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. • Properly determine urine volume. Properly label aliquot containers. • Communicate in a professional and courteous manner with patients, family, and other medical personnel as necessary for problem
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document such interventions. Prepare, label and dispense medications for patients in accordance with physicians' prescriptions; ensure compliance with Federal, State and local laws and regulations pertaining
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interventional CT procedures. Evaluate CT scans for technical quality, collate processed images in sequence of exposure and appropriately label. Film/transmit to Image Archival System. Schedule patients
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. Start I.V.s, administer contrast media as directed and per protocol. Evaluate MR scans for technical quality, collate processed images and sequence of acquisition and label appropriately. Schedule
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I.V.s, administer contrast media as directed and per protocol. Evaluate MR scans for technical quality, collate processed images and sequence of acquisition and label appropriately. Schedule patients
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has been part of Duke Health since 1998 and has served Wake County for more than 35 years. Duke Raleigh Campusfeatures 204 inpatient beds and offers a comprehensive array of services, including cancer
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a liaison between Duke Dining and campus health services. · Work with vendor culinary teams to revise menus for nutritional balance and allergen safety. · Oversee allergen labeling, Ask Me allergen
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. • Perform frozen cryostat sectioning. • Prepare specimens and reagents for processing; perform routine and special staining techniques. Label, file, discard and maintain records of slides and blocks
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, perform aliquot, and distribute all urine specimens. • Properly determine urine volume. Properly label aliquot containers. • Communicate in a professional and courteous manner with patients, family
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: collecting patient vital signs, medication review, administering vaccinations injections according to protocols and provider orders, administer allergy tests, specimen collection and correct labeling