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Prisma Health
Overview
The Nursing Assistant is responsible for collecting patient data, performing basic nursing procedures, and assisting with treatments and procedures. They also help patients with daily living activities and maintain cleanliness in the hospital environment.
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Posted
15 days ago
Lifepoint Health
The Occupational Therapist is responsible for evaluating patients and developing individualized treatment plans to improve functional independence and daily living skills. They collaborate with healthcare professionals and families while documenting patient progress and educating caregivers on adaptive equipment.
1 month ago
The Registered Nurse provides clinical direction for all aspects of patient care in an acute inpatient setting, utilizing evidence-based practices across the nursing process including assessment, planning, implementation, and evaluation. Essential functions involve collecting data, developing and updating individualized plans of care collaboratively, providing direct patient care, monitoring quality, and ensuring patient safety.
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Ochsner Health
The Physical Therapy Assistant provides routine treatment as assigned by a licensed Physical Therapist and documents patient progress. They also communicate changes in patient status and maintain patient records according to standards.
2 months ago
Provides clinical direction and direct patient care in an acute inpatient setting, utilizing evidence-based practices and safety protocols. Collaborates with the interdisciplinary team to develop, implement, and evaluate individualized patient care plans.
The Physical Therapist evaluates and conducts medically prescribed physical therapy treatment programs, providing educational information to patients regarding injury prevention and restorative therapy. This role also involves planning, preparing, and carrying out individually designed treatment programs to improve physical functioning, alleviate pain, and supervising physical therapy assistants and aides.
The Registered Nurse assesses, plans, implements, and evaluates individual patient care while supervising co-workers in the implementation of care plans. They are responsible for providing exceptional service to patients and customers within a long-term acute care setting.
The LPN provides quality patient care under the supervision of an RN or provider, following established clinical standards. They are responsible for administering medications, performing dressing changes, and assessing patient conditions to evaluate the effectiveness of care.
The Registered Nurse provides clinical direction for all aspects of patient care in an acute inpatient setting, utilizing evidence-based practices across the nursing process including assessment, planning, implementation, and evaluation. Essential functions involve collecting data, developing and updating individualized plans of care collaboratively, providing direct care, monitoring quality, and ensuring patient safety.
The Physical Therapist Assistant implements treatment plans developed by the supervising therapist, monitors patient responses, and communicates progress and goal revisions. Responsibilities also include documenting services, educating patients and families, assisting with discharge planning, and providing information on adaptive equipment and community support programs.
3 months ago
The Physical Therapist evaluates patients and conducts medically prescribed physical therapy treatment programs, which includes performing initial and ongoing assessments and establishing appropriate plans of care. This role also involves providing educational information to patients and directing and supervising physical therapy assistants and other support personnel.