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Long Term Care RN/LPN provides care to patients with chronic conditions and prolonged illnesses. Most long-term care is not medical care, but rather assistance with the basic personal tasks of everyday life called Activities of Daily Living (ADLs), such as Bathing, Dressing.
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Benefits: USRx Care & ScriptSourcing Pharmacy Benefits Teladoc® Allied health plan members (and their dependents – even if not covered under your Allied health plan)can access free sick or acute care consults with board-certified physicians 24/7 (AD&D) Accidental Death & Dismemberment benefits Disability - Long-Term and or Short-Term Disability Supplemental Benefits - Accident & Critical Illness Cancer benefits.
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Long-term care is a range of services that supports a patient/resident meet their daily needs. Disability - Long-Term and or Short-Term Disability. Teladoc Allied health plan members (and their dependents - even if not covered under your Allied health plan)can access free sick or acute care consults with board-certified physicians 24/7.
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Wound care , including identify Stasic Ulcers. Cynet Health complies with all applicable state and federal laws regarding employment and consideration of unemployment status. Cynet Health is an equal employment opportunity employer.
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USRx Care & ScriptSourcing Pharmacy Benefits. Assesses, plans, and implements client care. Assist America Travel Assist. RN /LPN license in good standing. We provide referral bonuses for up to 3 assignments for the clinician that you send to us.
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Assist with transfer to physical therapy and other Daily activities. Must have one year of experience in LTC. We value hard work and commitment, and our Loyalty program showcases just that. Administering oxygen, changing dressings.
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Supplemental Benefits - Accident & Critical Illness + Cancer benefits. Must have current AHA BLS. We know you have your choice in selecting an agency, so at Cynet, it pays to be loyal. Earn exclusive rewards and perks as you clock hours toward your loyalty milestones.
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Practices within the limits of the state`s Nurse Practice Act and health care facility and nursing administrative policies. Duties and Responsibilities: Provides nursing care to critically ill patients diagnosed with Heart attack, defibrillator or pacemaker implant or other cardiac condition.
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Legal Assitance Identity Protection Employee Assistance Program Assist America Travel Assist Genomic Life HSA - pre-tax Discount program Referral Program: Referrals are the highest compliment a recruiter and an agency can receive.
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Even if not covered under your Allied health plan)can access free sick or acute care consults with board-certified physicians 24/7 (AD&D) Accidental Death & Dismemberment benefits Disability - Long-Term and or Short-Term Disability Supplemental Benefits - Accident & Critical Illness Cancer benefits.
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Facilitates arrangement of post-acute care services. Benefits: USRx Care & ScriptSourcing Pharmacy Benefits Teladoc. Identifies potentially high risk patients and refer to Social Work. Provides effective clinical documentation and conducts Initial Assessments to develop plan of care.
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Long Term Acute Care RN/LPN provides care to patients with chronic conditions and prolonged or incurable illnesses. Patients may require ventilator usage and weaning, respiratory care, IV Medication or transfusions, complex wound treatment and or ongoing dialysis.
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Teaches patients and significant others how to manage their illness/injury, by explaining: post-treatment home care needs, diet/nutrition/exercise programs, self-administration of medication and rehabilitation, as well as provides referrals to other healthcare professionals for follow-up treatment.
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Perform, and interpret EKG and Telemetry Monitoring, Proficient in Cardiac Arrest Code Team. Initiates and revises the patient s plan of care based on continuing assessments. Provide care to the patient on Ventilator, able to perform pulmonary toileting.
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Provide care to patient on Ventilator, able to perform pulmonary toileting. Proficient in Cardiac Arrest Code Team. Initiates and revises the patient`s plan of care based on continuing assessments.
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