Please continue to support our Help Me Heal Program, where sick and injured animals can get
the vital medical care they need to lead happy, healthy, pain - free lives.
Not exact matches
ALBANY, NY (02/05/2014)(readMedia)-- The SUNY Downstate Coalition of Faith, Labor and Community Groups will hold a press conference, discussing the
need to save jobs and
vital health
care services at SUNY Downstate
Medical Center, Thursday, February 6 at 12 noon.
A grant from Grey Muzzle is helping to launch a
vital program to help seniors on fixed incomes keep their pets in their home by providing financial support for food and
medical, or in the event that seniors are no longer able to
care for their pets we would be able to take them under our wing and
care for their pets
needs.
«The Homeless Pets
Medical Fund is an important resource for the South Pacific County Humane Society Shelter to be able to provide medical care for the homeless animals in our care; animals that need vital medical treatments and proc
Medical Fund is an important resource for the South Pacific County Humane Society Shelter to be able to provide
medical care for the homeless animals in our care; animals that need vital medical treatments and proc
medical care for the homeless animals in our
care; animals that
need vital medical treatments and proc
medical treatments and procedures.
It's
vital that the
medical team
caring for your pet understands the importance of this bond and spends as much time as you
need to guide you through the
medical care options that are best for you and your pet,» said Dr. Laura Weis, owner of Doylestown Veterinary Hospital.
Your support of our Help Me Heal Program makes it possible for Animal League America to provide Gladys, and other sick and injured animals, with the
vital medical care and compassion they
need, as well as the second chance to become a companion animal in a loving, responsible home.
As a vet, you can play a
vital role in taking
care of not only their
medical needs, but their nutritional
needs, too.
The work in this room, the work in volunteer foster homes, the behavior evaluations and
medical care for animals with special
needs — all this
vital work — is made possible by skilled employees, dedicated volunteers and generous donations.
Damages must be carefully calculated in cases involving spinal cord injury, brain damage and other catastrophic injuries to ensure that accident victims have sufficient funds for necessary
medical care, lost wages and other
vital needs.
Emergency Department RN, September 2011 — presentCullman Regional
Medical Center — Cullman, Alabama — Conducts triage on incoming patients and prioritizes treatment - Assists in implementing medical procedures and medications - Documented all symptoms and patient history for individual patients - Provides comfort to patients and their family members - Educates patients and family members on condition, treatment, follow - up care and medicationsRN Registered Nurse, April 2006 — September 2011Alacare Home Health & Hospice — Tuscaloosa, Alabama — Assessed patient's physical, psychological and social environment - Documented vital statistics and reported changes to physician - Implemented prescribed treatments, including IVs and medications - Educated patients and family members on continued care and pain managementRN Telephone Triage, November 2000 — April 2006Department of Veterans Affairs — Birmingham, Alabama — Assessed patient needs and recommended appropriate actions to promote disease management, injury prevention and emotional wellness - Offered educational advice and materials to support patients or caregivers - Documented all interactions with p
Medical Center — Cullman, Alabama — Conducts triage on incoming patients and prioritizes treatment - Assists in implementing
medical procedures and medications - Documented all symptoms and patient history for individual patients - Provides comfort to patients and their family members - Educates patients and family members on condition, treatment, follow - up care and medicationsRN Registered Nurse, April 2006 — September 2011Alacare Home Health & Hospice — Tuscaloosa, Alabama — Assessed patient's physical, psychological and social environment - Documented vital statistics and reported changes to physician - Implemented prescribed treatments, including IVs and medications - Educated patients and family members on continued care and pain managementRN Telephone Triage, November 2000 — April 2006Department of Veterans Affairs — Birmingham, Alabama — Assessed patient needs and recommended appropriate actions to promote disease management, injury prevention and emotional wellness - Offered educational advice and materials to support patients or caregivers - Documented all interactions with p
medical procedures and medications - Documented all symptoms and patient history for individual patients - Provides comfort to patients and their family members - Educates patients and family members on condition, treatment, follow - up
care and medicationsRN Registered Nurse, April 2006 — September 2011Alacare Home Health & Hospice — Tuscaloosa, Alabama — Assessed patient's physical, psychological and social environment - Documented
vital statistics and reported changes to physician - Implemented prescribed treatments, including IVs and medications - Educated patients and family members on continued
care and pain managementRN Telephone Triage, November 2000 — April 2006Department of Veterans Affairs — Birmingham, Alabama — Assessed patient
needs and recommended appropriate actions to promote disease management, injury prevention and emotional wellness - Offered educational advice and materials to support patients or caregivers - Documented all interactions with patients
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.
