Office LPN/CMA - Primary Care
Behavioral Health Market Context
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Job Description
a or GED required.
• Graduate of an approved school or institution for Medical Assistants with current certification required.
• Current BLS Required
• Strong pharmacological knowledge
• Meets or exceeds level I & II
Duties and Responsibilities
Level III
In addition to all tasks included in level I and II
Registration functions
• Check in
• Check out
• Collect copays
• Cash procedures
Assist provider in obtaining microbiological tests such as:
• Streptococcal testing
• Urine culture
• Wound culture
• Vaginal cultures
• Gram staining
• Sensitivity testing
• Sputum culture
• Perform tuberculosis screen
• Tine
• Mantoux
Screen and follow up patient test results
• Alert provider of abnormal results
Upon provider order:
• Discuss test results with patient and document conversation
• Instruct patient on diet modification
• Instruct patient on drug dosage modification
Schedule patient for
• Hospitalization
• Surgery
• Return office visit
• Outside provider visits
• Physical therapy
• Other treatments
Prepare and administer medications as directed by provider
• Calculate drug dosage
• Reconstitute a powdered medication
• Mixing medications from separate vials
Evaluate and recommend equipment and supplies
• Evaluate and compare medical supplies
Instruct patient with special needs
• Instruct and demonstrate routine procedures for monitoring body functions
• Instruct and demonstrate safety procedures for home medical equipment
Demonstrate care and use of special equipment to patient
• Crutches
• Walker
• Cane
• Wheelchair
• Hearing aids
• Braces
• Splints
• Casts
• Slings
• Prosthetic appliances
Provide written and verbal instructions on chronic disease conditions as instructed by provider
• Teach patient methods of health promotion and disease prevention
Provide verbal and written information about routine physical examinations and laboratory testing
Provide verbal and written information as applicable to specialty and provider
• Nutrition and diet therapy
• Exercise and weight control
• Hygiene
• Sexually transmitted / communicable diseases and preventative measures
• Family planning
• Smoking cessation
• Alcohol / drug prevention and treatment
• Instruct and assist patients with performance of self breast examinations
• Refer patients to outside resources as instructed by provider
Orient and train personnel
• Introduce office staff
• Orient to facility
• Assist in completion of personnel documents
• Assign work schedule
• Make daily work assignments
• Demonstrate use of policy and procedure manuals for office
• Demonstrate use of office equipment
• Provide information on CDC universal precautions, OSHA, CLIA, and American Disabilities Act regulations
• Emergency preparedness plan
• TJC, ACHA, DCF as applicable
Work Conditions
• Indoor, fast paced, goal-oriented environment.
• Moderate fatigue arising from long periods or walking, standing, and or sitting.
• Graduate of an approved school or institution for Medical Assistants with current certification required.
• Current BLS Required
• Strong pharmacological knowledge
• Meets or exceeds level I & II
Duties and Responsibilities
Level III
In addition to all tasks included in level I and II
Registration functions
• Check in
• Check out
• Collect copays
• Cash procedures
Assist provider in obtaining microbiological tests such as:
• Streptococcal testing
• Urine culture
• Wound culture
• Vaginal cultures
• Gram staining
• Sensitivity testing
• Sputum culture
• Perform tuberculosis screen
• Tine
• Mantoux
Screen and follow up patient test results
• Alert provider of abnormal results
Upon provider order:
• Discuss test results with patient and document conversation
• Instruct patient on diet modification
• Instruct patient on drug dosage modification
Schedule patient for
• Hospitalization
• Surgery
• Return office visit
• Outside provider visits
• Physical therapy
• Other treatments
Prepare and administer medications as directed by provider
• Calculate drug dosage
• Reconstitute a powdered medication
• Mixing medications from separate vials
Evaluate and recommend equipment and supplies
• Evaluate and compare medical supplies
Instruct patient with special needs
• Instruct and demonstrate routine procedures for monitoring body functions
• Instruct and demonstrate safety procedures for home medical equipment
