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patient care assistant
- Checked patients’ pulse, temperature, and respiration to document changes and ensure it fell into the appropriate standards according to their physician.
- Measure and record food and liquid intake or urinary and fecal output for proper medical updates and documentations.
- Execute patient care under the direction and supervision of the RN
- Performs clinical tasks including: glucose meter, EKG’s and monitoring
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patient care assistant (pca)
- Obtaining and charting patients vitals, intake & output, and other information.
- Collect blood, urine or fecal specimens and sending them down to the laboratory for proper testing.
- Perform electrocardiograms (EKG), bladder scans, and other testing as deemed fit in accordance with the nursing staff.
- Provide assistance to nursing staff with whatever may be needed.
- Moving and transporting patients to other floors, or for scheduled testing such as MRI, Cat Scan.
- Continual observation on patients who require 1:1 support due to different situations.
- Contribute solace and a proper healing environment to not only patients but also to the families as well.
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patient care assistant
- Prepare and maintain records of patient progress and services performed, reporting changes in patient condition to manager or supervisor.
- Assist patient with toileting activities,assist with feeding patient,feed patients who are not able to feed themselves
- obtain and record vital signs,ADLs,and intake & output
- Bringing about the cleaning, repositioning, and feeding of patients.
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patient care assistant
- Check patient’s pulse, temperature, and respiration.
- Assisted patients with help moving in and out of beds and wheelchairs.
- Transporting patients to procedures within the hospital.
- Assisting the nurse with various aspects of clinical care.
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patient care assistant
- Responsible for providing care for a disabled, wheelchair-bound patient; ensured that the patient’s needs were the primary focus at all times.
- Provided companionship, light laundry, organized daily activities, bathing, and feeding.
- Assisted with the well-being of mental patients.