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Looking for a male Phlebotomist who will be responsible for specimen collection including various types of toxicology, urine, and blood. Experience in urine specimen collection preferred.
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The main function of an Processing/Accessioning Tech is to receive and prepare urine specimens for processing in a production laboratory. Are you looking for an entry level opportunity within a toxicology lab.
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Understands and evaluates data related to psychiatric emergency: Vital signs/LOC Glasgow coma scale; Lab tests (routine bloodwork, urine toxicology screen) Understands and evaluates data related to psychiatric emergency: Vital signs/LOC Glasgow coma scale; Lab tests (routine bloodwork, urine toxicology screen.
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GENERAL STATEMENT OF RESPONSIBILITY: Receive, open, code, and prepare toxicology specimens for laboratory analysis. Dump negative urine specimens. Re-aliquot urine specimens for screening and confirmation testing.
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Job Description: This position reports to the Supervisor, Forensic Processing and is responsible for the routine daily sample processing of the Forensic Toxicology Processing Department. Sort specimens by source (hair, oral fluid, urine, etc) and work list.
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Supervise same sex urine sample collection for toxicology. Administer medications as ordered by the physician (MAT programs), understand basic pharmacology, planting and reading of PPDs (intradermal skin test.
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Performs therapeutic nursing interventions as established by individualized plan of care for the preschool, school age or adolescent patient and his/her family. Demonstrated understanding of the Emergency Mental Health Nurse and their role within the ED.
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Manage patient medication needs, including controlled substances while monitoring for any aberrant behavior by monitoring Urine Toxicology Tests and state CURES/PDMP records. Manage patient medication needs, including controlled substances while monitoring for any aberrant behavior by monitoring Urine Toxicology Tests and state CURES/PDMP records.
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Perform and observe urine toxicology specimen collection following program procedures including strict adherence to protocols for testing same or differing genders. Perform and observe urine toxicology specimen collection following program procedures including strict adherence to protocols for testing same or differing genders.
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The OpportunityThe position of Screening Technician II is within our Toxicology Division of Abbott located at Richmond, VA. In this role, you will be in the position for a Screening Technician II as defined by SAMSHA (Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration) in the Richmond SAMHScertified laboratory of Alere Toxicology Services.
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