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Recording vital signs, including blood pressure, pulse, temperature, and respiration rate as requested by staff. Examining residents to detect care, including open wounds, bruises, or blood in the urine.
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Children need vision and hearing screening annually Obtain social history (Audit C screening, Dast screening, language services, specific impairment) yearly on patient Obtain Annual Comprehensive Assessment (Communication needs, Behaviors affecting health, Family characteristics, Health Literacy, Depression screening) Obtain Tobacco Use screening annually Assist providers with the following procedures: EKG, labs, blood sugar reading, hemoglobin reading, pregnancy tests and urine dipsticks.
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Demonstrates knowledge and expertise in the utilization and care of equipment used in the perioperative area which includes oxygen delivery, pulse oximetry monitoring, cardiac monitoring, automatic and manual blood pressure monitoring, suction device, glucose monitor, Bair Hugger, EKG machine, etc.
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Obtains vital signs, (temp, pulse, resp., blood pressure), height and weight and records results on Vital Signs Sheet as per IMC Policy. Reports to AHN/Charge Nurse any intake/output or dietary problems.
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Interviews patients, measures vital signs, such as pulse rate, temperature, blood pressure, weight, and height, and records information on patients' charts. We are currently looking for a PRN Medical Assistant (MA) to join our employer-based health center at Newark Liberty Airport serving the employees of United Airlines in Newark, NJ.
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Knowledge of function and ability to operate ventilator, respirators, blood gas machines, pulse oximeter, pulmonary function unit, suction machine. Exposure to contagious disease and blood borne pathogens that require the use of personal protective equipment.
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Interviews patients and measures vital signs, such as pulse rate, temperature, blood pressure, weight, and height, BMI calculation, pulse oximeter and records information in the patients electronic medical record.
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Blood pressure machine, blood glucose monitors, pulse oximeter, etc). Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) – Contract - FloatStart Date: March 2024 Duration: 26 weeks Rate: $35/hr Practice Setting: Pharmacy Schedule Expectations: 9:00am -5:30pm - Monday-Friday Summary: A Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse is a licensed professional who provides advisory services to customers and caregivers on how to manage any health conditions they are experiencing as part of the Health Corner initiatives.
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Performs and interprets bedside procedures to including pulse oximetry, ABG analysis, Co-oximetery, mixed venous sampling, hemodynamic and pulmonary mechanics. Performs blood gas sampling to include arterial punctures and sampling from arterial lines and swan ganz catheters.
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Obtain and document vital signs including: head circumference, pulse, respiratory rate, height and weight, blood pressure, temperature; perform venipuncture and collect specimens for various labs; perform vision and hearing screening; perform skin testing for tuberculosis; administer immunizations as ordered by MD/PNP.
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MAJOR ACCOUNTABILITIESObtains patient vital signs, including pulse, blood pressure, temperature, and respiration, and provide routine care for patients and administer study vaccination (intra muscular.
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Detailed job description and main responsibilities Monitoring and recording patients’ vital signs (including blood pressure, pulse, temperature, oxygen saturation) and reporting any abnormal results to registered nursing staff.
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Takes and electronically records blood pressure, temperature, pulse, and respiration, at least twice a day and as directed by the RN. Reports temperature evaluations above 99 degrees Fahrenheit and below 97 degrees Fahrenheit to RN.Weighs patients and electronically records on admission, weekly and as directed by RN.Measures and records oral intake, urinary output, bowel elimination, gastric and other drainage onto I&O record (form or electronic.
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Takes and record pulse, temperature, respiration, and blood pressure. Satisfactory completion of New York State Health Department approved HHA Training Program or Equivalency. Bathing, change of bed linen, toileting, dressing, feeding, shampooing, shaving, mouth care, nail care, and prescribed skin care.
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Performs patient screening procedures, such as assessment of oral health conditions, review of health history, oral cancer screening, head and neck inspection and taking blood pressure and pulse under the supervision of a dental attending.
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