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Perform routine medical tasks and procedures, including vision tests, urine dipstick tests, pregnancy tests, basic hearing tests, blood glucose testing, site of care hemoglobin A1C testing, sputum collections, oral HIV tests, and non-invasive specimen collection.
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The phlebotomist works under the immediate supervision of the Medical Technologist/Technician, is primarily responsible for the phlebotomy procedures, including veni-punctures, finger sticks, heel sticks, bleeding times, urine collection and drug screen collections.
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Ay receive requested stock items and distribute them to the appropriate place as requested May perform limited testing (i.e., fingersticks, bleeding times, and sweat tests) May perform toxicology (i.e., urine drug) collections and breath alcohol testing, per DOT guidelines May pack and prepare dangerous goods shipment items to the outer island and/or mainland.
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Exam One mobile collectors perform collections at the individual’s home, workplace or specified location. You will be responsible for collecting medical histories, venipuncture, manual blood pressure, vitals, and urine specimens.
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Be able to perform and or assist in Urine collections, cleaning equipment, ordering supplies etc. Able to proficiently and effectively navigate through multiple information technology platforms and applications to provide and support best practices/protocols, value-based care, supporting, implementing, and demonstrating the Core Values of ProMedica: Compassion - treat each and every patient and co-worker with respect, integrity, and dignity.
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Performs Selected Procedures Such As Specimen Collections (Vre Swabs, Urine, Stool And Non-Induced Sputum); Urine Testing, Hematest, Gastrocult, Enemas, Application Of Ice Collar/Caps Or Post Mortem Care. Applies Simple Dressings To Areas Of Potential Impairment Of Skin Integrity After Skin Assessment By Licensed Personnel 4.
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Procedures, venous and capillary punctures, and urine collections for medical and legal testing. Receives on-the-job training for urine drug collection/testing and breath alcohol testing according.
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Performs urine drug screen collections and industrial screening as required. + Performs phlebotomy and specimen collections. Preferred: Training as acquired in an approved phlebotomy training program.
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Where are collections performed? Requirements you must meet: Every collector must be licensed with the State of California with a CPT-1. Medically trained Mobile Phlebotomist/Collector: As a Mobile Collector, you would be a part-time, on-call, and at-will employee.
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Performs patient-related procedures such as but not limited to: measuring and documenting intake and output; blood glucose monitoring; urine specimen collections; measurements of vital signs; and weight.
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Performs study-related tasks and procedures, such as investigational product administration, phlebotomy, urine collections, placement and maintenance of IV catheters, vital signs, ECGs, etc.
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Daily Operations: Collects laboratory specimens to include blood, throat and nasal cultures, urine, urine drug screen and invasive nasopharyngeal swab collections, from patients of all ages in accordance with accepted laboratory standards, policies and procedures (operational and safety) in order to ensure optimal specimen integrity and accurate test results.
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Urine or fecal) as required Reduces patient anxiety by providing a calm environment for patients before, during and after the collection process Demonstrate technique/s using straight needles and/or butterfly needles.
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Exhibit proficiency in all of the following: blood collection by venipuncture and capillary technique from patients of all age groups, urine drug screen collections, paternity collections, breath/saliva alcohol testing, LCM/Cyber Tools, TestCup, pediatric blood collections, difficult draws (patients in mental retardation facilities, long-term care facilities, drug rehabilitation facilities, prisons, psychiatric facilities, or similar facilities.
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Provide office procedures such as urine collections, pulmonary function tests, audiograms, breath alcohol tests, etc. Education: High School Diploma or GED.Certification: Must have active Medical Assistant certification/registration (RMA, CCMA, CMA.
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