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Overview
The Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) is responsible for documenting all activities performed in accordance with established policy and observing patient behavior. The CNA also performs clerical aspects of patient care under the supervision of a registered nurse.
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22 days ago
Perform routine and STAT blood collection and specimen processing for laboratory testing. Maintain laboratory equipment and manage phlebotomy supplies and inventory.
Provide specialized surgical technical support within the cardiovascular operating room at Temecula Valley Hospital. Assist in complex procedures including cardio-thoracic and coronary artery bypass surgeries.
Operate diagnostic radiology equipment across multiple modalities, including X-Ray and CT, to produce high-quality medical images. Assist radiologists during specialized procedures such as biopsies and injections while ensuring patient safety and radiation reduction.
23 days ago
The Radiology Technician is responsible for operating diagnostic radiology equipment, including Fluoroscopy, portable, and DR rooms. They assist radiologists during procedures and operate CT or MR equipment to produce high-quality diagnostic images.
The Registered Nurse is responsible for the assessment, diagnosis, planning, intervention, and evaluation of adult and geriatric patients. They must maintain high standards of nursing practice to ensure optimal patient outcomes within the PCU.
24 days ago
The CNA is responsible for documenting patient activities and observing biophysical, cognitive, and emotional needs. They also handle clerical tasks and process physician orders under the supervision of a registered nurse.
25 days ago
The technician will be responsible for assisting in surgical procedures and ensuring a sterile environment in the operating room. They will work closely with surgeons and other medical staff to provide high-quality patient care.
27 days ago
The Patient Care Technician is responsible for assisting patients with activities of daily living, including bathing, feeding, and ambulating. They also perform specimen collection, interpret cardiac rhythms, and document all activities in accordance with hospital policy.
1 month ago
The OR RN performs initial assessments based on the patient's clinical presentation and prioritizes further assessments as needed. This role requires attention to the patient's care setting, age, development level, and cultural and religious orientation.
The Registered Nurse performs comprehensive physical, psychological, and social assessments of patients in the Emergency Department. They provide timely care based on the patient's clinical presentation, age, and cultural orientation.
Responsible for evaluating, planning, and administering physical therapy modalities to restore function and prevent disability. The role also involves supervising Physical Therapist Assistants within an acute care hospital setting.
The Occupational Therapist is responsible for evaluating, planning, and administering therapy modalities prescribed by physicians. They develop and implement individualized treatment and home programs for patients with various disabilities and medical problems.
Responsible for evaluating, planning, and administering physical therapy modalities to restore function and prevent disability. The role also involves supervising Physical Therapist Assistants within an acute care setting.
The Registered Nurse is responsible for the assessment, diagnosis, planning, intervention, evaluation, and documentation of care for adult and geriatric patients, reporting to designated supervisors. Overall accountability includes maintaining standards of nursing practice, achieving optimal patient outcomes, and supervising all categories of nursing personnel.
The Registered Nurse is responsible for the assessment, diagnosis, planning, and evaluation of adult and geriatric patients in a medical-surgical setting. This includes providing patient and family education and supervising nursing personnel to maintain optimal care standards.
The RN is responsible for the assessment, diagnosis, planning, and evaluation of adult and geriatric patients in a medical-surgical setting. This includes providing direct nursing care, maintaining practice standards, and educating patients and their families.