● Created and maintained drug information brochures concerning dosage, usage, and side effects for major chronic disease therapeutics ● Provided comprehensive and
effective medication management and counseling that resulted in higher patient compliance and satisfaction with a quarterly increase of 52 % in retail refills.
To improve access to, and the quality of, affordable care for patients while optimizing therapeutic outcomes and reducing incidence of adverse effects through
effective medication management.
Not exact matches
If your child does have depression with impulsive and / or aggressive behaviors, certain treatments may be more
effective in decreasing these behaviors, such as coping skills training, anger
management and certain
medications targeted toward impulse control.
Clinical study to determine if non-opioid
medications are as
effective in pain
management after carpal - tunnel surgery.
This substance has been proven
effective in long - term treatment of musculoskeletal disorders as well as back pain, both with and without the aid of OTC pain relievers and other pain
management medications.
The most
effective treatment for arthritis is an approach that combines weight
management, exercise and joint care, with
medications as needed.
When the source of pain can not be eliminated,
effective pain relief
management with the proper
medications can quite literally be a life - saver for your pet.
Owners want
effective pain
management for the animal before, during, and after surgery, including spaying or neutering, even though they may not wish to administer such
medication at home.
New
medications are now available that are both safe and
effective for pain
management, Cognitive Dysfunction Syndrome, and other age - related diseases.
While osteoarthritic conditions are rather difficult to treat, stem cell therapy offers an
effective alternative for pets that have not tolerated or responded well to
medication, are not good surgical candidates, require long - term pain
management, and / or for whom a natural therapy is a preferred method of treatment.
As a Nurse (RGN / RMN) your main duties will be: — To communicate information accurately on patient care to the patient, families, internal and external professionals, including commissioners whilst maintaining confidentiality and adhering to the principles of Information Governance - To report and record incident and accidents in accordance with policy and procedures - Pre-admission assessments - Become knowledgeable in policies, procedures and CQC compliance - Order and monitor
medications for residents within Assisted Living - Where necessary refer residents and liaise with external Health Care Professionals - Supervising and training of junior team members if needed Desirable Skills and Necessary Qualifications as a Registered Nurse: - Registered Nurse (RGN / RMN)- Current NMC PIN - Possess good judgement, problem - solving and decision - making skills - Good organisational and time
management skills - Ability to work flexible hours - Possess
effective written and verbal communication skills - Basic IT skills - Good communication and English language skills Should you be interested in the position above or would like further information, please contact Gemma at Optima Plus Recruitment on 01782 409333.
Judgment, Supervision, Informing Others, Nursing Skills, Creating a Safe,
Effective Environment, Hospital Environment, Medical Teamwork, Listening, Pain
Management, Administering
Medication, Adult Health
Skills
Medication Inventory
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Multi-tasking, Bedside Manner, Infection Control, Health Promotion and Maintenance, Creating a Safe,
Effective Environment, Informing Others, Judgment, Medical Teamwork, Hospital Environment, Administering
Medication, Pain
Management
• Provide education and orientation to patients and their families regarding hospital procedures • Assist patients in understanding the role
medication and medical procedures will play in making them well • Develop care plans in accordance to patients» diseases and symptoms • Monitor and ensure that the care plan is being carried out in an
effective manner • Resolve any problems that may affect the progression and efficacy of care plans • Foster peer support and expedite completion of tests • Review doctors» schedules and sync them with patients» appointments • Act as a liaison between care providers and patients • Take patient history and record information in preset hospital database • Work with medical staff to control disease symptoms • Create and implement disease
management modules for chronic diseases • Obtain and verify insurance information • Explain the function of each health team member to patients and families • Document patient care initiatives and services on a constant basis • Ensure that appropriate referrals are made for patients not accepted for care • Schedule surgeries and prepare patient charts • Handle payment collection activities and transcribe clinical correspondence • Make sure that patients are kept aware of their progress • File and re-file patient records at the end of each shift • Ensure that all procedures are carried out in a time efficient manner and in accordance to patient care plans
Administering
medication Answering telephones Appointment booking Assisting patients Changing dressings Clinical assistance Clinical care Cost savings Data collection Data entry
Effective questioning Email handling Giving injections Greeting patients Handling correspondence Healthcare plans Hospital procedures Insurance procedures Issue resolution Laboratory testing Managing client invoices Managing emails Managing expectations Managing objections Medical billing Medical documents Medical terminology Medical vocabulary Office practices Patient education Patient forms Patient interaction Patient registration Patient statements Patient support Patient tracking Pharmacology Practice
management Preparing specimens Preventive medical services Reception duties Reducing no - shows Regulatory impacts Resolving problems Scheduling appointments Staff administration Telephone etiquette Taking electrocardiograms Taking messages Taking X-rays Removing sutures Uploading documents
Core Competencies
Medication Management •
Effective Student Nurse Training • Medical Records Review • ICU Patient Coordination Communications • Monitor Complex Systems • Mentoring • Patient Relations • Staff
Management
Director of Nursing — Duties & Responsibilities Manage nursing departments for private and public institutions across a number of specialties Skilled in orthopedics, neurology, medical, surgical, and geriatrics Train, schedule, and supervise junior nursing staff ensuring compliance with applicable standards of care Set and strictly adhere to departmental budgets ensuring cost
effective operations Maintain working knowledge of current medical technology, procedures, and standards of care Utilize
management expertise to enhance patient care while cutting extraneous expenses Oversee patient scheduling, admission, evaluation, and discharge Provide professional and courteous communication with patients and family Assist attending physicians with patient evaluation, monitoring, and implementation of medical care plans Monitor patient condition, chart progress, administer
medications, and perform routine procedures Educate patients and family members in healthy lifestyles and disease
management Offer guidance and support to junior nurses, lab technicians, and medical technologists Oversee confidential patient information, customer service, phones, and other administrative functions as needed Manage company inventory replenishing medical and office supplies as needed Demonstrate ability to remain calm and levelheaded in high pressure situations Perform all duties with positivity, professionalism, and dedication to high quality patient care
In many cases, research has shown that certain types of psychotherapy,
medication management, or a combination of both can be very
effective in treating many anxiety disorders.
Best Practices in Residential Treatment Ellis (2008) View Abstract Discusses
effective counseling interventions,
medication management approaches, facility
management issues, and aftercare approaches to ensure successful outcomes for children and adolescents leaving a facility.
C, Combined treatment and
medication management were more
effective than community care.
A, Combined treatment and
medication management were more
effective than community care.
Medication management and therapy can both be
effective treatments.
Medication management Children and adolescents often benefit from a combination of therapy and
effective medications to treat the difficulties they are experiencing including anxiety / depression, mood disorders, ADHD, etc..
Traditional therapy and
medication management not being
effective for mental health symptoms
These conditions were selected for study because all are managed with complex medical regimens, require regular monitoring,
medication, or dietary intervention, are relatively common in the pediatric age group, and because empirical data and clinical observations indicate that
effective family adaptation is critical to successful
management of these conditions.
Recent reviews28 indicate that the most
effective treatments for peer problems of children with ADHD are stimulant
medications and social skills training integrated with behavioral contingency
management.