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REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS: Current Licensed Practical Nurse in New York State, current CPR certification and completion of required courses in Child Abuse and Infection Control. as ordered by physician/nurse practitioner/psychiatrist Obtain certain lab specimens Administer hearing and vision tests Training and Health Education related to Sexual Reproductive Health Medication Administration and Management Reconciliation Ensure required documentation for all case actions (medical notes) are completed within established timeframes.
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Sending daily report of state hospital admissions and discharges to mental health management teams including relevant incoming transfer records, medication lists, and infection control information.
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Review facility systems such as falls, infection prevention and control, admissions and discharges, weight loss, pressure ulcers, etc., and suggest improvements in processes where it's needed.
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They adhere to the Infection control guidelines of DOH, and provide all the necessary medication, equipment and PPE for the safety of their employees and patients. JOB DESCRIPTION Elaya Health is seeking experienced Physician Assistant or Nurse Practitioner (PA’s or NP’s) with diabetes management and other endocrinology needs.
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Adhere to departmental policies, procedures and objectives, ongoing quality improvement objectives and safety, environmental, and infection control standards. Discuss potential side effects of medication/treatment with patients and ensure that all allergy information is up-to-date before prescribing medication/treatment.
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In compliance with OSHA mandates, monitors infection control, environmental changes and ensures that all guidelines regarding universal precautions are appropriately followed. Regularly reviews medication administration records (MARs), treatment and adaptive equipment records, logs documenting vital signs, elimination, glucose readings, weight, menses, and other records as individually specified.
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Adhering to infection control policies and procedures as well as all other facility policies and procedures. Floral Long Term Care - NYC - LPN (Licensed Practical Nurse) LPN (Licensed Practical Nurse) Duties Include: Medication administration and treatments.
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Protect patients, employees by adhering to infection control policies and protocols, medication administration and controlled substance regulations. The Emergency Department Behavioral Health RN will be providing care for patients of all ages seeking psychiatric services.
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Utilizes proper isolation techniques and established safety, waste disposal and infection control procedures at all times. Accesses medication delivery and/or medication areas, as authorized, in the performance of required duties, as needed.
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Participate in preparation and facilitation of regulatory agency site visits to include DOH In accordance with agency protocol and DOH standards, maintains adequate infection control standards.
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Requirements of the Private Duty RN: Valid NY State RN License Current BCLS/ACLS and Infection Control certification. Fully vaccinated against COVID-19 Must be able to work at least 2 consistent shifts per week Benefits of the Private Duty RN: Weekly Pay Health Insurance 401(k) Retirement Plan Sick pay Holiday pay Flexible hours/scheduling Direct deposit Client referral bonus Responsibilities of the Private Duty RN: Medication management Foley catheter care Colostomy and Ostomy care G-tube feeding Insulin/diabetic care management Hospice care Hoyer lift transfer or bed bound care Wound care IV/PICC/Infusion.
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Health promotion and maintenance, thoroughness, clinical skills, informing others, medical teamwork, bedside manner, infection control, administering medication, pain management, self-development.
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Adhering to infection-control policies and protocols, medication administration and storage procedures, and controlled substance regulations. Monitoring all monthly medication orders, interim orders, Medication Administration Records (MAR), and documentation and dispensing.
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Ensure that consumers are living in a safe and hygienic manner; provide resources for infection control. Assist consumers in achieving self-medication administration as indicated. Assess medication records monthly to ensure consumers are receiving prescribed medication and that documentation of it is occurring in a timely manner.
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Enforces adequate Infection Control standards, with guidance from the Medical Director. Conducts medication management including performing medication reconciliation, reinforcing medication knowledge, and understanding medication regimen; refers to pharmacist as required.
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