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The PCT performs and assists with individual activities of daily living as well as certain treatments for patient care under the direction and supervision of the Registered Nurse according to established policies, procedures and guidelines.
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Licensure: Registered Nurse (RN)-North Carolina Board of Nursing License Registered Radiology Technologist (RTR) -ARRT Radiology OR Emergency Medical Technician-Paramedic (EMT-P) credentialing/accreditation and/or Paramedic associate degree from an appropriately recognized Paramedic program.
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Emergency Medical Technician (EMT), or Certified Nursing Assistant, or Medical Assistant Certified, or Medical Assistant, or Registered Medical Assistant. The Emergency Department/Acute Care Technician (EDAT) is a staff position responsible for providing basic technical patient care skills under the direction and supervision of the Registered Nurse (RN.
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Duties and responsibilities include but are not limited to ability to work in a fast-paced Emergency Department, answer phones, perform order entry, Phlebotomy (required to perform), Point of care Testing, working under the direction of a registered Nurse.
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Licenses & Certifications: Licensed Practical Nurse Paramedic AAMA Certified Medical Assistant Emergency Medical Technician Certified Nursing Assistant Basic Life Support Registered Medical Assistant Additional Qualifications: Must have at least one of the above required licenses/certifications (MA, CNA, LPN, EMT, Paramedic.
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EDUCATION/CERTIFICATION: Credentialed as either an RN (Registered Nurse), LPN (Licensed Practical Nurse), or Paramedic. EDUCATION/CERTIFICATION: Credentialed as either an RN (Registered Nurse), LPN (Licensed Practical Nurse), or Paramedic.
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Assists with patient care activities under the supervision of the Registered Nurse including, but not be limited to, performing activities of daily living (ADL's), obtaining clinical data, including vital signs, EKGs, utilizing universal precautions, collecting specimens, performing point of care testing and recording results in medical record.
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Educated and currently certified/licensed in the state of employment and according to state requirements as an Advanced Emergency Medical Technician (or equivalent) , Licensed Practical Nurse, Licensed Vocation Nurse, Paramedic or Registered Nurse, Nurse Practitioners or Physician Assistant.
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Performs aseptic and sterile treatments/procedures per Registered Nurse direction and physician order, and in compliance with MercyOne Medical Center policy and procedure. Under direct supervision, the Emergency Room Technician assists in carrying out the phases of the nursing process as appropriately delegated by the Registered Nurse.
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Educated and currently certified/licensed in the state of employment and according to state requirements as a Registered Nurse, Licensed Practical Nurse, Licensed Vocation Nurse, Paramedic, or EMT. Current CPR certification required.
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Maintains the safety of patients who have been identified at risk for preventable injury by the implementation of nursing safety interventions or the use of protective devices/equipment under the supervision of the registered nurse.
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Job Title & Specialty Area: Access Center Registered Nurse in Patient Transport. Licensure/certification as a paramedic or EMT Preferred. The Access Center Nurse coordinates, facilitates, and communicates as a representative of the Access Center to promote optimal patient care and support the mission of Children's Health.
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Assist with patient care based on individual needs within the scope of practice under direct supervision of a registered nurse or physician. One of four certifications required: B-EMT, Graduate from a formal Medical Assistant program, Completion of a formal nursing education program to practice as an RN offshore, Completion of a formal medical doctor education program to practice as a medical doctor offshore.
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What You Will Do:The Medical Assistant / Clinic LPN will provide direct care to patients under the supervision and delegation of the Registered Nurse (RN), Nurse Practitioner, Physician Assistant or Physician (Provider) within the PHMG – Clinic.
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Provides assistance with the examination and treatment of patients under the direction of a registered nurse or provider (physician or advanced practice provider). Assists with treatments ordered by provider as supervised by provider or registered nurse.
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