Demonstrate care and use of special equipment to patient
• Crutches
• Walker
• Cane
• Wheelchair
• Hearing aids
• Braces
• Splints
• Casts
• Slings
• Prosthetic appliances
Provide written and verbal instructions on chronic disease conditions as instructed by provider
• Teach patient methods of health promotion and disease prevention
Provide verbal and written information about routine physical examinations and laboratory testing
Provide verbal and written information as applicable to specialty and provider
• Nutrition and diet therapy
• Exercise and weight control
• Hygiene
• Sexually transmitted / communicable diseases and preventative measures
• Family planning
• Smoking cessation
• Alcohol / drug prevention and treatment
• Instruct and assist patients with performance of self breast examinations
• Refer patients to outside resources as instructed by provider
Orient and train personnel
• Introduce office staff
• Orient to facility
• Assist in completion of personnel documents
• Assign work schedule
• Make daily work assignments
• Demonstrate use of policy and procedure manuals for office
• Demonstrate use of office equipment
• Provide information on CDC universal precautions, OSHA, CLIA, and American Disabilities Act regulations
• Emergency preparedness plan
• TJC, ACHA, DCF as applicable
Work Conditions
• Indoor, fast paced, goal-oriented environment.
• Moderate fatigue arising from long periods or walking, standing, and or sitting.
Qualifications
- •High School diploma or GED required
- •Graduate of an approved school or institution for Medical Assistants with current certification required
- •Current BLS Required
- •Strong pharmacological knowledge
- •Meets or exceeds level I & II
- •Streptococcal testing
- •Wheelchair
- •Hearing aids
- •Nutrition and diet therapy
- •Exercise and weight control
- •Hygiene
- •Sexually transmitted / communicable diseases and preventative measures
- •Family planning
- •Smoking cessation
- •Alcohol / drug prevention and treatment
- •TJC, ACHA, DCF as applicable
- •Indoor, fast paced, goal-oriented environment
Benefits
- •Collect copays
- •Cash procedures
Responsibilities
- •Provides basic medical care and health teaching to patients in an outpatient, non-emergency care setting for an outpatient medical practice
- •Provides basic medical care and health teaching to patients in an outpatient, non-emergency care setting for an outpatient medical practice
- •Assist provider in obtaining microbiological tests such as:
- •Vaginal cultures
- •Sputum culture
- •Perform tuberculosis screen
- •Screen and follow up patient test results
- •Alert provider of abnormal results
- •Discuss test results with patient and document conversation
- •Instruct patient on diet modification
- •Instruct patient on drug dosage modification
- •Schedule patient for
- •Hospitalization
- •Surgery
- •Return office visit
- •Outside provider visits
- •Physical therapy
- •Other treatments
- •Prepare and administer medications as directed by provider
- •Calculate drug dosage
- •Reconstitute a powdered medication
- •Mixing medications from separate vials
- •Evaluate and recommend equipment and supplies
- •Evaluate and compare medical supplies
- •Instruct patient with special needs
- •Instruct and demonstrate routine procedures for monitoring body functions
- •Instruct and demonstrate safety procedures for home medical equipment
- •Demonstrate care and use of special equipment to patient
- •Crutches
- •Braces
- •Splints
- •Casts
- •Slings
- •Prosthetic appliances
- •Provide written and verbal instructions on chronic disease conditions as instructed by provider
- •Teach patient methods of health promotion and disease prevention
- •Provide verbal and written information about routine physical examinations and laboratory testing
- •Provide verbal and written information as applicable to specialty and provider
- •Instruct and assist patients with performance of self breast examinations
- •Refer patients to outside resources as instructed by provider
- •Orient to facility
- •Assist in completion of personnel documents
- •Assign work schedule
- •Make daily work assignments
- •Demonstrate use of policy and procedure manuals for office
- •Demonstrate use of office equipment
- •Provide information on CDC universal precautions, OSHA, CLIA, and American Disabilities Act regulations
- •Moderate fatigue arising from long periods or walking, standing, and or sitting
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