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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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Measure and report vital signs: temperature, pulse, respiration, glucose and blood pressure. Adult Medical Day Center is seeking Full-Time, Part-Time Registered Nurse or LPN. hygiene, proper positioning and injury prevention.
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Escort patients to exam rooms, interview patients, measure vital signs, including weight, blood pressure, pulse, and temperature, and document all information in the patient’s chart and open wallboards for the patient to self-complete any outstanding documents needed.
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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.
$31.5 - $32.64 an hourFull-timeExpandApply NowActive JobUpdated 18 days ago - UpvoteDownvoteShare Job
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Takes temperatures, pulse, blood pressure, and weight perprogram guidelines as well as blood draws (as applicable per state regulation)and completing required paperwork. Responsible for all issues pertaining to the administrationand ordering of medication, blood draws, nursing assessments, and patient care(as applicable per state regulations.
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Required Skills: Medication reconciliation, Pain assessment, Patient Health Questionnaire/History/Allergies, Use of AED, Vital Signs - Blood Pressure, Respirations, Temperature, Pulse. Required Skills: Medication reconciliation, Pain assessment, Patient Health Questionnaire/History/Allergies, Use of AED, Vital Signs - Blood Pressure, Respirations, Temperature, Pulse.
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Escort patients to exam rooms, interview patients, measure vital signs, including weight, blood pressure, pulse, temperature, and document all information in patients' charts. Perform certain procedures such as blood draw, EKG, etc.
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Measure vital signs (i.e., pulse rate, temperature, blood pressure, weight and height) As an innovator and leader of helping our patients live longer, healthier lives with personalized preventive care, EHE Health has launched EHE Health Pulse, a range of virtual and in-person clinical encounters and experiences that provide individuals the ability to conveniently access health services, including our Health Mentorship and Health Navigation programs.
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Greet members in a professional, warm and courteous manner Takes vital signs, such as pulse rate, temperature, blood pressure, weight, and height, and records information on patients' charts.
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Ability to perform and record patient weight, blood pressure, temperature, oxygen saturation and pulse in timely manner and records in the computer. Demonstrates ability to administer complete/partial baths/oral care/denture care/hair care, foley care, shaving, and bed making skills.
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Obtain and record patient's chief complaints and information, data and record histories, vital signs, venipuncture, allergies, specimen collection, temperature, blood pressure, pulse and respiration, and documents results in the patients chart within the scope of practice.
$38,000 - $52,000 a yearFull-timeExpandApply NowActive JobUpdated 14 days ago - UpvoteDownvoteShare Job
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RN's must be able to read and interp own Tele. IMC: continuous pulse ox, hi-flow NC, insulin gtt, q 2 hour vitals, q 2 hour neuro checks or q 2 hour vascular checks or q 1-2 hr blood sugar checks.
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Triage Patients,prep and assist in the exam room, and take and record height, weight, blood pressure, temperature, and pulse of patients. Triage Patients,prep and assist in the exam room, and take and record height, weight, blood pressure, temperature, and pulse of patients.
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Care may Include bathing, shaving, brushing teeth, dressing patients and attending to any and all of their personal care needs Prepares Patients For Meals, Feeds And/Or Assists With Feeding As Necessary Empties Bedpans And Collects Urine And Other Specimens Transfers Patients To And From Bed And/Or Chair Via One-Person Transfer, Two-Person Transfer, And Use Of A Hoyer Lift Takes accurate vital signs, temperatures, pulse and respirations.
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Escort patients from waiting to exam room Obtain vital signs on patients (e.g., blood pressure, pulse, height/weight) Knowledge of EMR a must, eCW preferable. Escort patients from waiting to exam room Obtain vital signs on patients (e.g., blood pressure, pulse, height/weight.
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