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Complete and document a spiritual assessment on assigned patients within 4 days of admission, and update the patients plan of care to reflect assessment and plan for future care. Education and ExperienceMaster's degree in theology, religion, or divinity required.
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Participates in preoperative assessment and planning for surgical patients specific to RNFA activities (eg, anatomical exposure, wound closure) in collaboration with perioperative team members.
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Functions as an RN first assistant during operative and other invasive procedures and throughout the perioperative continuum in accordance with scope of practice credentials, privileges, experience, education and competency verification.
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Newborn care and assessment for healthy infant. Patient education related to medications, labor, pushing, delivering, and postpartum care of mother and baby. Manage patients in labor, including induction assistance, epidural assistance, pain management, education, and delivery support.
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As a Registered Nurse (RN), your primary responsibility is to provide patient care using the nursing process of assessment, planning, implementation, and evaluation. You will work under the supervision of Charge Nurse(s) to provide patient education and activities in accordance with your competencies and education.
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BENEFITS AND COMPENSATION: The Company offers a variety of benefits to its employees, including but not limited to health insurance, paid holidays, paid time off, 401(k) Savings and Trust & Plan with company match, Company Pension Plan, Performance Based Bonus/Commission, and continuing education.
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Possesses appropriate education, experience, and training to assure competency as delineated in the “Age Specific Competence Assessment”. Required SkillsCertifications:X Basic Life Support (BLS)Required SkillsLicenses:Valid licensure in the State of Georgia as an Occupational Therapist Assistant.
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Through clinical assessment, intervention and education you will ensure our patients are provided competent nursing care in a timely manner. Our Center Nurses report to the Practice Manager or Nurse Supervisor (where applicable.
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The Occupational Therapist (OT, OTR) in Home Health is responsible for the assessment and evaluation of patient care needs related to functional status, activities of daily living, fine motor coordination, home assessments and adaptive equipment, and other occupational therapy needs as defined by medical conditions.
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Cardiac Sonographer, Dual, Fulltime, Piedmont Columbus NorthsidePerform inpatient and/or outpatient cardiac ultrasound testing to include 2D echo / Dopplerexams with bubble study, contrast as well as limited studies for cardiac function, effusionassessment and thrombus assessment.
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Preferred Experience: Ability to perform oral prophylaxis, preliminary periodontal examinations involving diagnostic tests and x-rays, oral health education, preparation or treatment plans for plaque control, and application of topical fluorides and desensitizing agents to the teeth.
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