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Conduct in-home assessments including an evaluation of past medical history, review of systems, medication reconciliation, vital signs, and comprehensive physical exam. Educate members on topics such as disease process, medication, and compliance.
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Community Medical Services (CMS) is hiring a Nurse to process specimens and provide outpatient medication and treatment services for those with opioid use disorder. Under the supervision of the Nursing Manager, Director of Nursing, and Clinic Manager, the Nurse is responsible for administering medication to clients; assisting medical providers; conducting required testing; maintaining medication inventory and audit records; and provide support to the overall operations of the clinic.
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Escort patients to exam room; measure vital signs, including weight, blood pressure, pulse, temperature, and document all information accurately in EHR. Ensure medication refills are completed according to clinic policy and under the supervision of a psychiatric nurse and/or providers.
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Evaluate the signs and symptoms relative to disease processes and make recommendations and/or modifications of medication therapy utilizing collaborative practice agreements developed and approved by the Fairview MTM program and M Health Fairview system.
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Perform comprehensive assessments and document client progress, including vital signs, medication administration, and wound care. Educate clients and their families on health management, medication adherence, and disease prevention.
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Responsible for all aspects of patient care after they've had surgery Monitor vital signs, administer medication for pain and nausea, update and educate the family, and transfer to the inpatient unit or discharge depending on the acuity of the patient.
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Frequent nursing skills/equipment used: Frequent medication administration, continuous telemetry monitoring, frequent physical assessments, use of safe patient handling equipment, management of surgical sites or wounds & surgical drains, internal and external catheters The Progressive Care Unit (PCU) is committed to our Nursing Professional Practice Model; we believe in caring relationships with our patients, families, community, and colleagues to provide exceptional care.
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Providing care as directed by a nursing supervisor, including but not limited to: bathing, grooming, oral care, dressing, undressing, toileting activities, taking and recording vital signs, and assisting with height and weight measurements, if necessary.
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Experience in gerontology, cardiology, internal medicine, or endocrinology. Fluency in Spanish, Cantonese, Korean, Vietnamese, Polish, or other language. No on-call, no weekends and no holidays required.
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