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May retrieve schedule VI and over the counter medications only, under supervision of licensed providers; is not authorized to perform licensed personnel duties, which include but are not limited to drawing up medications, medication administration or flushing IVs. Monitors, orders and/or maintains medical equipment and supplies needed for scope reprocessing, ensuring they are clean, sterilized, stocked and within expiration dates.
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Provide ongoing management, education, and support of patients in all phases of treatment including nursing visits; medication management; storage, monitoring, and administering controlled medications; administration and interpretation of urine toxicology screens, integration with primary care and behavioral health, linkage and coordination with external programs, medication teaching, supportive counseling, and medication refills.
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Responsibilities: Deliver direct nursing care to patients, under the guidance of RNs or physicians, encompassing tasks like medication administration, wound care, and vital signs monitoring.
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In this role you will have a range of duties include administrating medication under the Medication Administration Plan (MAP), implementing treatment plans, and assisting people with activities of daily living and ensuring the safety and cleanliness of the program.
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ACCS Awake Overnight Residential Counselors are vital to ensuring that Persons Served are able to receive quality services regardless of the time of day. ACCS Awake Overnight Residential Counselors are vital to ensuring that Persons Served are able to receive quality services regardless of the time of day.
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Your responsibilities will include assisting with daily living activities, meal preparation, medication administration, and maintaining medical records. Attention to detail is crucial, as you will be responsible for monitoring vital signs and documenting any changes in the client's condition.
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Deliver direct nursing care to patients, under the guidance of RNs or physicians, encompassing tasks like medication administration, wound care, and vital signs monitoring. Continuously monitor and meticulously document patients' vital signs, including blood pressure, pulse, temperature, and respiration rates.
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Performs all duties of a medical assistant, which may include, but are not limited to, vital signs, height and weight, EKGs, phlebotomy, point of care testing, and assisting during routine procedures.
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Clinical·Establishes and maintains an environment that is patient/family focused and sensitive to the diverse needs of patients and staff ·Observes, reports and records vital signs, height and weight, pain level, medication changes and allergies as directed by the provider·Documents results in the patient’s record and medications in the MAR·Retrieve and distribute, administer medications from the Omnicell·Monitors vital signs on patient receiving ketamine administration as per protocol.
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In addition, this nurse is expected to also be hands on with patients including performing injections, IV infusions, vital signs, EKGs, phlebotomy draws, patient education and medication administration.
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Follow care plans and assist with treatments and medication administration. Take and record patients' vital signs, such as temperature, pulse, and blood pressure. Are you a compassionate and dedicated Certified Nurse Assistant (CNA) looking for a rewarding opportunity to make a difference in the lives of patients.
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