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Admissions, Discharge and Transfer ResponsibilitiesEnsures complete room set up for new admission (bedpan, urine container, tissue paper, basin, fresh water, etc. Takes rapid action in life threatening situations and immediately notifies the licensed nurse.
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Specimen collection: (urine for urinalysis and culture, stool for stool studies, sputum for culture, gastric drainage, blood by capillary puncture). Obtains clean catch urine. Empties urine or stool.
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Gallo will comply with state and local laws prohibit discrimination for lawful out-of-work behavior, such as off-duty use of cannabis away from the workplace (subject to federal and state law exceptions), the existence of non-psychoactive cannabis metabolites in hair, blood, urine, or other bodily fluids as determined by a drug screening test (subject to federal and state law exceptions.
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Provide ongoing management, education, and support of patients in all phases of treatment including nursing visits; medication management; storage, monitoring, and administering controlled medications; administration and interpretation of urine toxicology screens, integration with primary care and behavioral health, linkage and coordination with external programs, medication teaching, supportive counseling, and medication refills.
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Johns Hopkins University is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, gender, religion, age, sexual orientation, national or ethnic origin, disability, marital status, veteran status, or any other occupationally irrelevant criteria.
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Demonstrates ability to assist in the care for pediatric, adolescent, adult and geriatric patients within the scope of the job description while under the supervision of a licensed physician, NP and/or RN.Demonstrate knowledge, skill and ability to perform: phlebotomy, ECG, vital signs, ear lavage, monofilament, glucometer, occult blood, visual and auditory acuity, strep screen, urinalysis, urine pregnancy, specimen collection and preparation as applicable to the practice setting.
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Perform limited specimen testing (urine dips / occult cards) per managers permission. Instruct patients on urine collection and timed testing (glucose / lactose tolerances / sperm counts.
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This position is part of the Hematology (HEM) and Urine Analysis (UA) Programs located in Miami, FL, USA and will be fully remote. Hematology and urine analysis devices. This position is part of the Hematology (HEM) and Urine Analysis (UA) Programs located in Miami, FL, USA and will be fully remote.
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DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Accurately room patients; take an adequate patient history; obtain accurate vital signs, collecting urine and blood specimen, ensuring proper patient identification and labeling of samples, and accurately enter all information into Electronic Medical Record (EMR) in a timely manner.
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Assists in the measurement and documentation of patient's vital signs, height and weight, pulse oximetry, intake and output (I&O), point of care and waived testing (i.e., finger sticks for glucose monitoring/Accucheck, urine dipstick), and other pertinent data or information in the patient's health record.
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Obtains urine, stool, and sputum specimens for patients; instructs patients in proper specimen collection technique. Experience: Must have successfully completed a CNA training course, or minimum of 1 year experience in a nurse aide or equivalent role or be currently enrolled in a licensed nurse education program and have successfully completed a fundamentals of nursing course.
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Collect, perform, document, and report results of CLIA waived lab tests including, but not limited to: urine dip, pregnancy tests, finger stick blood glucose levels, fecal occult blood tests, rapid influenza tests, and rapid strep tests.
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Daily work will include patient sample preparation and extraction of serum, plasma, urine or whole blood using a variety of chemistry based techniques following the laboratory SOP. Molecular Biology, Animal Science, Marine Biology, Neuroscience, etc.
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This position requires 75 hours of technical training including: Checking vitals Accu-check blood glucose levels Urine sugar and acetone levelAny previous caregiving or CNA experience is a plus but not required.
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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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urine job Title: nurse practitioner Company: Johns Hopkins University
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