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Completion of the admission process for consumers including: Medical Checklist/Physical Health/Nutritional screening, Medication List, Medication Administration Record, vital signs, height/weight, transcribing physician orders, AIMS, and admission notes.
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Performs such duties as cardiac monitoring, medication calculation and administration, immobilization of body, would treatment, control of bleeding, monitoring and relaying of vital signs, oxygen and IV therapy administration, sterile suctioning, intubation, defibrillation, ECG monitoring and the management of cardiac arrest and severe trauma patients.
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Centurion is the provider of healthcare services for the Indiana DOC. To explore a non-medical career in corrections with Indiana DOC, text IDOC to 765-263-6322 to speak with a recruiter, or apply now at indmhm #MC1The Qualified Medication Aide (QMA) works under the direction of a Registered Nurse and/or other medical staff and is responsible for assisting nurses by following written and/or oral instructions to administer medications and document drug dosages and times of administration.
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Administers and supervises the administration of medication to clients in residential treatment units, transitional living, Monarch School and After School Program within the established guidelines.
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Advanced skill in screening patients, medication administration, wound care, vital signs, and drawing blood and other specimens for laboratory work. The incumbent in this role oversees the hiring, performance management, training and day-to-day functions of center team members, including but not limited to: Care Promoters (all levels), Pharmacy/Medication Technicians and X-ray Technicians.
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Provides comprehensive nursing services; assesses the holistic needs of individuals by incorporating family and environmental factors; collects and documents patient health history; measures and records vital signs; completes health assessments and performs limited exams; obtains, processes, and handles lab specimens; manages, controls and implements medication administration programs; performs minor procedures and treatments within designated area of specialty.
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Performs select clinical duties, including but not beyond: Taking vital signs Oral, IM, and SUBQ medication administration Wound care and dressing changes Assisting in the completion of patient admissions and discharge work Enemas Vaccine administration Chart review Patient education.
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Conducts post-hospital release follow-up care including, but not limited to, monitoring medication, dressing changes, and checking vital signs, drawing blood, administration of medications.
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Verifies patient’s identity and checks contents of the chart for pertinent information (e.g.; proper consents, attendance by clergy, administration of pre-operative medication, unusual signs such as colds, temperatures, tremors, etc.
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The Anesthesiologist is responsible for monitoring patient health through the administration of anesthesia and other medication. Monitoring patient vital signs and pain management after surgical and medical procedures to ensure patient comfort.
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Performs clinical tasks such as blood draws, EKGs, hearing and vision screens, urinalysis, injections, vaccinations, and medication administration, treatments and minor surgeries as needed.
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These may include the following, as governed by LPN scope of practice: medication administration, vaccination, other injections, and patch placement, set up and/or assist for procedure. The FGP LPN will check vital signs, recording a patients medical history, and utilize specialized skills and safety when carrying out specific tasks of patient care as assigned, including phlebotomy, point of care testing via finger stick, with certification, and electrocardiograms.
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Observe and report to the facility's charge nurse reactions and side-effects to medication shown by a resident Take and record vital signs prior to the administration of medication which could affect or change the vital signs Reports to charge nurse and documents reasons prescribed drugs are not administered.
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As necessary, observe and supervise the activities of unlicensed direct care staff, including the administration of medication, to ensure compliance with applicable requirements and report observations to higher-level staff.
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Teaches patients and significant others how to manage their illness/injury, by explaining: post-treatment home care needs, diet/nutrition/exercise programs, self-administration of medication and rehabilitation.
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