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The Forensic RN will perform and document a complete physical and forensic evidence collection examination including head-to-toe assessment for trauma, detailed genital examination, forensic specimen collection and documentation, including photography, and assess for mandatory reporting status, and reporting when appropriate on a Forensic patient.
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Secondary functions include assisting with department problem-solving, preparing fine needle aspiration specimens, providing support for specimen preparation and clerical tasks if needed, and maintaining competency assessments.
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Perform point of care testing, procedures and specimen collection (including phlebotomy) as needed. Perform point of care testing, procedures and specimen collection (including phlebotomy) as needed.
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Assists with, documents and records procedures – maintains oxygen rates; performs finger sticks for blood glucose monitoring; records chest tube levels; ambulates patients while maintaining tubes; performs specimen collections of stool, sputum, clean catch/24 hour urine; VRE/MRSA swabs of rectum and nare.
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Exhibits proficiency in specimen processing and transport procedures (if applicable). Demonstrates expertise in all aspects of blood and specimen procurement, including venipuncture, finger sticks, and other procedures as required.
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Maintains knowledge and demonstrates competency in the use of patient equipment i.e., manual and automatic blood pressure machine, pulse oximeters, bladder scanner, restraints, electronic scales, gait belts, intermittent pneumatic compression stockings (SCD), heating pads, ice bags, wall suction set-up and Yankeur suction, placement of telemetry, mechanical lifts, bed scales, bed and chair alarms, and personal alarms.
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Operating the laboratory information system to prepare the draw list and specimen labels or to print out reports and worksheets. Performing toxicology specimen collections according to regulatory requirements regarding processing and handling of specimens.
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Scan and/or data entry of specimen and patient information. Troubleshoot any specimen related issues. LabCorp is seeking a Lab Assistant to join our team in South Bend, IN. Benefits: All job offers will be based on a candidate's skills and prior relevant experience, applicable degrees/certifications, as well as internal equity and market data.
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