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Assistants (NCCPA). State of Michigan Controlled Substance License Required Current DEA registration AHA approved BLS One (1) or more years of either pediatric inpatient or child psychiatry experience NOTE
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Assistants (NCCPA). State of Michigan Controlled Substance License Required Current DEA registration AHA approved BLS One (1) or more years of either pediatric inpatient or child psychiatry experience NOTE
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that patients meet insurance requirements for home health services. Adheres to all UMHS and agency infection control and safety policies. Delivers nursing care according to departmental and professional standards
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that patients meet insurance requirements for home health services. Adheres to all UMHS and agency infection control and safety policies. Delivers nursing care according to departmental and professional standards
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controlling aggressive or destructive behavior by providing therapeutic and/or physical intervention under supervision. Participate in patient assessment and patient care planning by communicating oral and
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standard recipes for consistent portion control, following SERV Safe procedures for food safety. Sanitation Standards: Maintain high sanitation standards, ensuring all service ware and equipment
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regular updates and reports are provided to committees such as the Infection Control Committee and the Environment of Care Committee. Oversee the review and updates of the Annual Water Management Plan/Risk
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property, promoting good community relations and patrolling assigned area to prevent crime; enforce laws, ordinances and traffic regulations, control crowds, and arrest violators. You may also perform
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State of Michigan Current DEA and Controlled Substance license or ability to obtain within 30 days of hire. Maintenance of BLS and ACLS certification required. 2 years Physician Assistant experience
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feeding bag, prime line and set rate after notifying RN, refill tube feeding bag as indicated per infection control guidelines and after verifying correct tube feeding to be administered). Urinary Catheters