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, refill tube feeding bag as indicated per infection control guidelines and after verifying correct tube feeding to be administered). Urinary Catheters Performs intermittent sterile urinary catheterizations
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(NCCPA). DEA license State of Michigan Controlled Substance License Required AHA Approved BLS and PALS Two years of clinical experience in pediatrics NOTE: Employment is contingent upon successful
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Assistants (NCCPA). DEA license State of Michigan Controlled Substance License Required AHA Approved BLS and PALS Two years of clinical experience in pediatrics NOTE: Employment is contingent upon successful
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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
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, refill tube feeding bag as indicated per infection control guidelines and after verifying correct tube feeding to be administered). Urinary Catheters Performs intermittent sterile urinary catheterizations
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per infection control guidelines and after verifying correct tube feeding to be administered). Urinary Catheters Performs intermittent sterile urinary catheterizations. Performs clean urinary
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placement just prior to each tube feeding (e.g. Change tube feeding bag, prime line and set rate after notifying RN, refill tube feeding bag as indicated per infection control guidelines and after verifying
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Assistant (ARC-PA) or one of its predecessor agencies, CAHEA or CAAHEP. Certification by the National Commission on Certification for Physician Assistants (NCCPA). State of Michigan Controlled Substance
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or CAAHEP. Certification by the National Commission on Certification for Physician Assistants (NCCPA). State of Michigan Controlled Substance License required Current DEA registration Current BLS
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. Work consistently as a team member willing to assist everyone, crossing modalities when needed. 4. Follow Infection Control practices utilizing aseptic techniques, observing Universal precautions, and