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Applies tourniquet to arm, locates accessible vein, swabs puncture area with antiseptic, and inserts needle into vein to draw blood into collection tube or bag. Responsible for drawing blood from patients or donors in hospital, blood bank, or similar facility and prepares specimens for screening, analysis, or other medical purposes.
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Drawing blood, urine, and other fluid samples for lab work. Maybe you could spend more summer days at the Hackettstown Pool with your kids, schedule shifts around continuing education classes at Centenary University, or take more weekends off for camping at Stephens State Park. With IntelyCare, you can build a life and a career that you love.
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As part of the telemetry unit, Telemetry Nurses (RN) provide care by connecting patients to machines that measure heart rate, blood pressure, breathing rate, as well as blood-oxygen levels and electrocardiogram information.
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This unit constantly monitors blood pressure, heart rate, blood oxygen level and cardiac electrical activity of patients on the unit, utilizing specialized equipment. Our relationships with numerous healthcare facilities - including hospitals, home health agencies, and long-term care facilities - enable us to offer the most current travel nurse, local staffing, rapid response and crisis nurse jobs nationwide.
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NOC shift available - 12-week contract with possibility to extend - Review Data to track a patient's heart rate, blood pressure, breathing, and other vitals - Administer and record prescribed medications - Report adverse reactions to medications or treatments - *Estimated weekly payment may include both taxable wages and tax-free reimbursements for meals, housing, and incidentals.
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May assist pharmacist in administering clinical services including the collection and proper labeling of blood/urine samples from patients and other clinical services as required; assists pharmacy staff in coordination of clinical services, Walgreens healthcare clinics and external providers.
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The blood pressure, heart rate, blood oxygen level and cardiac electrical activity of patients in a telemetry unit is constantly monitored by specialized equipments, and telemetry nurses keep track of this information and take quick action to treat patients who develop problems.
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The Telemetry Nurse carries out patient assignments and assumes primary care responsibilities that promote health, prevent illness, restore health, and ease suffering for patients released from intensive care, but still require close monitoring for signs of physical distress or danger.
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Telemetry nurses must have an expert knowledge of heart rhythms and you'll to be able to multitask while keeping track of the patient's heart rate, blood pressure, oxygen levels, and other vitals.
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Perform blood collections by venipuncture and capillary techniques for all age groups. Phlebotomy certification or completed training program from an accredited agency or previous experience as a phlebotomist is required.
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Take vital signs, such as blood pressure, heart rate and pulse. At Five Star Senior Living, our people are the critical link to those we serve, and it is their vitality, energy, and caring nature that allows us to fulfill our mission of enriching and inspiring the journey of life.
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This includes assessing their condition, using telemetry to monitor blood pressure, heart rhythm, respiration and oxygen saturation, administering medication, changing dressings and documenting information in patient charts.
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Administers respiratory therapy treatments by performing bronchopulmonary drainage, assisting with breathing exercises, monitoring physiological responses to therapy, such as vital signs, arterial blood gases and blood chemistry changes.
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