Collecting routine laboratory specimens 6.
Not exact matches
In addition,
laboratories, cleaning and sterilizing equipment,
collecting blood samples and performing tests, and recording test results will be the daily
routine.
An LVN
collects samples for testing, performs
routine laboratory tests, feeds patients, and assists with bathing and personal hygiene.
The daily job
routine you will follow are: performing initial diagnosis,
collecting and measuring internal organs, conducting
laboratory experiments, and picking up tissues you believe can reveal something on further analysis.
Handle tasks of
collecting blood, urine and sputum samples from patients as well as perform
routine laboratory tests on samples
HIGHLIGHTS • Over 1 - year experience in the
laboratory setting • Current phlebotomy certificate from the State of Arizona • Highly skilled in preparing solutions, labels tubes and specimen containers • In - depth knowledge of
collecting specimens and performing simple tests • Able to perform
routine technical and clerical functions • Demonstrated ability to operate standard lab equipment • Thorough understanding of sterilization techniques and handling of harmful materials • Knowledge of using, maintaining and cleaning
laboratory equipment and uses • Bilingual: Spanish and English
They
collect samples for testing, perform
routine laboratory tests, feed patients, and record food and fluid intake and output.
[1][2] They perform
routine tasks and procedures such as measuring patients» vital signs, administering medications and injections, recording information in medical record keeping systems, preparing and handling medical instruments and supplies, and
collecting and preparing specimens of bodily fluids and tissues for
laboratory testing.