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Collect samples such as blood, urine and sputum from patients, and perform routine laboratory tests on samples. Room patients, measure and record vital signs, such as height, weight, temperature, blood pressure, pulse and respiration.
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If applicable, phlebotomy responsibilities including the collection and processing of specimens such as blood, urine, pap smears, cultures, etc. Successful completion of an accredited Medical Assistant program required OR active current certification as a Registered Medical Assistant or Certified Medical Assistant required.
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The methods used to collect data include structured interviews and questionnaires, laboratory-based protocols, assays of biological tissues (blood, saliva, urine), isolation and culture of newborn stem cells, whole-body imaging of newborns, infants and children using air displacement plethysmography (PEA POD) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), and abstraction of clinical data from the medical records.
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Completes visual acuity, blood pressure, weight, urine drug screen on New Hire candidate keeping to appointment schedule 80-90% of the time. Vocational Nurse IV Therapy/Blood Withdrawal Certification - Various-Employee provides certificate; Other; AHA Basic Life Support for Healthcare Professional (AHA BLS Healthcare) - American Heart Association; California Licensed Vocational Nurse (LVN) - CA Board of Vocational Nursing & Psychiatric Technicians.
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Performs blood draws, urine dips, rapid streps, influenza, mono, CMP, CBC, cardiac inhalation treatments. NCH is transforming into an Advanced Community Healthcare System(TM) and we’re proud to: Provide higher acuity care and Centers of Excellence; Offer Graduate Medical Education and fellowships; Have endowed chairs; Conduct research and participate in national clinical trials; and partner with other health market leaders, like Hospital for Special Surgery, Encompass, and ProScan.
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ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS:•Perform basic phlebotomy procedures•Evaluate patients for ability to withstand venipuncture procedure•Explain the venipuncture procedure and answer patient questions•Perform basic point of care testing (CLIA), such as blood glucose levels on patients•Prepare blood, urine, and other body fluid specimens for testing according to established standards•Verifies patient by reading patient identification.
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Properly explains in a clear but courteous manner the process of the venipuncture (blood drawing) and or other specimen collection (ex. urine or fecal) as required Demonstrate technique/s using straight needles and/or butterfly needles.
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Duties may include as needed/assigned: Chemistry, Hematology, Urinalysis, Coagulation, Blood Bank Must be proficient in the performance of manual differentials, cell counts on body fluids, and urine microscopy.
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Obtains finger stick blood sugar and specimen collections such as urine or stool or wound. Orthostatic blood pressures. Current EMT P license without restrictions or EMT B within at least one (1) year relative experience in a similar capacity; including, but not limited to: Military experience, private ambulance company, fire department or healthcare setting.
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Assess and document patient conditions and report change as needed (vitals, blood/stool/urine, glucose, etc.) What we offer our Licensed Practical Nurse (LPNs): Competitive pay, benefits, and incentives Truly flexible scheduling – a dedication to work/life balance (Part time) Daily Pay option available No Overtime Required One-on-One patient care Sign on Bonus Excited to hear more.
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Basic Life Support (BLS) certification required from the American Red Cross or American Heart Association. Clean all surgical instruments and package up to send for sterilization. Minimum of 1 year of experience in a health care facility or private physician office.
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Takes patients' vital signs (temperature, pulse, respiration, and blood pressure); performs routine tests such as urine dip stick, urine pregnancy test, vision and hearing tests and promptly reports findings to supervising personnel; administers simple range of motion exercises; assists in application of traction devices; positions and drapes patients for examination or treatment; transports patients to other areas of the hospital in wheelchair or gurneys.
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Demonstrates ability to provide care for young adult, adult and geriatric patients under supervision of a licensed physician, NP and/or RN.Demonstrates knowledge, skill and ability to perform: phlebotomy, EKG, vital signs, medication administration by oral, med nebulizer, IM, SQ, routes for adults, ear lavage, monofilament, glucometer, occult blood, visual and auditory acuity, strep screen, urinalysis, urine pregnancy, specimen collection and preparation as applicable to the practice setting.
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You will be responsible for collecting medical histories, venipuncture, manual blood pressure, vitals, and urine specimens. Requirements you must meet: Every collector must be a skilled phlebotomist and must have a minimum of 100 successful practical blood draws.
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May assist pharmacist in administering clinical services including the collection and proper labeling of blood/urine samples from patients and other clinical services as required; assists pharmacy staff in coordination of clinical services, Walgreens healthcare clinics and external providers.
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