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Key Words: Cath Lab Technologist, EKG Tech, Electrocardiograph Tech. Key Words: Cath Lab Technologist, EKG Tech, Electrocardiograph Tech. MedPro Healthcare Allied Staffing is seeking a travel Cath Lab Technologist for a travel job in New Brunswick, New Jersey.
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Certified Nursing Assistant, Certified Medical Assistant or Patient Care Technician who has successfully completed a PCT program which includes Phlebotomy, EKG and nursing assistant course both in the theoretical and clinical setting.
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Key Words: Telemetry Nurse, RN-Tele, Telemetry Nursing positions, Travel Nurse, Contract Nurse, Agency Nurse, EKG, Tele, Telemetry Contracts, Registered Nurse, Telemetry Nurse, Tele Nurse, RN, Registered Nurse, Telemetry Nurse, RN-Tele, Travel Nursing.
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Experienced or certified in phlebotomy and checking EKG, vital signs and blood sugar preferred. Completion of one of the following: - Certified Nursing Assistant, Medical Assistant or Patient Care Technician program or - Fundamentals of Nursing program from an accredited school of nursing or - HMH PCT Apprenticeship Program - Or equivalent medical background experience, such as EMT, Home Health Aide, CMA, MA, PCT, Nursing Assistant.
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Must be able to read EKG. The cardiac nurse practitioner is responsible for leading by example, assessing resident care needs and taking appropriate action to provide high quality care to all residents.
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Qualifications: Required: American Heart Association CPR required Certification following satisfactory passing grade in the RWJUH Monitor Technician and EKG course Preferred: Previous telemetry experience Essential Functions: Admitting and Discharging patients aAttends the central monitoring station on a constant basis.
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And referrals to medical specialists for follow-up care via AftercareAssisting the physician with medical procedures within the Scribe scope of practice, which may include but is not limited to: EKG, procedure set ups, etc.
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Duties for this position include:Rooming patients Obtaining laboratory/radiology/ER/hospital reports prior to provider seeing patient if it pertains to visit and any records upon provider request raw blood if needed,Immunization entry (old and new) in the patients EMR and NJIIS.Perform EKG and waived laboratory testing and enter results in EMR. Pre-visit prep on all patients for scheduled provider (labs, imaging, consultation reports, etc.
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Follow continuous cardiac and respiratory monitor readings, such as EKG tracings, O2 stats, CVP/arterial line waveforms, if applicable, and report any observed changes. As a PICU RN, you'll provide critical care to pediatric patients as part of a broader medical team.
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Job Duties and Responsibilities :•Escort patients to exam rooms, interview patients, measure vital signs, including weight, blood pressure, pulse, temperature, and document all information in patients' charts•Assist providers in exam rooms; give instructions to patients as instructed by the providers•Perform certain procedures such as blood draw, EKG, etc.
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ACLS, BLS, IV certification (can be obtained upon offer), and EKG cert required. Registered Nurse - ER @ Saint Peters University Hospital - New Brunswick, NJ. Flu Vaccine (Facility Guideline): Unknown.
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Performs EKG for patients as directed. Draws intravenous or capillary blood from newborn through geriatric aged patients using proper aseptic collection techniques, assure appropriate labeling and processing of specimens to expedite through put of patients.
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Experience performing EKG, phlebotomy, vital signs preferred. RWJ is seeking a Clinical Care Technician for our Kidney Transplant-Med-Surge Unit. Experience performing EKG, phlebotomy, vital signs preferred.
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Responsible for accurately registering outpatients, obtaining blood samples and performing EKG, demonstrating knowledge and skills as appropriate to the age and level of difficulty of the patient (Neonates, Pediatrics, Adolescents, Adults, Geriatrics.
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AristaCare is looking for a Nurse Practitioner (NP) to provide cardiac nursing care to residents according to their individual needs. Current, unencumbered license to practice as a Nurse Practitioner in New Jersey.
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