Perform basic medical care including but not limited to wrapping wounds, blood draws, medicating, nail trimming, SQ fluids, fecal tests, microscopic exams, grooming needs, anal gland expression, etc. under the direction of Center Veterinarians.
Assist with surgical inductions, monitor patients, communicate with owners, and
perform basic medical care on animals of a pet clinic.
Not exact matches
Their facility has a full - time vet and they are able to
perform some surgeries as well as
basic medical care.
All of our dogs are vet checked including spayed or neutered; heartworm tested (preventive dispensed if negative and treatment started if positive); up to date on vaccinations (rabies, parvo, distemper);
basic blood test
performed; urinalysis; placed on flea / tick preventative if needed; intestinal parasite exam
performed and treated accordingly; and provided with any other
medical care necessary (dentals, surgeries, etc).
In support of these activities, we manage comprehensive professional and post-graduate curricula; provide leading - edge veterinary
medical care; engage in consultation services and outreach activities that benefit the public and veterinary profession; and
perform meaningful clinical,
basic, and translational research for the improvement of animal and human health.
Duties include: Helping with general rounds of our shelter population; assisting with emergency
care of injured and ill animals; surgical sterilization of shelter animals;
performing basic medical procedures (venipuncture, intubation, injections, radiographs); and assisting with animals in our foster program.
Some
basic medical care (cleaning wounds, treating infections, etc.) can be
performed at these clinics.
Services that include
medical and non-
medical care provided to people who are unable to
perform basic activities of daily living such as dressing or bathing.
For instance, while working at Standard Hospital as a Clinical Practicum in Acute
Care, I have gained a deep understanding of how to
perform emergency
medical procedures such as
basic and advanced cardiac life support, as well as other condition stabilizing interventions.
Activities such as greeting customers, providing vision
care,
performing basic eye tests, ordering supplies, helping customers with their eyewear, and collecting
medical data from patients are often seen on Optical Assistant resume samples.
Supports patient
care delivery by helping health
care providers during examinations; preparing laboratory specimens;
performing basic laboratory tests on the premises; disposing of contaminated supplies; sterilizing
medical instruments; administering medications on the premises; authorizing drug refills as directed; telephoning prescriptions to pharmacies; drawing blood; preparing patients for x-rays; taking electrocardiograms; removing sutures; changing dressings.
Adept at coordinating multiple services to ensure the highest level of quality
care, I excel at
performing diverse responsibilities and tasks — from personal
care and housekeeping to
basic medical assistance and companionship — to facilitate
medical progress while enhancing patients» quality of life.
You will learn
medical terminology,
medical office practices, human anatomy, patient
care techniques (such as taking vital signs and
performing minor procedures), medication administration and
basic health
care law and ethics.
Feb 2011 — Present Sava Healthcare — Falmouth, DE
Medical Assistant • Obtain, verify and record patient information • Provide
basic patient
care • Document assessments, interventions and responses • Manage patient scheduling and filing •
Perform basic lab procedures including venipuncture and capillary punctures • Greet patients and provide
basic facility and service information
The
Medical Assistant assists the provider by
performing basic patient
care duties including, but not limited to, obtaining vital signs, weighing patients, and collecting specimens and clerical duties as needed.
However, depending on the practice and the state,
medical assistants may also
perform basic patient
care tasks, such as taking blood pressure, preparing blood for laboratory tests, or assisting a physician with exams.
A
medical assisting degree can teach you how to work at a front desk, how to process
medical and insurance paperwork, and how to
perform basic care for patients.
By the time you graduate, you should know how to
perform basic medical procedures, maintain health records, process coding, and take
care of simple billing tasks.
Many health
care institutions are looking to
medical assistants to help
perform basic tasks and reduce the amount of time patients spend waiting.
Medical assistants
perform administrative and
basic health -
care tasks in doctors» offices.
Navy Reserve, Bremerton • WA 2005 — 2009 Navy Reserves - Hospital Corpsman Administered emergency
medical care, performed IV insertions, minor suturing, wound irrigation, venipuncture, administered immunizations, Basic Life Support, and Self Aid and Buddy C
care,
performed IV insertions, minor suturing, wound irrigation, venipuncture, administered immunizations,
Basic Life Support, and Self Aid and Buddy
CareCare.
Medical Assistant - Start Date - Present Employers name - Location Responsible for performing a variety of basic medical, patient care and administrative acti
Medical Assistant - Start Date - Present Employers name - Location Responsible for
performing a variety of
basic medical, patient care and administrative acti
medical, patient
care and administrative activities.
Part of the reason that
medical assistants are so important is because they support nurses and doctors by
performing basic patient
care and assisting with a variety of clinical tasks like examinations and minor surgeries.
Medical Assistants
perform basic patient
care and assist nurses and physicians as they complete examinations, minor surgeries, and many other clinical tasks.
For example, the extent to which a child is able to successfully adhere to his or her
medical regimen or
perform basic self -
care tasks and function independently may have implications for the degree to which parents are willing or able to grant greater behavioral independence and reduce their level of monitoring.