Surgical assistance, pharmacy duties, lab work, radiology, monitoring of patients,
maintaining anesthetized patients and handling medical records...
Candidates must have experience in the following areas: patient restraint, surgical assistance and patient monitoring (with great blood drawing ability), pharmacy duties, lab work, digital radiology,
maintaining anesthetized patients and handling medical records.
Not exact matches
The
patient is
anesthetized,
maintained on sevoflurane, paralyzed using atracurim, placed on a ventilator, the lenses removed via phacoemulsification, and intraocular (artificial) lens implants are inserted.
Having every
anesthetized patient on intravenous fluids is essential to
maintain adequate blood pressure and kidney perfusion, and helps ensure an uneventful recovery from anesthesia.
Intravenous fluids help
maintain blood pressure in the
anesthetized patient and will replace lost fluids (during surgery, fluids are lost through evaporation from body cavity surfaces, through bleeding, and in any tissues that are being removed).
All dental
patients have an IV catheter and are given IV fluids to keep them hydrated and
maintain proper blood pressure throughout the time they are
anesthetized.
Candidates must have experience in the following areas: pharmacy duties, lab work, radiology and handling medical records, with additional experience in surgical assistance,
maintaining & monitoring
anesthetized patients.
Maintain an anesthetic log for all
anesthetized patients, documenting duration of anesthesia, monitoring parameters, and medications administered, expressed in weight measures, where appropriate (milligrams, etc).
Maintain an anesthetic log for all
anesthetized patients documenting duration of anesthesia, monitoring parameters and medications administered.