Job description:
Medical Assistant fluent in English and Spanish with CPR certification to provide in - visit clinical support including
vital signs, point - of -
care testing, phlebotomy, vaccine administration, and Spanish / English interpretation as
needed.
Midland Memorial Hospital 6/2009 — 10/2009 RN Residency Program — Post Partum Unit • Monitored, recorded, and reported patient condition to physicians and senior nursing staff • Administered prescribed medications, changed dressings, and monitored
vital signs • Carried out physician orders in accordance with treatment plan • Provided post-anesthesia recovery
care and monitored mother / infant bonding • Served as primary coordinator for all disciplines ensuring well - coordinated patient
care • Offered administrative assistance to
medical team as
needed
Maintained accurate records of patient
care, condition, progress and concerns.Monitored
vital signs, such as blood pressure and pulse.Responded appropriately to the physical, emotional and developmental
needs of patients.Tested and recorded blood glucose levels.Obtained information about clients»
medical history, drug history, complaints and allergies.Helped patients move in and out of beds, baths, wheelchairs and automobiles.Assisted patients with bathing, oral hygiene, grooming, feeding and elimination.Cooked appetizing and satisfying meals and snacks.Maintained a clean, healthy and safe environment.Assisted with patient transfer and ambulation.Transported patients to other areas of the hospital in wheelchairs and gurneys.Answered patient calls for
care and feeding.Cared for clients with diagnoses such as respiratory failure, diabetes, Parkinson's disease, and muscular dystrophy.Supported diagnostic procedures, assisted with technical nursing treatments and entered information in patient records and charts.Documents objective data and routine aspects of patient
care.Reported any unusual circumstances in the patients» condition or environment.Collects patient specimens and data, including
vital signs, input / output and other delegated measurements.Answered call lights and aided in patient comfort and safety by adjusting beds, lights, bed rails, pillows, patients» clothing and bedside tables / equipment.
U.S. Navy National Naval
Medical Center (Bethesda, MD) 10/1998 — 09/2000 General Duty Corpsman • Serve in a 33 bed internal medicine inpatient ward and medical / surgical floor serving 5000 patients annually • Responsible for initial patient evaluation including vital signs, history, and diagnostics • Perform direct patient care, administer medications, IV, EKGs, preop and postop care • Conduct patient and staff education, CPR drills, and crash cart coordination • Chart patient response to treatment, update files, and perform additional administrative functions as
Medical Center (Bethesda, MD) 10/1998 — 09/2000 General Duty Corpsman • Serve in a 33 bed internal medicine inpatient ward and
medical / surgical floor serving 5000 patients annually • Responsible for initial patient evaluation including vital signs, history, and diagnostics • Perform direct patient care, administer medications, IV, EKGs, preop and postop care • Conduct patient and staff education, CPR drills, and crash cart coordination • Chart patient response to treatment, update files, and perform additional administrative functions as
medical / surgical floor serving 5000 patients annually • Responsible for initial patient evaluation including
vital signs, history, and diagnostics • Perform direct patient
care, administer medications, IV, EKGs, preop and postop
care • Conduct patient and staff education, CPR drills, and crash cart coordination • Chart patient response to treatment, update files, and perform additional administrative functions as
needed