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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 Diagnosticsservices.
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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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Label, centrifuge and split specimens as required by test order. Work effectively with staff employees to ensure compliance with dress code, EHS & QA requirements, customer service requirements and SOP's, advising Manager or Supervisor of any issues or problems as they arise.
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The Phlebotomist performs venipuncture and capillary puncture on adults, neonates, and pediatric patients; collects urine specimens; performs EKG and spirometry on adult and pediatric patients; participates in the instruction of new personnel; works with computer; communicates in a manner that promotes Laboratory professionalism as well as a comfortable phlebotomy.
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12 exam rooms, procedure room, limited on-site pharmacy, Spirometer, holter monitor, EKG machine and nebulizer machine. Required Procedures: EKGs, PFTs, blood draws, urine check, joint injections, pap smears, mole/wart removal, drug screening, ear irrigation, sutures.
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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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Vision screening, ear irrigations, hearing tests, hematocrit, tonometry measurements, EKG tests, collecting throat, wound, and sputum specimens, and urine cultures) using appropriate instruments, techniques, and specimen labeling process.
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Knowledge regarding the technical correctness of EKG and spirometry printoutsKnowledge regarding the proper attachment of a Holter monitorSkill in labeling and dispersing specimens to appropriate stations Skill in interacting with patients representing a broad physical and socioeconomic spectrum.
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Assists the physician with therapeutic and diagnostic patient care functions which may require sterile technique, wound care, urine catheter insertion/removal, wound care, inhalation treatments, removal or application of dressings, EKG, visual testing, and audiometric testing.
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Performs diagnostic and occupational medicine testing to include, but not limited to, EKG, spirometry, audiometry, titmus and pulse oximetry. This may include urine drug screens, blood/breath alcohol testing, oral fluids and hair testing.
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Performs diagnostic and laboratory tests including but not limited to audiometry, Snellen, EKG, urine dip, hemocue hemoglobin, etc., according to SFCHC competency standards. Medical Assistant should demonstrate knowledge of NextGen Electronic Health Record (EHR) system.
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Performs EKG and records results in EHR.•Performing basic hearing and vision tests. Collects, prepares, and transcribes result of laboratory specimens such as urine dipsticks, phlebotomy (if applies), and finger sticks (In CLIwaived facilities.
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Skills in performing venipuncture, audiometry and spirometryAbility/skill in conducting EKG testsFluency in another language such as Spanish, Russian, Armenian or Korean preferred. Performs and reads routine lab tests such as urinalysis, urine pregnancy, hemoglobin and strep tests; ensures proper preparation of laboratory specimens to be read by clinicians.
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Accurately performs routine tests on patients such as EKG, rapid strep, urinalysis, and urine pregnancy tests. Follow-up with patient as appropriate to ensure compliance with recommendations, medications, lab/x-ray results, special visits, PCP visits, dieticians, diabetes educators, etc.
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Instructs patients in basic testing requirements (e.g. clean catch urine, EKG, phlebotomy, pap tests, etc. Follows guidelines for point-of-care testing, EKG techniques and phlebotomy.
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