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and electrolyte analysis Ability to work quickly and accurately under pressure. Ability to operate computers, calculators and utilize nomograms. Mechanical ability to diagnose and repair simple problems
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capable of operating a variety of medical machinery and training equipment, including but not limited to manikins, suction units, immobilization equipment, defibrillators, and two-way radios. Must remain
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Code Council (ICC) Bachelor’s degree in civil engineering, structural engineering, electrical engineering, mechanical engineering, architecture, or a closely related field. Two (2) years of experience as
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mechanics and SPH coaches and trainers for staff involved in patient handling. Must be familiar with standard precautions and isolation procedures. Must be skilled in best practices related to patient lifting
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Element should result in the selection of both the Live Scan Background Check and the CANRA Requirement options in the Reporting and Background Check Requirements section below.) Misconduct Disclosure
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the effective use of the current DSM manual Capable of assessing adjustment to illness and coping mechanisms, as well as providing brief counseling to individuals, families, and/or groups Equipped with the skills
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measures. Knowledge and prediction of physical principles, laws, their interrelationships, and applications to understanding fluid, material, and atmospheric dynamics, and mechanical, electrical, atomic and
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operate a variety of mechanical, pneumatic and electronic equipment used to monitor, evaluate and manage the patient undergoing anesthesia. The anesthesia technologist who has the appropriate training may
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mechanical, electrical, atomic and sub-atomic structures and processes. Competent in archiving, retrieving and exceptions handling with the PACS system. Ability to administer CPR. Ability to display common
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, development (behavioral and physical) and physiological characteristics specific to the patients. Preferred Qualifications PCCN or other BSN Knowledge of Mechanical Ventilation with Tracheostomy Patients Key