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The Dispensing Nurse is responsible for the accurate administration of medications and monitoring of vital signs for patients in an opioid treatment program. They must maintain precise medication inventories and documentation in compliance with DEA and FDA regulations.
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2 days ago
The Dispensing Nurse is responsible for the accurate administration of medications and monitoring of vital signs for patients in an opioid treatment program. They must maintain precise medication inventories and ensure all clinical documentation complies with DEA and FDA regulations.
Jackson Comprehensive Treatment Center
The Dispensing Nurse is responsible for the accurate preparation and administration of medications to patients in an outpatient opioid treatment program. This includes monitoring vital signs, conducting lab samples, and maintaining precise medication inventory in compliance with DEA and FDA regulations.
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Brockton Comprehensive Treatment Center
The Dispensing Nurse is responsible for accurately preparing and administering medications to patients in an outpatient opioid treatment setting. They also conduct patient assessments, monitor vital signs, and maintain precise medication inventory records in compliance with DEA and FDA regulations.
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The LPN is responsible for the safe and efficient dispensing of medications to patients recovering from opioid use disorder. They must maintain accurate records of medication stock and document patient progress and symptoms in accordance with regulatory standards.
11 days ago
West Lebanon Comprehensive Treatment Center
The Dispensing Nurse is responsible for the accurate administration of medications and monitoring of vital signs for patients in an opioid treatment program. They must maintain precise medication inventories in compliance with DEA and FDA regulations while collaborating with a multidisciplinary clinical team.
12 days ago
Methodist Jennie Edmundson Behavioral Health Hospital
The LPN Dispensing Nurse is responsible for the accurate preparation and administration of medications for patients in an opioid treatment program. Key duties include maintaining precise medication inventories, documenting patient care, and conducting laboratory specimen collection.
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The Dispensing Nurse is responsible for the accurate preparation and administration of medications to patients in an outpatient opioid treatment program. This includes monitoring patient vitals, documenting care in EMR systems, and ensuring strict compliance with DEA and FDA regulations.
14 days ago
Wichita Comprehensive Treatment Center
The Dispensing Nurse is responsible for the accurate preparation and administration of medications in an outpatient opioid treatment setting. Key duties include monitoring patient vitals, managing medication inventory according to DEA/FDA standards, and documenting patient progress.
17 days ago
Kent Comprehensive Treatment Center
The Dispensing Nurse provides professional care in an outpatient opioid treatment program, focusing on the accurate administration of medications and monitoring of patient vitals. They are responsible for maintaining precise medication inventories in compliance with DEA and FDA regulations while documenting patient progress.
$35 - $37 / HOUR
Manassas Comprehensive Treatment Center
The Dispensing Nurse is responsible for the accurate preparation and administration of medications to patients in an outpatient opioid treatment program. This includes monitoring patient outcomes, managing medication inventory according to DEA/FDA standards, and collaborating with a multidisciplinary clinical team.
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Bellingham Comprehensive Treatment Center
$32 - $34 / HOUR
23 days ago
Chula Vista Comprehensive Treatment Center
The Dispensing Nurse is responsible for the accurate administration of medications and monitoring of patients within an outpatient opioid treatment program. Key duties include conducting intake assessments, managing medication inventory according to DEA/FDA standards, and documenting patient progress.
$35 - $38 / HOUR
UVA Health
The Pharmacist ensures the safe, effective, and financially responsible use of medications by providing optimal drug product selection, dosage design, administration, and therapy monitoring services within the Medical Center. Key duties include clinical verification, leading operations like dispensing and inventory, resolving patient barriers, and collaborating with providers for timely, coordinated care.
$64 / HOUR
El Cajon Comprehensive Treatment Center
The Dispensing Nurse is responsible for the accurate preparation and administration of medications to patients in an outpatient opioid treatment program. Key duties include monitoring vital signs, managing medication inventory according to DEA/FDA standards, and documenting patient progress.
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Southcoast Behavioral Health
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Loganville Comprehensive Treatment Center
The Dispensing Nurse is responsible for the accurate administration of medications in an outpatient opioid treatment program. Key duties include monitoring patient vitals, collecting laboratory specimens, and maintaining strict inventory records in compliance with DEA and FDA regulations.
The Dispensing Nurse is responsible for the accurate administration of medications and monitoring of vital signs for patients in an opioid treatment program. They must maintain precise medication inventories in compliance with DEA and FDA regulations while documenting patient progress.