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Obtains vital signs: BP, temp, pulse, height & weight accurately and completely as required. Education, Certification, Computer and Training Requirements:· High school diploma or equivalent, required· AAS in Emergency Medical Services and current State of Oregon EMT Paramedic license required.
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Takes temperature, pulse, blood pressure, and other vital signs to detect deviations from normal and assess condition of patient. Takes temperature, pulse, blood pressure, and other vital signs to detect deviations from normal and assess condition of patient.
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Essential Functions Take temperature, pulse, blood pressure, and other vital signs to detect deviations from normal. Draw blood from patient’s finger, ear lobe, or vein, observing principles of asepsis to obtain blood samples.
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The duties of home health nurses range from taking vital signs (blood pressure, pulse, and temperature) to assessing health progress and needs. nIf you're a home health nurse, apply now and see what the buzz is all about.
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Check patient's vital signs, to include temperature, respiration, pulse, weight, blood pressure, and pulse oximeter reading. Obtain and document patient's current medical history, drug history, chief complaints, allergies, and vital signs on the correct form.
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Duties and Responsibilities Obtains and documents reason for visit, patient vital signs which may include: Temperature, blood pressure, weight, BMI, respirations, and pulse. Duties and Responsibilities Obtains and documents reason for visit, patient vital signs which may include: Temperature, blood pressure, weight, BMI, respirations, and pulse.
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Obtain patients review of systems and history, measure vital signs, including but not limited to weigh, blood pressure, pulse, temperature, and complete all necessary documentation in patient's chart and consistent with clinical protocol.
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Record vital signs, including blood pressure, pulse, temperature, and respiration rate as requested by staff. Remind patients to take medications and nutritional supplements. Stay up to date on CNA training and facility policy and procedure.
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Here at Summit Health, our total rewards include, but are not limited to:We’ve Got You Covered - Health coverage is vital, and it begins as soon as the 1st of the month after you start employment.
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Obtains and records resident’s vital signs (Temperature, blood pressure, pulse, respirations, and weight) asdirected. Assures all Resident Assistant duties are performed as assigned and documented appropriately/electronicrecord.
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Recording vital signs, including blood pressure, pulse, temperature, and respiration rate as requested by staff. Reminding patients to take medications and nutritional supplements. BLS AHA - Required 1 + years of experience as a LTC CNA required.
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CMA / RMA: Bethany Medical (BM), a multi-specialty physician practice located in Greensboro, High Point, Winston-Salem, Kernersville, Jamestown, North Wilkesboro, and Mt Airy. We are looking for an extremely motivated individual to perform patient interviews, measures vital signs (i.e., pulse rate, temperature, blood pressure, weight, and height), phlebotomy, injections, EKGs, and records information on patients' charts.
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Provides basic nursing skills, including but not limited to: Vital signs and pulse oximetry; finger stick blood glucose; ADL’s; recording intake and output; collecting urine, stool, sputum specimens; apply/remove compression hose; SCDs etc.
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Obtains vital signs including height, weight, heart rate, respiratory rate, temperature, pulse oximetry and blood pressure. Clinical duties include, but are not limited to: preparing patients for examination, taking and recording vital signs and medical histories, obtaining an electrocardiogram, collecting specimens, performing point of care testing, and giving injections.
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Observes characteristics, reports, and records vital signs: Temperature: oral, rectal, auxiliary Apical or radial pulse Respirations Blood pressure Assists the physicians or professional nurse with physicals, rectal or pelvic examinations, and special treatments or tests.
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