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Includes, but not limiting to: Measures and records student vital signs, conducts hearing and vision screening, obtain and test urine, apply, read, and document results of PPD’s. Coordination of Chronic Care Management Plans for students with chronic illnesses Serves as Co-Disability Coordinator, managing and providing medical accommodations to students.
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Wound dressing: change clean dressing (band-aid, gauze pad and tape);Assist nurse with changing sterile dressingPerforms and records simple measures:Blood pressure on armVital signs: temperature, pulse, respirationCollect specimens: stool, urine, sputum (without suctioning)Measure intake and outputTest for urine sugar and acetoneWeigh patientCarries out maintenance exercise program.
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Patient care functions include but is not limited, to the following: physical examination preparation,personal history/medications/allergies recording in the EMR, vital signs, phlebotomy, heights, weights, finger sticks,electrocardiograms, head circumference measurements, vision and hearing screening, set up oxygen and suction,pulse oximetry, peak flow testing, Provide PHQ-9 (mental state questionnaire), urine dipstick (excludeinterpretation), and urine pregnancy (exclude interpretation.
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Performs duties involving direct patient care as assigned by the RN/LPN Supervisor/MD within the framework of ACP policies and procedures. Warmly greets and engages in friendly conversation with Advantage Care Physicians (ACP) patients and guests Works with office staff to effectively communicate approximate wait times and maintains timely communication to patient and guests.
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Provides care by administering enemas, douches, non-sterile dressings, surgical preps, ice packs, heat treatments, sitz and therapeutic baths Maintains patient stability by checking vital signs and weight; testing urine and recording intake and output information.
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Fulfills patient care responsibilities which may include, taking vital signs, updating patient history, collecting blood, urine and stool specimens and assisting providers/nurses in the exam room.
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Take vital signs: temperature, weight, height, blood pressure, conduct blood, urine tests and other measurements as needed. Credentialed Medical Assistant/Front Desk Receptionist #Full Time.
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Recording vital signs, including blood pressure, pulse, temperature, and respiration rate as requested by staff. Examining patients to detect issues requiring medical care, including open wounds, bruises, or blood in the urine.
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Record vital signs, including blood pressure, pulse, temperature, and respiration rate as requested by staff. Examine patients to detect issues requiring medical care, including open wounds, bruises, or blood in the urine.
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Responsibilities: Traveling to patients’ homes and managing their care plans according to physicians’ instructions Administering medication and insulin, and completing blood pressure, glucose, urine, and stool tests Inspecting wounds, changing dressings, and handling personal grooming and hygiene Testing for muscle weakness, bedsores, and any signs of infection.
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These duties will include answering phones, data entry, assisting in the examination process of patients under the direction of a physician, interviewing patients, measuring vital signs and recording information on patients' charts, drawing and collecting blood samples and/or urine samples from patients, preparing specimens for laboratory analysis, and conducting a variety of diagnostic tests.
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Assists the physician with patients including preparing patients and the examination rooms, taking initial medical history for the chart, taking vital signs, making lab and x-ray appointments, and explaining the preparations to the patients and documenting same.
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Record health details of patient vital signs such as height, weight, temperature, blood pressure, etc. Collect samples such as blood, urine, etc. Assemble and use equipment such as catheters, tracheotomy tubes, oxygen suppliers, etc.
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Experience: Two (2) years of experience as a Registered Nurse, two (2) years of experience starting and performing phlebotomy, IVs, subcutaneous injections, collecting vital signs, ECG, urine collection, and sample processing.
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Draw and collect blood samples and/or urine samples from patients. Measures vital signs. One of the following: Medical Assistant, RN, LVN, LPN Diploma or experience as a Military Medic or Hospital Corpsman.
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