Not exact matches
Especially when leaving the country, it is good to
keep pertinent documentation regarding a pregnant mom's prescription
medication, or any information to help assess a possible medical
emergency.
If you are ordered to evacuate make sure you take your
emergency kit, your written
emergency plan (it should have relevant contact numbers), all essential
medications and copies of prescriptions, a cell phone, and your pets (just
keep in mind that pets are not allowed in some
emergency shelters).
Every
emergency patient requires placement of an intravenous catheter for administering
medications and fluids, so it saves time to
keep catheters centrally located in a crash cart.
Keep a pet
emergency kit and supplies handy with items such as medical records, water, pet food and
medications, and pet first aid supplies.
She had
medication to take and we had to watch for anemia (which at one point caused an
emergency trip to the vet) and
keep her activity level down.
Procedures commonly done by a veterinary technician include assisting in surgery and
emergency care, performing dentistry, taking x-rays, administering
medication and anesthesia, client education, record
keeping, and laboratory procedures such as urinalysis or blood chemistry.
Those duties include running oxygen, placing IV catheters and monitoring fluids, gathering
emergency drugs, recording vitals and
medications used, collecting blood and running other diagnostic tests, and
keeping clients informed about their pet.
This scope of duties includes animal restraint, assisting in surgery and
emergency care, administering anesthesia and
medications, taking x-rays, performing laboratory procedures, record
keeping, and practice management.
Keep a list handy that includes your pet's
medications, special dietary needs, allergies and other important information about your pet in case you do need to visit an
emergency hospital when your veterinarian is closed.
They may be able to cut you an
emergency check even before you get the actual renters insurance compensation and this will allow to
keep everyone on their proper
medications so no further problems are created.
• Report to clinical coordinator or practice administrator • Perform nursing procedures under supervision of physician or physician assistant • Assist physician and physician assistant in exam rooms • Escort patients to exam rooms, interviews patients, measure vital signs, including weight, blood pressure, pulse, temperature, and document all information in patient's chart • Give instructions to patients as instructed by physician or physician assistant • Ensure all related reports, labs and information is filed is available in patients» medical records prior to their appointment •
Keep exam rooms stocked with adequate medical supplies, maintain instruments, prepare sterilization as required • Take telephone messages and provide feedback and answers to patient / physician / pharmacy calls • Triage and process messages from patients and front office staff to physicians and physician assistants • Maintain all logs and required checks (i.e. refrigerator temperatures,
emergency medications, expired
medications, oxygen, cold sterilization fluid change, etc.) • All other duties as assigned by clinical coordinator or practice administrator
Typical Caregiver duties include: administering
medication, moving patients around the house or to appointments, running errands, helping with personal hygiene,
keeping company, doing housework, and acting quickly in case of
emergency.
Tampa General Hospital, Florida, CA Pediatrics ICU RN, 2/2011 to Present • Observe patient behavior and symptoms and reporting directly to on - call physicians • Treat critical child patients with personal affection and comfort while supporting parents • Supervise life equipment and deal with IV administration fluids and other
medications •
Keep a check on supplies and reporting any type of malfunctioning immediately • Handle
emergency cases and managing treatment referrals and records
You can download a free copy of her Medical Information Form, a way to
keep a current list of your
medications and
emergency contact information.