Medically Trained Mobile Collector/Medical Assistant
By ExamOne, a Quest Diagnostics Company At Indiana, United States

Medically Trained Mobile Collector. As a Mobile Collector , you would be a part-time, on-call, and at-will employee. What does this mean? On-Call and At-Will equal Flexibility! You will choose the ...

Medication Trained Staff Jobs
By Woods Services At Langhorne, PA, United States
Certification in CPR and First Aid is required.
Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance
Administer prescribed and over-the-counter medications as ordered by the physician.
Administer treatments as ordered by the physician and within the scope of the MAP.
Document the administration of medications, treatments, etc. on all appropriate forms.
Immediately report to the nurse any issues re medication errors, pharmacy errors, unusual signs, and symptoms, etc.

Are you looking for a rewarding career in healthcare? Become a Trained Nursing Assistant and make a difference in the lives of others! With our comprehensive training program, you'll gain the skills and knowledge needed to provide quality care to patients in a variety of settings. Join us today and start making a difference!

Overview A Trained Nursing Assistant (TNA) is a healthcare professional who provides basic patient care under the supervision of a Registered Nurse (RN) or Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN). TNAs are responsible for providing basic nursing care to patients, such as bathing, dressing, and assisting with meals. They also help with daily activities, such as taking vital signs, recording medical histories, and providing emotional support. Detailed Job Description A Trained Nursing Assistant is responsible for providing basic nursing care to patients in a hospital, nursing home, or other healthcare facility. They must be able to follow instructions from the RN or LPN and provide quality care to patients. TNAs must be able to communicate effectively with patients and their families, as well as other healthcare professionals. They must be able to recognize changes in a patient's condition and report them to the RN or LPN. TNAs must also be able to assist with medical procedures, such as taking vital signs, administering medications, and providing wound care. Job Skills Required
• Knowledge of basic nursing care
• Ability to follow instructions
• Ability to communicate effectively with patients and their families
• Ability to recognize changes in a patient's condition
• Ability to assist with medical procedures
• Ability to provide emotional support
• Ability to maintain patient confidentiality
Job Qualifications
• High school diploma or equivalent
• Completion of a state-approved nursing assistant training program
• Current certification as a nursing assistant
• Current CPR certification
• Ability to pass a criminal background check
Job Knowledge
• Knowledge of basic nursing care
• Knowledge of medical terminology
• Knowledge of infection control procedures
• Knowledge of patient rights
Job Experience
• Previous experience as a nursing assistant
• Previous experience in a healthcare setting
Job Responsibilities
• Provide basic nursing care to patients
• Assist with medical procedures, such as taking vital signs and administering medications
• Provide emotional support to patients and their families
• Record patient information, such as vital signs and medical histories
• Assist with activities of daily living, such as bathing, dressing, and eating
• Maintain patient confidentiality
• Follow instructions from the RN or LPN