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Deliver direct nursing care to patients, under the guidance of RNs or physicians, encompassing tasks like medication administration, wound care, and vital signs monitoring.
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Perform comprehensive patient assessments, involving physical exams, medical histories, and medication reviews, to craft personalized care plans. Valid and active Licensed Practical Nurse State license.
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Profession: Licensed Practical Nurse. Address patient comfort and safety requirements, including positioning, mobility assistance, and pain management. Maintain detailed and precise patient records, recording changes in their condition, administered treatments, and medication management.
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Collaborate closely with the healthcare team, including RNs, physicians, therapists, and support staff, to ensure seamless patient care. Provide care for patients with urinary catheters, including insertion, routine maintenance, and diligent monitoring for complications.
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Educate patients and their families on their medical conditions, prescribed medications, and self-care practices, with a focus on overall well-being. Collect patient samples, such as blood, urine, and sputum, for subsequent laboratory testing and analysis.
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In certain cases, LPNs may supervise certified nursing assistants (CNAs) or unlicensed assistive personnel (UAPs) to ensure the delivery of high-quality patient care. Foster health and wellness by promoting preventive care measures like vaccinations and screenings, and aiding with health assessments.
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Essential Job Functions Patient Care: Provide direct patient care including assessments, medication administration, and wound care. Ensure quality of care and perform tasks in a manner that supports patient safety and comfort.
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Facility Type: SNF/ALF. Continuously monitor and meticulously document patients' vital signs, including blood pressure, pulse, temperature, and respiration rates. Adhere rigorously to infection control procedures, encompassing proper hand hygiene and utilization of personal protective equipment (PPE) to prevent infections from spreading.
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Evaluate, clean, dress, and manage wounds, incisions, and injuries while actively monitoring for infection or complications. Respond swiftly and effectively during medical emergencies, adhering to established protocols and delivering basic life support as necessary.
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Administer prescribed medications and treatments meticulously, guaranteeing accurate dosing and adherence to established protocols. Safely handle, store, and dispose of medications and medical suppli.
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Safely handle, store, and dispose of medications and medica. Start Date: ASAP. Job Type: Contract/Travel. Location: Battle Creek, MI. Duration: 13 weeks. Administer and closely monitor intravenous (IV) medications and fluids, ensuring proper insertion and functioning of IV lines.
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Safely handle, store, and dispose of medications and medical. Location: Mount Olive, NC. Duration: 9 weeks.
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Safely handle, store, and dispose of medications and medical. Location: Charles Town, WV. Duration: 7 weeks.
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Safely handle, store, and dispose of medications and medical supplies, in strict accordance with regulation. Job Type: Contract/Per Diem. Ref #: CP-LPN-MMedf. Shift Type: Days, Evenings, Nights. Location: Medford, MA.
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Safely handle, store, and dispose of medications and medical supplies. Location: Elkins, WV. Duration: 9 weeks.
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