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Performs physician-ordered arterial blood sample collection and performs subsequent analysis on an arterial blood gas analyzer for oxygen, carbon dioxide, pH, and oxygen saturation levels.
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Administered services include, but are not limited to, therapeutic gases, aerosol and humidity therapy, positive pressure breathing treatment (IPPB/CPAP), deep breathing exercises, airway care, including tracheobronchial aspiration and other procedures, and postural drainage and percussion/vibration to aid in secretion removal.
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Obtain blood samples & running lab work. Applicants who have achieved certification (RVT, CVT, LVT) are preferred, but technicians with experience in patient care, anesthesia/surgery monitoring, in-house laboratory operation, phlebotomy/ IV catheter placement, and radiology will be considered.
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SUMMARY OF POSITION:The medical laboratory technician, under minimal supervision, is responsible for independently performing complex laboratory tests on blood, body fluids, cells, and tissues that includes standardized microscopic, chemical, and/or bacteriological testing.
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SECONDARY FUNCTIONS: The following duties are considered secondary to the primary duties listed above: Additional clinical procedures including but not limited to: EKG, holter monitors, 24 hr Blood pressure or vital signs.
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Performs Point-of-Care (POC) testing which may include blood glucose, hemoccult and specific gravity testing. + Clinical Duties: - Obtains and documents reason for visit, patient vital signs, including temperature, blood pressure, pulse, respirations, pulse oximetry, height and weight.
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As a TELE Travel Nurse, you will provide care by connecting patients to machines that measure heart rate, blood pressure, breathing rate, as well as blood-oxygen levels and electrocardiogram information.
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Performs drug and alcohol testing following chain of custody protocols and approved standards for urine, saliva, hair, breath, blood collection. Program consists of education and rotations within a clinic (Urgent Care or Express Care.
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The blood pressure, heart rate, blood oxygen level and cardiac electrical activity of patients in a telemetry unit is constantly monitored by specialized equipments, and telemetry nurses keep track of this information and take quick action to treat patients who develop problems.
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Documents resident care appropriately, including vital signs (pulse, respirations, blood pressure, pulse ox, height, weight). Assists residents with use of personal washer and dryer; Provides personal laundry service as per schedule; Performs necessary tasks to maintain a clean, safe environment for residents.
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Interviews patients, measures vital signs pulse rate, temperature, blood pressure, weight, and height), and records or inputs information to patients' medical record. MUSC does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion or belief, age, sex, national origin, gender identity, sexual orientation, disability, protected veteran status, family or parental status, or any other status protected by state laws and/or federal regulations.
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Assists in development and implementation of Resident Care Plan; updates Care Plan as neededResponds to life-saving situations based upon nursing standards, policies, procedures and protocolCollects samples such as urine, blood and sputum from residents for testing and performs routine laboratory tests on samples.
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Other Medical Laboratory Scientist duties may include: Managing receipt, coordination, shipment and transport of patient and donor blood samples and documenting supply and equipment problems Managing reagent inventory (ordering, receiving, inspection and preparation) Recognizing/resolving testing irregularities and assisting other MLS in problem resolution.
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Telemetry nurses care for patients by using medical equipment to monitor blood pressure, heart rate, blood oxygen level, breathing rate, and other vital signs. Telemetry nurses care for patients by using medical equipment to monitor blood pressure, heart rate, blood oxygen level, breathing rate, and other vital signs.
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Collect patient samples, such as blood, urine, and sputum, for subsequent laboratory testing and analysis. Continuously monitor and meticulously document patients' vital signs, including blood pressure, pulse, temperature, and respiration rates.
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