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Demonstrates knowledge of and follows SSH policies and procedures for administering, transcribing, and recording medications.b. *Completes medication reconciliation process following SSH policy and procedure.c. *Demonstrates proper procedure for the documentation of narcotic withdrawal, administration, verifies count, wastes per policy and resolves narcotic discrepancy.
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Documents patient medications for medication reconciliation by history. Administration of basic tests as by healthcare provider such as EKG, spirometry, pulse oximetry, Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments (CLIA), ETC.Informing the patient of test preparations and directions to diagnostic/treatment areas.
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Actively engaged with providers and patients in the medication reconciliation process to promote patient safety and ensure adherence with regulatory & quality standards. Providing a higher level of clinical pharmacy practice by demonstrating advanced skills in medication management services and offering expert knowledge on pharmacology, therapeutics, drug-drug interactions, medication safety, compatibility guidelines and aseptic techniques.
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Medication reconciliation, management, patient compliance, inventory, education. Documents data and assessments in the patient electronic record Communicates regularly with ambulatory infusion services and home health agencies to ensure safe and timely administration of antibiotics in the outpatient setting.
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Conducts post-hospital release follow-up care including, but not limited to home safety/living condition evaluations, medication reconciliation, wound care, vital signs, and medication administration.
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As a valuable part of our ambulatory department, you will be responsible for providing an exceptional patient experience including but not limited to patient rooming and intake, medication reconciliation, medication administration, assistance with procedures, processing of scopes and turnover of exam rooms between patients, stocking of exam rooms, pre-visit planning, and forms processing.
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Clinical responsibilities include, but are not limited to, medication reconciliation, patient education, clarification of orders, knowledge of electronic medical record and maintenance of the medical record, knowledge of software supporting medication administration and ability to assist any and all providers requiring pharmaceutical direction.
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This includes but not limited to: patient questionnaire, contrast administration documentation, medication reconciliation, post exam care, etc. Monitors patient status, tolerance, well-being, and safety throughout and after procedure.
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