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organizational goals. Candidates should bring a solid understanding of coding guidelines, disease processes, and healthcare regulations, along with excellent communication and analytical skills. Join a team that
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modalities including, but not limited to, splint fabrication, casting, and compression garment measurement/fitting. Maintain standards in accordance with the code of ethics of the AOTA and the State
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medication administration, airway clearance techniques and airway maintenance, and pulmonary diagnostic testing and clinical monitoring. Act as member of the Code Blue, Rapid Response Team, and Trauma Response
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limited to, use of heat/cold, electrical simulation, hydrotherapy, ultrasound, manual therapy, casting and spinal traction. Maintain standards in accordance with the code of ethics of the APTA and the State
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physician orders, skillfully provide modalities including, but not limited to, splint fabrication, casting, and compression garment measurement/fitting. Maintain standards in accordance with the code
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physician orders, skillfully provide modalities including, but not limited to, splint fabrication, casting, and compression garment measurement/fitting. Maintain standards in accordance with the code
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. Understands the attendance and punctuality guidelines, and adherence to the dress code. Reports pertinent observations and reactions regarding patients to the appropriate person and records those observations
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. Participates in meetings, in-services, and quality and performance improvement groups. Full understanding of the attendance and punctuality guidelines, and adhere to the dress code. Reports pertinent
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improvement groups. Full understanding of the attendance and punctuality guidelines, and adhere to the dress code. Reports pertinent observations and reactions regarding patients to the appropriate person (i.e
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simulation, hydrotherapy, ultrasound, manual therapy, casting and spinal traction. Maintain standards in accordance with the code of ethics of the APTA and the State of Missouri Practice Act to maintain