What are the responsibilities and job description for the BMS LPN Pulmonary Medicine PT with option for FT 7:30a-4p position at Wooster Community Hospital?
LICENSED PRACTICAL NURSE (LPN)Job SummaryThere are four basic categories of LPN duties—clerical, administrative, clinical, and specialist. Depending upon the medical practice, the same LPN may do one of these categories, or all four of them.Reports to the Practice Manager for business-related items, and to the medical practice physician(s) for clinically-related items.Essential FunctionsClinical LPN DutiesClinical LPN job duties involve working with patients in a clinical context, assisting physicians during procedures, and performing light medical procedures. Because of the responsibilities that come with medical practice, the clinical medical assistant duties are regulated differently from state to state. LPNs are always required to be supervised by a physician.The basic duties of LPNs include: Taking patient vital signs; recording in the patient’s medical record Taking medical histories; recording in the patient’s medical record Preparing patients for medical tests and examinations Assisting practitioners during examinations Explaining medical procedures to patients Removing sutures Administering topical, oral, or intramuscular medications Drawing blood (phlebotomy) Wound careSome administrative LPN duties might include: Maintaining the confidentiality of patient information Managing inventory and ordering supplies Scheduling patient medical procedures Following up on patient visits Updating patient records Obtaining pre-authorizations/precertifications Checking the patient portal and responding to patients Ordering lab tests and imaging studies Scheduling patient appointmentsSome clerical LPN duties might include: Answering phones Greeting patients Sorting mail Handling correspondence Filing Creating documents Performing computer data entrySpecialist Medical Assistant DutiesThe job duties of a specialist LPN are somewhat different from those of general LPNs. These LPNs work in a specialist clinic, such as an orthopedic practice, a surgery practice, a hematology/oncology practice, or a cardiology practice. A specialist LPN has in-depth knowledge of a particular medical field, and has job responsibilities that reflect their specialization.Required SkillsBecause LPN duties are so varied, a very flexible skill set is needed to perform them well. These skills and personality traits are recommended: Ability to multi-task various job duties Ability to handle different personalities and personal situations—both patient and coworkers Ability to understand the theories, reasons, and technical aspects of medicine A formal education from an accredited LPN; licensure requiredEmployee Statement of UnderstandingI understand that this document is intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed. The statements in this document are not to be construed as an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties, and skills required of personnel so classified. I further understand that my signature does not indicate that I agree with the performance evaluation completed by my supervisor, only that the evaluation has been discussed with me.For Pulmonary Medicine:Tues, Wed, Fri 7:30a-4pIf looking for full-time, can cover other offices Monday and Thursday
Salary : $23 - $31