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May be called upon to perform the following specific tests and procedures, including others not listed: a) spirometry and other pulmonary function tests, b) electrocardiogram, c) blood pressure, pulse, height, weight, and temperature measurements d) phlebotomy and specimen processing, e) data collection and formatting into Excel, as necessary.
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Interviews clients to obtain health history and/or complete intake evaluation which may include necessary paperwork; obtains and records patient vital signs including temperature, pulse, respiration, and blood pressure.
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Perform routine medical procedures (blood pressure, pulse oximetry, temperature, urine drug testing, urine pregnancy testing, finger stick glucose testing, etc. Identify risk factors for suicide, homicide and/or grave disability and communicate to licensed staff member, if 27-65 involuntary mental health hold is warranted.
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Recording vital signs, including blood pressure, pulse, temperature, and respiration rate as requested by staff. Examining patients to detect issues requiring medical care, including open wounds, bruises, or blood in the urine.
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Takes temperatures, pulse, blood pressure, and weight perprogram guidelines as well as blood draws (as applicable per state regulation)and completing required paperwork. + Responsible for all issues pertaining to the administrationand ordering of medication, blood draws, nursing assessments, and patient care(as applicable per state regulations.
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Interviews patient to determine reason for visit; takes patients vital signs, e.g., blood pressure, pulse, respiration, temperature, height and weight; records information in patients medical record; and reports findings to appropriate personnel, according to standard requirements.
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Measure vital signs: such as: pulse rate, temperature, blood pressure, weight and height. CMA: Collect blood specimens and prepare them for lab work/testing. CMA: Collect blood specimens and prepare them for lab work/testing.
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Takes and records temperature, pulse, respiration, weight, height, blood pressure, and intake and output measurements accurately. Assist Registered Nurse and/or LVN/LPN with complicated patient treatment procedures.
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Record important health information including temperature, pulse, respiration, and blood pressure. As the Registered Nurse Case Manager, you will partner with our Director of Patient Care Services and Interdisciplinary Teams to further that mission.
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Assists with feeding and/or preparing items such as opening milk container, cutting food for patient. As our most acute level of care, our specialty hospitals offer the same critical care patients receive in a traditional hospital or intensive care unit, but for an extended recovery period.
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