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Administers medication as directed in the Medication Administration policies and procedures manual except injections, medication given by g-tube or nasogastric tubes and IV medications.
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Nursing duties including measuring and recording patients' vital signs, draw blood, give injections, and perform clinical tasksObserve patients, charting, reporting changes in patients' conditions, such as adverse reactions to medication or treatment, and taking any necessary action.
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Administer medication to inmates/residents under the direct supervision of the Health Services Administrator. Obtain, monitor, record and report vital signs and patient's condition as needed.
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Provides general nursing, direct care &/or p rogramming assistance (, takes patient vital signs; assists with personal grooming & hygiene, bathing or daily living activities; administers topical ointments & solutions, eye, ear &/or nose drops; repositions patients; responds to patient alarms; makes medical appointments for patients; escorts patients & assists with recreational activities; provides one to one group activities according to intervention stated on treatment plan.
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Job Requirements Required for Onboarding BLS Color Vision Mandatory Exam Core Mandatory Part I Core Mandatory Part II (Nursing) Core Mandatory Part III General ICU RN ICU - Skills Preventing Medication Errors RN Pharmacology RN State License About Amare Medical Network At Amare Medical Network , we specialize in matching nursing professionals with jobs they love.
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In lieu of Coursework/Training: Minimum one year of work experience as a medical assistant that includes the following clinical skills: obtaining vital signs, administering injections and medication administration.
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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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Performing tasks associated with medication administration, including patient vital signs, calculate medication dosages and stock the medication cart. Performs tasks safely and effectively to assure client comfort and welfare Requirements: High School Diploma Medication Aide certification Minimum 1-2 years of experience Current BLS certification is required.
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Preparation includes the following: height, weight and vital signs; update medication list; update allergies in record; update personal, family and social history; inquire about smoking status; obtain the reason for the visit.
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Obtains vital signs: BP, temp, pulse, height & weight accurately and completely as required. Reviews and updates medication list and accurately documents knew allergies in the Electronic Health Record (EHR.
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Escort patients to exam room and follow practice workflow (e.g., patient identification, initiate medication reconciliation, screening questions, vital signs) including documentation in Epic in a professional, inclusive, accurate, and enthusiastic manner.
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Previous experience with participant recruitment of clinical populations, obtaining MRI and EEG scans, processing neuroimaging data, coordinating medication clinical trials or working with children with autism spectrum disorder is highly desirable.
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MT: must be able to provide certificate of completion of 10-hour and 5-hour or 15-hour Medication Technician Certification course, must be a licensed Medication Tech verifiable through online registry.
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Documents review of systems; measures vital signs such as pulse rate, respirations, blood pressure, weight and height (see Appendix A for specifics); updates past and current medical, social and family history; reviews medications and updates medication list at each visit.
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Performing basic health care services for patients, including checking vital signs or administering prescription medication. Working with a nurse, personal care aide, CNA, nurse aide, nursing assistant, and other caregivers and in-home care professionals.
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