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PLEASANT VALLEY HEALTH CARE CENTER
MUSKOGEE, OK Other
POSTED ON 12/21/2024
AVAILABLE BEFORE 2/20/2025

Job Details

Level:    Experienced
Job Location:    PLEASANT VALLEY HEALTH CARE CENTER - MUSKOGEE, OK
Position Type:    Full Time
Education Level:    Certified Medication Aide
Salary Range:    Undisclosed
Travel Percentage:    None
Job Shift:    Weekend Double - 6:00A.M. - 10:00P.M.
Job Category:    Health Care

Description

Pleasant Valley Health Care Center, is an organization where you can pursue your career productively and enjoyab1y. We believe we have each made the right decision, one that will result in a good working relationship. The minute you start working here, you become a part of the Pleasant Valley Health Care Center, family and its future. Every job in our company is important, and you will play a key role in our facility.

 

We would like to take this opportunity to tell you a little about our facility.  Mr. and Mrs. Louis Nevitt built our privately owned facility in 1976.  At that time, their child Danny Nevitt was just a smal1 boy.  Danny still takes an active part in seeing that the facility is run correctly, appreciates, and cherishes the family atmosphere at Pleasant Valley Health Care Center.  We do this by treating each other, residents and family members with respect.

Pleasant Valley Health Care Center, Inc. full time employees are eligible for benefits including vacation pay, holiday pay, workers compensation, medical, dental, vision, life, short term disability, accident and cancer insurance. 

 

Qualifications:

  1. Must have successfully completed state approved school of medications administration.
  2. Must carry current acknowledgement card or certificate issued by state agency.
  3. Must be willing to abide by restrictions place on his/her job by state agency.

 

Job Summary:

 

To pour, pass, and document all routine prescribed medications and to give PRN medications upon instruction of the LICENSED NURSE ONLY!

Responsibilites


 

Work under the supervision of a licensed vocational nurse or a registered professional nurse to perform the following duties:

 

  1. After authorization by the facility’s licensed nurse or the residents treating physician, ad ministers PRN medications. Must document all PRN’s according to State Standards in all areas of the chart.
  2. Observe and report to the facility's charge licensed charge nurse reactions and side effects of medication commonly administered to nursing facilities residents.
  3. Take and record vital signs prior to administration of medications, which would affect or change the vital signs.
  4. Administer and document regularly prescribed medications which the medication aide is permitted to administer only after personally preparing (setting up) of those medications to be administered. Document the medications given in the resident's clinical record.

5. Administer oxygen per nasal cannula or a nonsealing facemask only in an emergency.

Immediately after the emergency, the medication aide shalt verbally notify the licensed nurse on duty or on call and appropriately document the activity and notification.

6. At discretion of the charge nurse, count narcotics, give all routine prescribed narcotics, give all routine prescribed narcotics, and document same on individual sheet and medication sheet.

  1. Apply specifically ordered ophthalmic, optic, and nasal medications.

 

Practices or acts prohibited by non-licensed nursing personnel (medication aides) after completing the state approved training program in medication administration.

 

  1. May not administer medication by the injection route:
  1. Intramuscular route
  2. Intravenous route
  3. Intradermal route
  4. Hypodermoclysis route

 

  1. May not administer medications used for intermittent positive pressure breathing (IPPB) treatments or other methods involving medication inhalation treatments.
  1. Non-licensed nursing personnel (medication aides) must document on medication sheet symptoms indicated for the need of the medication and the time the symptoms occurred.

 

 

  1. Non licensed nursing personnel (medication aides) must document in nurses noted that the facility's licensed nurse or the treating physician was contacted, symptoms were described, permission was granted to administer the medications ad the time the symptoms occurred.

i. Permission to grant the administration of the medication shall be on an individual basis.

ii. Permission to grant the administration of medications shall not be given prior to the time the symptoms occurred.

  1. The administration of the authorized PRN medication must be correctly documented.
  1. May not calculate any resident's medication doses for administration. The medication aide may measure a prescribed amount of a liquid medication to be administered.
  2. May not crush medications unless the initial prior authorization is obtained from the doctor or the Director of Nursing.
  3. May not administer medication by way of the nasogastric tube until skill is checked by the Director of Nursing.
  4. May not receive or assume responsibility for reducing to writing, verbal or telephone orders from a physician.

 

Medication aides must function in accordance with accepted pharmaceutical and nursing practices, and as set forth in these standards.

 

Special demands:

 

  1. Must be able to follow accurately all principals of good medication administration.
  2. Must be willing to cooperate with licensed nurse in charge and be accountable for all his/her actions.
  3. Must be aware of limitations and not to exceed these.
  4. Must be willing to help with all work in whatever way possible.
  5. Be aware of the Bloodborne Pathogens Exposure Determination Record and listed below are some exposures which you could potentially be exposed to: taking temperatures (oral/rectal),
  6. assisting with obtaining laboratory specimens, assisting with cleaning/dressing wounds, giving mouth care, giving skin and nail care, cleansing incontinent patients, changing lines, emptying bed pans, assisting with emergency first aide, assisting, with postmortem care, handling unbagged laundry, handling bagged laundry, whose bags are damaged or not closed, handling laundry accidentally bagged with sharps, cleaning equipment and working surfaces, cleaning or inspecting receptacles intended for reuse, transporting soiled laundry, and transporting infectious wastes.

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