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Adjust and administer patient’s medication(s) and provide treatments according to the physician’s orders. Pay Rate: Highest Guaranteed Paychecks every Friday Shifts Available Currently: 10pm to 6am 2pm to 10pm 6am to 2pm Duties: Monitor patient’s condition and assess their needs to provide the best possible care.
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Assist and check out customers with prescriptions and over the counter medication questions. Paid time off benefits include parental leave, family care leave, bereavement, jury duty, and voting.
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Securely administer medication, taking precautions against drug hoarding and trafficking. Securely administer medication, taking precautions against drug hoarding and trafficking. Supervises the workflow of the LPN (Licensed Practical Nurse) staff and provides input into performance evaluation.
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Build profitable business and script growth through recommended clinical programs including appropriate immunization and when available MTM (Medication Therapy Management), DCS (Diabetes Care Specialist), and all ongoing other programs as identified.
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Must have a current, unrestricted license to practice as a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) in the state the facility is located. Are you a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) looking for a challenging yet rewarding environment, where you can really make a difference.
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As an LVN (Licensed Vocational Nurse) or LPT (Licensed Psychiatric Technician) , you are responsible for providing basic medical services to patients in an outpatient recovery environment; maintaining standards of professional nursing practice, and providing for the safe delivery of medication in accordance with company policy and procedures; and for maintaining thorough documentation of patient records and medical files per state and federal regulations.
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The MA assures that the time for the day is well scheduled for all mental health providers, necessary paperwork and treatment plans are complete prior to the clients visits and communicates directly to the psychiatrist or nurse practitioner regarding clients medication management needs.
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These medication experts help maximize positive health outcomes and improve the quality of their patients lives through patient counseling and careful quality control. Providing our Airmen with proper healthcare doesnt stop once they leave the doctors office.
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Maintain as required by applicable federal and state regulations accurate individual patient medication dosage sheets and urinalysis results. Administer medication dosages and evaluate patients for side effects or reactions.
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ResponsibilitiesRole and ResponsibilitiesWorking alongside our Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN), you'll play a vital part in providing the highest level of Nursing care to inmates/detainees while putting a special focus on maintaining our safe and secure workplace.
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Assures that medication prescribing is optimal with respect to indication, dose, route, frequency, history of allergy, and does not duplicate or interact with the effects of other drugs. Processes, enters, verifies, and sends medication orders within the institution in a timely manner that is in compliance with department and hospital policies, Joint Commission and other regulatory guidelines, while actively ensuring that medication therapy is efficacious, safe, convenient, and cost effective and establishing the best therapeutic outcomes.
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Plan and implement nursing care, administer medication, and obtain specimens for testing. Facility Type: SNF/ALF. Document all nursing activities in medical records, including assessments and education.
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Responsibilities include assisting with hygiene needs, light housekeeping, medication administration, charting, cooking, active treatment and other tasks that improve the client’s living environment and standards.
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