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Responsible for the inventory and supplies necessary for specimen collection and overall operation of the Lab Blood Draw Station. Responsible for assuring specimen integrity from the point of obtaining the specimen at the Blood Draw Station through courier pick up.
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Draw ABG’s, bubble CPAP for infants, aerosol therapy, MDI therapy, Pulse oximetry, ETCO2 monitoring, oxygen therapy, CPT, BIPAP’s, Ventilators (adult, pediatric, infant) EEG’s and Pulmonary Function testing.
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Under the general supervision of the Lab Blood Draw Station Supervisor within Laboratory Medicine, performs phlebotomy for patients seen at draw station locations. When specimen are unaccounted for, the blood draw room and surrounding areas are examined to ensure that they were sent via courier.
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Provides respiratory care to include diagnostic testing, oxygen and medication delivery, bronchial hygiene, arterial/capillary blood gas draw and analysis, advanced airway and life support.
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Perform all tissue recovery related tasks including, but no limited to, room clean and set up, blood draw, donor preparation, tissue recovery, and post recovery room clean and decontamination.
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Blood draw skills not required, but preferred. Candidate must be a certified X-Ray Tech & Certified Medical Assistant. X-Ray Tech / MA position. Additional Information: This position will primarily be a Medical Assistant role, but with the occasional X-Ray as needed.
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Job Summary: Under the supervision of the clinical provider, the Medical Assistant, EMT, Paramedic, or AEMT duties may include taking and recording vital signs and medical histories, preparing patients for examination, IV/Blood draw, ECG, office diagnostic testing, x-ray prep, assisting with splinting/wound care and assisting in administering medications as directed by physician.
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As an ER RN team member, you will work to quickly triage incoming patients, stabilize their condition, administer medications, perform minor medical operations, clean wounds, draw blood, and more.
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The Blood Bank Supervisor plans and coordinates the overall operation, training, monitoring quality controls, maintenance and regulatory compliance of assigned section or area of the laboratory.
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Laboratory specimen collection (blood-draw/venipuncture, urine collection, point of care testing, etc.) Completion of a Medical Assistant training program and/or 1+ years of Medical Assistant experience in an urgent care, physician, or emergency room setting, or enrolled in an accredited Radiologic Technologist program.
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NIHSS, IV insulin protocols, Pre/Post Hemodialysis Management, Accessing Ports, Central line blood draw, Starting IVs, CVA, Pre/Post Neuro Surgery, Spinal cord injuries, Traumatic Brain injury, Ortho trauma, Total Joint Replacements, Wound Care/Wound Vac.
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The Mobile Phlebotomist uses personal vehicle, displayed with a magnetic University of Kansas Health System sign, to travel to Health System locations, and/or a patient’s home or workplace to draw blood.
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Collect specimens (via venous blood draw, finger stick, and/or urine specimen) for HIV/STI/HCV antibody tests from individuals who feel that they are at risk and send and/or transport specimen as appropriate to the State Laboratory.
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Identifies and performs face to face or telephone recruitment of oncology patients for donation of biospecimens for research; reviews Informed Consent Document with patients who are eligible to participate in research; draws blood from participants who consent to blood donation and oversees transport of specimens to the laboratory for processing.
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