Not exact matches
«Outpatient status» means the status of a servicemember
assigned to (a) a military medical treatment facility as an outpatient; or (b) a
unit established for the purpose of providing command and control of members of the Armed Forces receiving medical
care as outpatients.
Perceptive
Unit Manager adept at assuming accountability for resident
care and staffing on
assigned units.
POSITION SUMMARY / RESPONSIBILITIES Provides leadership in the provision and coordination of patient
care on
assigned unit.
Assisted other team members in venipunctures, donor reaction
care, and providing licensed staffing an extension in their duties by managing the blood services regulations documentation (BSD's) while
assigned to the self - contained bloodmobile
unit (SCU).
Assisted other team members in veni - punctures, donor reaction
care, and providing licensed staffing an extension in their duties by managing the blood services regulations documentation (BSD's) while
assigned to the self - contained blood mobile
unit (SCU).
Strong knowledge and skills needed to provide
care / service appropriate to the age of the patients served on the
assigned unit / department
Position Summary Coordinates and maintains the clerical and receptionist functions of
assigned units under the direct supervision of the charge nurse to help provide optimal patient
care.
- Graduate of an accredited school of nursing Primarily responsible for providing professional nursing
care within the
assigned unit.
• Greeted patients and visitors as they arrived at the hospital reception and provided them with required information • Assisted patients in filling out admission forms and obtained and processed insurance information • Scheduled appointments over the telephone and in person, by first determining doctors» schedules • Oversaw the general cleanliness, maintenance and sanitation of all areas within the
assigned unit • Assisted nurses and PCTs with providing direct patient
care such as bathing, washing, toileting and grooming
• Demonstrated ability to monitor and provide total patient and resident
care within an
assigned nursing
unit.
Primarily responsible for providing professional nursing
care within the
assigned unit.
• Assumes responsibility for
assigned patient
care in 64 bed Neonatal Intensive Care Unit • Collaborates with health care team to provide complete treatment for infants born with immediate medical needs • Administers medications, records progress and recovery • Changes diapers and comforts babies when distre
care in 64 bed Neonatal Intensive
Care Unit • Collaborates with health care team to provide complete treatment for infants born with immediate medical needs • Administers medications, records progress and recovery • Changes diapers and comforts babies when distre
Care Unit • Collaborates with health
care team to provide complete treatment for infants born with immediate medical needs • Administers medications, records progress and recovery • Changes diapers and comforts babies when distre
care team to provide complete treatment for infants born with immediate medical needs • Administers medications, records progress and recovery • Changes diapers and comforts babies when distressed
Accountable for ensuring quality patient
care through direct supervision of all nursing personnel
assigned to the
unit
She is generally known as a charge nurse and is responsible for all the patient
care performed by the other nursing staff
assigned to their
units.
Adept at providing support to nursing staff in
caring for
assigned patients, and ensuring that the
unit is run smoothly at all times.
Position Overview A registered nurse or RN provides direct
care to patients within the
unit to which she is
assigned.
The
unit secretary performs clerical duties on
assigned patient
care unit under the supervision of the Charge Nurse.
Boniface General Hospital, the
UNIT CLERK acts as a member of the health
care team, performing clerical, receptionist, and related duties as
assigned.
Delivers high quality patient - focused health
care services that meet the assessed and individually planned needs and desires of all patients on the
assigned nursing
unit
SUMMARY OF MAJOR FUNCTION: The Registered Nurse (RN) is accountable and responsible for clinical decision making and coordination of a patients
care during an
assigned shift or throughout the length of stay on a
unit.
1997 to 2001: Emergency Service
Unit — New York City Police Department Assigned to New York City Police Department's Special Operations Division — the Elite Emergency Service Unit, and tactical unit cross-trained in medical care and other relevant community service and protection fie
Unit — New York City Police Department
Assigned to New York City Police Department's Special Operations Division — the Elite Emergency Service
Unit, and tactical unit cross-trained in medical care and other relevant community service and protection fie
Unit, and tactical
unit cross-trained in medical care and other relevant community service and protection fie
unit cross-trained in medical
care and other relevant community service and protection fields.