Depending on your state and hospital, your baby could have up to three different types of screening: the heel prick, which takes a small dab of your baby's blood; hearing screening to test your newborn's hearing; and the newborn heart screen, or pulse
oximetry test.
Administered injections, performed EKGs, X-rays, pulse
oximetries, TITMUS 2A vision screenings, urinalysis, strep and pregnancy
tests.
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