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Environment: As a first responder must have the physical capacity to perform CPR for at least 10 minutes. Physically able to assist in lifting and rotating patients who are unable to ambulate (up to 50 pounds
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: As a first responder must have the physical capacity to perform CPR for at least 10 minutes. Physically able to assist in lifting and rotating patients who are unable to ambulate (up to 50 pounds
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the home. * Documents all aspects of patient care. City: Newark State: NJ Physical Demands and Work Environment: As a first responder must have the physical capacity to perform CPR for at least 10 minutes
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of patient care. City: Newark State: NJ Physical Demands and Work Environment: As a first responder must have the physical capacity to perform CPR for at least 10 minutes. Physically able to assist in lifting
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of patient care. City: Newark State: NJ Physical Demands and Work Environment: As a first responder must have the physical capacity to perform CPR for at least 10 minutes. Physically able to assist in lifting
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: As a first responder must have the physical capacity to perform CPR for at least 10 minutes. Physically able to assist in lifting and rotating patients who are unable to ambulate (up to 50 pounds
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: As a first responder must have the physical capacity to perform CPR for at least 10 minutes. Physically able to assist in lifting and rotating patients who are unable to ambulate (up to 50 pounds
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, and no tasting or smelling. Position requires up to 10 lbs. lifting. No special vision requirements. Work Environment: Moderate noise. Posting Number: 26ST0742 Create a Job Match for Similar Jobs About
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Work Environment: As a first responder must have the physical capacity to perform CPR for at least 10 minutes. Physically able to assist in lifting and rotating patients who are unable to ambulate (up
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Environment: As a first responder must have the physical capacity to perform CPR for at least 10 minutes. Physically able to assist in lifting and rotating patients who are unable to ambulate (up to 50 pounds