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an appropriate tool for assessment and reassessment (0-10 numerical scale, FACES, or the FLACC.) Demonstrates an understanding of medications with regards to action and side effects. Reports pertinent information
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self-report/symptoms of pain promptly. Utilizes an appropriate tool for assessment and reassessment (0-10 numerical scale, FACES, or the FLACC.) Demonstrates an understanding of medications with regards
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members (50%) Discounts on cell phone plans, rental cars, gyms, hotels and more See a comprehensive list of benefits here . DETAILED JOB DESCRIPTION Manages numerous and complex schedules and templates
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planning. Assesses, intervenes, and reassesses the patient's self-report/symptoms of pain promptly. Utilizes an appropriate tool for assessment and reassessment (0-10 numerical scale, FACES, or the FLACC
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self-report/symptoms of pain promptly. Utilizes an appropriate tool for assessment and reassessment (0-10 numerical scale, FACES, or the FLACC.) Demonstrates an understanding of medications with regard
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discharge planning. Assesses, intervenes, and reassesses the patient's self-report/symptoms of pain promptly. Utilizes an appropriate tool for assessment and reassessment (0-10 numerical scale, FACES
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JOB DESCRIPTION Shift: Monday – Friday, 8:00am – 5:00pm Department: Clinical Informatics Compensation: · Base Pay Range: $79,040 - $112,985 per year, based on experience ABOUT THE JOB Provide
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, including culturing, microscopy, and molecular methods such as PCR, for cloning and characterization. • Employ biochemical and biophysical methods to express, isolate, and analyze bacterial components and
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; handles standard assignments while suggesting improvements for efficiency and resourcing Solves routine problems using established methods Adheres to project schedules and budgets Works within standardized
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determined to be the best method of disposal of asset. Arrange for pickup of asset by winning bidder. • Track all sales, prepare cash receipts, deposit money, prepare journal entries back to departments