EKGs, draw bloods, and IV starts
Collect urine specimen by placing catheter or educating patients on appropriate clean catch technique.
Not exact matches
In addition, biological
specimens like blood,
urine, and skin biopsies were
collected from some patients.
These often include drawing blood and
collecting urine or fecal
specimens, cleaning cages, running the blood machine, performing fecal testing to look for parasites, taking radiographs (x-rays), setting up appointments, giving injections, placing IV catheters, assisting the doctor in the exam room, restraining animals, providing customer service and client education, presenting financial estimates, performing dental cleanings, running anesthesia for surgeries, and many others.
A
urine specimen will always be
collected during a paramedical exam.
Specimen Collectors are responsible for
collecting various samples, such as
urine, hair follicle, breathe alcohol, or other
specimens for DNA testing.
I am also well versed in
collecting patient blood and
urine specimens and assisting in the testing of the same under laboratory settings.
These professionals prepare laboratory
specimens and are expected to
collect and test blood and
urine samples.
Collecting and handling of blood and
urine specimens for laboratory testing, including preparing lab forms.
«Direct supervision» is usually defined as the delegating / supervising / overseeing physician (s) being on the premises and reasonably available (although not necessarily in the same room) when medical assistants are undertaking clinical duties other than the most basic tasks, such as taking vital signs and
collecting certain
specimens (e.g.,
urine and sputum).
•
Collected blood and
urine specimens using venous and micro techniques.
• Proficient in drawing and
collecting blood and
urine samples and
specimens for lab testing • Documented success in assessing and recording vital signs, conducting glucose checks and charting the patient's progress • Skilled in preparing patients for surgical or testing procedures
Medical assistants can
collect specimens, such as
urine, blood, or sputum, for lab tests, and perform STAT screenings.
They update medical records but also check patient's vital signs, record electrocardiograms (EKG),
collect or prepare
specimens like blood and
urine and more.
They need to demonstrate abilities in
collecting specimens, such as blood from the vein and the capillary, but from other sources, as well, including
urine, stool, and sputum.
Tested patients blood glucose levels, Instructed patients and family members on proper discharge care, Performed lab tests, Recorded patients medical history, vital statistics and test results in medical records, Performed pregnancy tests and sent
specimens for laboratory testing, Cleaned and sterilized instruments and disposed of contaminated supplies, Helped physicians examine and treat patients by assisting with instruments, injections and suture removal, Observed and documented patient status and reported patient complaints to the case manager, Prepared patient rooms prior to their arrival,
Collected urine and fecal samples,.
For example, a medical assistant must know how to
collect a variety of different
urine specimens and perform typical office - based lab tests.
• Data gathering skills: (i)
Collect clean - catch
urine specimen; (ii) Perform tests on
urine specimens; (iii) Empty, measure, and record output from drainage devices; (iv) Perform hemocult test for occult blood; (v) Perform capillary blood glucose (CBGs); and (vi) Bladder scanning.
Pharmacogenomics testing Traveled to various offices in the Atlanta area to perform pharmacy and
specimen operations Observe and
collect direct
urine samples, random and scheduled.
MAs
collect specimens such as throat swabs,
urine or stool.
The MA must explain the procedures thoroughly and have the patient help when possible, such as
collecting a stool or
urine specimen.
Performs procedures as delegated under the direct supervision of a Provider including the following: phlebotomy and
specimen handling, injections of immunizations, splinting / casting, EKGs, and ear lavage,
collects vital signs (manual blood pressure, pulse oximetry, temperature),
collects urine samples, performs PPD placements, performs in - house CLIA - waived rapid laboratory tests, processes and prepare blood samples for outside lab processing, fits patients for durable medical equipment, performs drug testing, performs breath alcohol testing, conducts Snellen eye exams
Assisted midwives in procedures for pregnant women such as pap smears, std testing,
collecting specimens,
urine and monthly prenatal check ups, etc..