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Performs clinic procedures such as point of care, influenza, strep, pregnancy, hemoglobin A1c test, urine dipstick, 12-Lead EKG, ear irrigation, administering immunizations/medications (Intramuscular injections), providing nebulizer treatment, setting up Pap Smear tray, assisting provider with wound care, and, PPD placement.
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Performs technical procedures such as but not limited to phlebotomy, EKG, urine and sputum specimen collection, and bedside glucose monitoring. Collects urine, stool and sputum specimens for analysis and culture as directed by RN. Customer Service: Demonstrates tact, diplomacy and sensitivity when interacting with patients, visitors, physicians, and co-workers.
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Blood glucose), weights, vital signs, I&O, telemetry monitor application/reapplication, HAC & PSI prevention (TEDs/SCDs), clean catch/mini catheter urine collection. In addition, simple dressings, placement and removal of restraints, 12 lead EKG, bladder scan, all specimen collections as well as IV catheter removal and Foley catheter removal.
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Perform CLIA waived tests such as urine analysis, blood glucose, hematocrit, strep screening, flu screening, urine pregnancy test, gram stain, wet mount, OC culture, TB tine test, and EKG and Pap smear preparation.
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In addition, simple dressings, 12 lead EKG, bladder scan, all specimen collections. Nursing Student that has completed one clinical rotation preferred Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) or Paramedic or currently enrolled in an EMT or Paramedic program preferred.
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Administering nebulizer treatments, and teaching proper protocol, wound care, medication administration (IV, PO), EKG (2 lead), nasal packing, etc. Practices and holds an active unrestricted license in accordance with the respective state laws and regulations governing the practice of registered nursesCollect Patient Information: Vital signs, physical exam, point of care testing (), Labs (blood/urine), medication compliance and reconciliation, adherence to discharge instructions, etc.
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Orders and reviews diagnostic tests, X-rays, labs, and bloodwork (UA, Strep, EKG, Flu, Drug screen, Urine Pregnancy) Orders and reviews diagnostic tests, X-rays, labs, and bloodwork (UA, Strep, EKG, Flu, Drug screen, Urine Pregnancy.
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Conduct onsite lab testing to include: EKG, pulmonary function, blood glucose and urine pregnancy tests. Conduct onsite lab testing to include: EKG, pulmonary function, blood glucose and urine pregnancy tests.
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Conducting point-of-care testing, including but not limited to glucose finger sticks, venipuncture, EKG, pregnancy tests, Covid testing, and urine testing. Conducting point-of-care testing, including but not limited to glucose finger sticks, venipuncture, EKG, pregnancy tests, Covid testing, and urine testing.
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Provides specimen collection, throat swabs for culture, and CLIwaived laboratory testing*, such as PT/INR, strep A, hemoccult, capillary glucose, urine analyzer, and urine HCG. Performs phlebotomy for Quest labs.
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Assisting the physician with basic patient care and medical procedures, which may include but is not limited to: phlebotomy, Urine Drug Screens, rapid strep, UA, EKG, procedure set ups, etc.
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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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The candidate/phlebotomist is responsible for obtaining vitals, drawing blood, urine, EKG, and medical history. Obtaining vitals, blood, urine, EKGs, and medical history. Mobile Wellness Solutions provides Nationwide Mobile Phlebotomy, Insurance Examinations, DNA Testing and Drug Screening.
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Conducts in center exams and mobile exams, which include taking basic vitals, medical histories, venipuncture, urine collection, and EKG. Also collects specimens for pre- employment drug screenings and other Quest Diagnostics services.
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Prefer urine or hair follicle collection and EKG experience. May also be required to act as coach, mentor, instructor and resource person for new employees who have completed the required phlebotomy training program.
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