi-parameter monitors that can provide clinicians with continuous ECG, pulse oximetry, capnography, and blood pressure. Our state-of-the-art hospital includes modern surgical suites, reference-grade lab, laser therapy, digital radiology, ultrasonography, endoscopy, and much more.
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The essential functions of this position include, but are not limited to; assisting in patient care performing cardiology procedures, such as, holter monitoring, cardiac stress testing (GXT, Echo stress, Nuclear stress (treadmill and pharmacologic options), ECGs, event recorders, ambulatory blood pressure monitoring, providing supervision during exercise sessions, risk factor assessment, appropriate referrals, patient education and quality assurance.
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Operates and interprets all physiologic patient monitors including ECG, direct and indirect blood pressure, pulse oximeter, capnograph, gas analyzer, temperature and blood gas analyzer.
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Procedures include performing treadmill stress testing, Holter monitor hook-up and scanning, electrocardiograms (ECG), ambulatory blood pressure (ABP) monitor hook-up and scanning, event monitor ordering, hook-up and resulting, assists with cardiopulmonary exercise testing (CPET) and stress echocardiography.
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Places blood pressure cuff, sensor for pulse oximeter, ECG leads, nasal cannula, and grounding pad. Patient care environment with potential exposure to blood and body fluids which may carry infections to infectious disease, and to chemical and electrical hazards.
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Providing medical treatments including TPR, bladder expression, BP monitoring, venipuncture, venous, arterial & central catheter placement, sedative/treatment therapy injections, urinary catheter management, blood & plasma transfusions, oxygen therapy including chest tube & nasal tube, ECG, gastric tube placement, ventilator monitoring.
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Performs needed blood tests for PCV/TP, AZO, blood glucose and blood gases. Restrains and anesthetizes canine and feline patients. Registered Veterinary Technician or Senior Veterinary Assistant.
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Cell Saver-Blood Salvage (sets up and runs machine during surgery). Places monitoring equipment (e.g. ECG leads, BP cuff, BIS Sensor, Pulse Oximeter probe). The Anesthesia Technician II does not transfuse any fluids including blood products.
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Demonstrate knowledge, skill and ability to perform: phlebotomy, ECG, vital signs, ear lavage, monofilament, glucometer, occult blood, visual and auditory acuity, strep screen, urinalysis, urine pregnancy, specimen collection and preparation as applicable to the practice setting.
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