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Distributes additional nutrition and drinking water Obtains routine specimens of urine, sputum and feces Performs treatments such as Enemas, Ice Collar, Sitz Baths, Perineal Care, Foley Catheter Care, SCD boots and TEDs as per RN instruction.
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Laboratory work: Performing blood tests, urine tests, or other lab work (lab technicians). Operating equipment like X-rays, MRIs, or ultrasound machines (radiology technicians, sonographers). Operating specialized equipment: Such as in radiology, sonography, respiratory therapy, or anesthesiology.
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Examining patients to detect issues requiring medical care, including open wounds, bruises, or blood in the urine. Reminding patients to take medications and nutritional supplements. Staying up to date on CNA training and facility policy and procedures.
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Urine or fecal) as requiredReduces patient anxiety by providing a calm environment for patients before, during and after the collection processDemonstrate technique/s using straight needles and/or butterfly needles.
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Conduct EKGs, pulmonary function tests (PFT), audiometry, urine drug screens (UDS), and phlebotomy as required. Conduct EKGs, pulmonary function tests (PFT), audiometry, urine drug screens (UDS), and phlebotomy as required.
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Must be able to pass background/urine drug screening. Clear Choice Resources is currently seeking LVN/LPN for positions in Bedford , New Hampshire. US nursing experience as a CNA, LPN, RN, or Tech.
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Order and interpret diagnostic tests such as blood tests, urine tests, imaging studies (ultrasound, CT scans, MRI), and urodynamic studies to diagnose conditions. Order and interpret diagnostic tests such as blood tests, urine tests, imaging studies (ultrasound, CT scans, MRI), and urodynamic studies to diagnose conditions.
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Pour off urine samples and send the rest of the sample to the mapping area for storage. The role supports urine pour-offs prior to testing and involves moving samples between buildings, sometimes walking outside between other labs on campus to cart or carry samples around.
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Participates in same gender urine screenings. Makes recommendations regarding the needs of the patient from an addiction and recovery perspective. Informs Emergency Room staff that an immediate evaluation may need to be performed.
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The Phlebotomist performs venipuncture and capillary puncture on adults, neonates, and pediatric patients; collects urine specimens; performs EKG and spirometry on adult and pediatric patients; participates in the instruction of new personnel; works with computer; communicates in a manner that promotes Laboratory professionalism as well as a comfortable phlebotomy.
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Wound dressing: change clean dressing (band-aid, gauze pad and tape); Assist nurse with changing sterile dressing Performs and records simple measures: Blood pressure on arm Vital signs: temperature, pulse, respiration Collect specimens: stool, urine, sputum (without suctioning) Measure intake and output Test for urine sugar and acetone Weigh patient Carries out maintenance exercise program.
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Obtains specimens as assigned (e.g., urine, stool, sputum) Weighs patient and records weight. Maintains established departmental policies and procedures, objectives, quality assurance program, safety, environmental, and infection control standards.
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Obtains specimens as assigned (e.g. urine stool sputum). Takes and records TPR blood pressure and reports deviations from normal to Primary or Charge Nurse. Communicates effectively with Charge Nurse/Primary Nurse regarding patients needs and requests.
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Administer professional services such as catheterization, tube feeding, suction, applying and changing dressings/bandages, packs, colostomy and drainage bags, taking blood, sputum, and urine specimens, care of the dead/dying, etc., as established by the facility’s policies and procedures.
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When instructed by the Home Care Nurse, record weight, measure food and fluid intake and output, collect urine, stool and sputum specimens, and perform simple urine test. Ask about our 100% free PCA training program at 2 of our branch locations; New City and Bronx We offer free job placement assistance for all Training Program graduates as well.
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