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Competently performs assigned technical skills (i.e. bladder scans for PVR’s, specimen collection and testing, traction and trapeze equipment setup, glucose monitoring, dressing changes, Oxygen Saturation, listening to pulse, printing monitor strips, etc.
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Including but not limited to: venipuncture, 12 lead EKG, basic blood glucose collection and monitoring, respiratory care (i.e. Cough and deep breathing, incentive spirometry, pulse oximetry, oxygen setup, hand held nebulizer), dressing changes, collection of vital signs, recognition of life-threatening conditions with initial responses and reporting, emptying and measuring drainage equipment.
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Assist medical provider s with patient examinations, emergencies, and medical procedures; collect lab specimens (for example, urine and blood) from patients for testing; measuring and recording vital signs and patient information (for example, pain assessment, pulse rate, temperature, blood pressure, weight, height) in patient's electronic chart; operat e diagnostic equipment (for example, glucometers, pulse oximeters, nebulizers, oxygen equipment) to administer routine diagnostic tests.
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DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Escort patients to exam rooms, interview patients, measure vital signs, including weight, blood pressure, pulse, temperature, and document all information in patients' chart.
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Accurately takes and records weights, input/output, blood pressure, temperature, pulse rates, respiration, oxygen saturation. Appropriate roles may include, Nursing Assistant, PCA, Resident Assistant or Emergency Room Technician.
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Must possess hearing and sight, with or without use of prosthetics that enables these senses to function adequate to fully meet the requirements of the job, which include taking vital signs of temperature, blood pressure, pulse and oxygen saturation.
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Documents oxygen saturation if patient is connected to continuous pulse oximetry. Take and record temperature, pulse, respiration rates, blood pressure, weight, height and intake-output measurements.
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Appropriately uses/operates/troubleshoots various equipment needed in delivering patient care i.e. scales (infant / adult), digital thermometer, EKG, pulse oximeter, oxygen/nasal cannula/mask, nebulizer, spirometer, Holter Monitor / event recorder, Snellen, audiometry, endoscopes/endoscopic accessories, patient monitoring, etc.
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Duties will include but are not limited to the following: aerosol therapy, oxygen therapy, CPT, incentive spirometry, mechanical ventilation, arterial blood gases, pulmonary function testing, pulse oximetry, assist with fiberoptic bronchoscopy and perform cardiopulmonary resuscitation.
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Establish a therapeutic alliance with assigned patients, initiates and continues pulse oximetry, oxygen saturation and EKG monitoring throughout treatment and recovery. Establish a therapeutic alliance with assigned patients, initiates and continues pulse oximetry, oxygen saturation and EKG monitoring throughout treatment and recovery.
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As directed, performs and documents in the electronic medical records the patient's temperature, pulse, respirations, blood pressure, pulse oximetry, weight, height, and measures intake and output in an accurate and precise manner.
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Must be able to perform, teach and supervise correct techniques for performing venipuncture, holter monitor application and EKG, bone densitometry, Bio Z, spirometry, therapeutic phlebotomy, CPR, administration of injectibles, finger stick glucometry, self-injection technique, ear canal irrigation, IV’s, basic diabetic education, breast self-exam, pulse oximetry, oxygen administration, and assisting physicians in emergency situations including cardiac arrest.
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Vital Signs Monitoring: Regularly monitory and record all vital signs such as BP, pulse, temperature, and oxygen saturation, and report any abnormalities to the nursing staff. Vintage Years AFH | Sharmel Senior Living | Windsor Gardens Memory Care | Premier Senior Living | Cedar Highlands | Sherwood AFH.
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Perform in-office diagnostic tests including eye exams, electrocardiograph, administration of oxygen as ordered, pulse oximetry, peak flow and inhalation treatments. Complete patient phone calls including, but not limited to, proactive care coordination, medication reminders, appointment reminders, transitional care management, and complete documentation with telephone encounters accordingly.
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Interprets diagnostic results for feasibility and reports results, to include blood or other body fluid analysis by blood gas analyzer and co-oximeter, pulmonary function screening, pulmonary mechanics studies, end-tidal C02, and pulse oximetry.
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