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Performs clinical diagnostic nuclear medicine testing, including general studies, cardiac studies, treatments and the computer interactions associated with these studies. Performs clinical diagnostic nuclear medicine testing, including general studies, cardiac studies, treatments and the computer interactions associated with these studies.
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Must be proficient in all nine patient care skills: knowledge of disease, knowledge of drug therapy, knowledge of non-drug therapy, knowledge of laboratory and diagnostic testing, communication skills, patient monitoring skills, physical assessment skills, drug information skills, and therapeutic planning skills.
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Working knowledge of automotive systems, and diagnostic ability to include: internal engine, suspension, brakes, electronic, exhaust, etc. Expert at testing and diagnostic equipment for DIY services.
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Duties: Defines patient's degree and type of speech, language, voice and swallowing impairment by selecting and administering the most appropriate test instruments; interpreting diagnostic data; preparing written diagnostic reports.
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Working under the supervision of a physician at a hospital, physician's office, diagnostic lab or imaging center, you'll help patients understand the procedure, prep and deliver radioactive drugs, operate equipment, keep records and more.
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JOB REQUIREMENTS Minimum Education Post High school Vocational Specialized Training Minimum Work Experience No previous experience# Required Licenses/Certifications Accredited program in radiologic technology (ARRT, Texas MRT) Required Skills, Knowledge, and Abilities Demonstration of skills necessary to perform diagnostic radiographic images.
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The Endoscopy Registered Nurse (RN) demonstrates critical thinking skills, scientific judgment and leadership in the anticipation and planning for the care of the patient undergoing diagnostic Endoscopy procedures.
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Animal restraint, triage of incoming patients, collection and analysis of lab samples, diagnostic imaging, management and nursing care of medical and hospitalized cases with varying degrees of stability, administration of medications, effective communication of treatment plans with clients, surgical preparation and assistance, and anesthetic management.
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Diagnostic & Support: ACLS (required before completion of orientation) NIH Stroke Scale (required before completion of orientation) Observation Registered Nurses provide care to adult patients who require additional monitoring (cardiac) and diagnositic testing to determine if the patient needs admission to the hospital as an inpatient or can be discharged.
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