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Demonstrates competence in the implementation/administration of age appropriate care in accordance with established Practice Guidelines, Policies/Procedures and State/Federal Law in regards to hygiene, nutritional, elimination, and activity measures as well as non-sterile/non-invasive procedures, oxygen setup, simple dressings, traction set-up, blood glucose testing, measuring and recording vital signs and non-sterile specimen collection.
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Monitoring and recording patient vital signs and medical information. Overseeing and guiding Licensed Practical Nurses (LPNs) and Certified Nurse Assistants (CNAs) in delivering quality care.
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Your duty of caring for the patients coming into our facility include tasks like creating and maintaining accurate patient records, administering medication and monitoring for side effects, recording vital signs, and reporting symptoms and changes in patient conditions.
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Primary responsibilities include recording patient vital signs, assisting with head to toe assessments and proper clinical documentation, maintaining all patient health data and records, running therapeutic group sessions, maintaining a safe and therapeutic milieu including crisis intervention and performing Q15 observation rounds while working within the ethical boundaries of the field.
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Verifies member information by interviewing patient; reviewing and/or recording medical history; taking vital signs; confirming purpose of visit. Completes records by recording patient examination, treatment, and test results.
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Recording vital signs, performing EKG, spirometry and or other similar non-complex office procedures. Responsibilities include front desk and back office functions as needed and will include travel to other nearby practice locations in the metro Atlanta area.
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Perform basic technical skills which may include: CPR; taking and recording vital signs; change non-sterile dressings; measuring and recording fluid intake/output; assist patient with taking oral medications as directed by the physician or nurse.
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Taking/recording vital signs, such as temperature blood-pressure as directed by medical or nursing staff. Nexion has also taken an active stance for diversity and inclusion by establishing a Diversity Task Force to tear down divisive barriers and build unity of cultures and purpose.
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Perform healthcare-related tasks, such as monitoring vital signs and medication, under the direction of nurse (LPN or RN). Prepare and maintain records to document client progress and services performed by recording in resident chart, use judgment to report changes in client condition to manager or supervisor for review.
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Obtaining and recording vital signs (blood pressure, pulse, temperature, etc.) Recording patient information in electronic health records (EHR) systems. Recording patient information in electronic health records (EHR) systems.
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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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Maintains patient stability by checking vital signs and weight; testing urine; recording intake and output information. Employee Assistance Program: This program provides professional, confidential telephonic or face-to-face counseling to you and your household members at no cost.
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These responsibilities may include, but is not limited to assisting with ambulating and mobilization of patients, taking and recording the patient’s vital signs (i.e., BP, Temperature, Pulse, Respirations, & O2 sat), weighing patients, assisting with personal hygiene / AM Care (i.e., Oral Care, Bathing the patient, etc.
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Assists with triage process by obtaining and recording accurate and complete weights, heights, vital signs and head circumferences in the electronic health record. Maintains competency in techniques and skills required for the habilitation/rehabilitation of patients with a developmental disability.
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Responsibilities Prepares patient for exam and treatment by taking and recording vital signs, symptoms, and other necessary measurements and recording chief compliant. Provides clerical support with patient/client notifications and documentation, which includes completing medical records, labs, authorizations, X-Rays, hospital records, and any previous care pertaining to each patient visit.
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