What are the responsibilities and job description for the Urodynamic Licensed Practical Nurse LPN Clinic position at Stillwater Medical?
We are looking for an LPN that:
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knows how to perform comprehensive Urodynamics, Video Urodynamics & other advanced diagnostic evaluations
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has Urology experience
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has knowledge of lower urinary tract, anorectal anatomy, urodynamic procedures & equipment and function as well as catheterization skills (a major plus!)
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is able to explain the urodynamic procedure to patients
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Can set up the urodynamic machine, calibrating instruments & ensuring proper functionality of catheters, electrodes, & other necessary equipment
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can record urodynamic parameters like bladder pressure, flow rate, & sphincter activity throughout the test
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Sound like you? Apply now for a chance at:
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Competitive wages
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Excellent benefits
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Joining an orgnization that's received Modern Healthcare's Best Places to Work since 2012
Here's the details:
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This position is full-time, 40 hours per week
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Clinic hours (Monday through Friday from 8 am - 5 pm).
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License to practice as LPN in the state of Oklahoma.
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Ability to communicate effectively, both verbally and in writing.
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Previous demonstrated clinical experience in the physician practice setting preferred.
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Understand the ethics of confidentiality and HIPAA regulatory requirements.
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Possess the ability to communicate well with employees, physicians, and general public.
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Ability to manage multiple tasks.
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Current CPR card or completion of course within 30 days of hire.
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Adequate vision, or correctable with glasses/contacts, to prepare reports and read written materials.
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Must have strength and stamina for prolonged walking, standing, and dealing with stressful situations.
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Demonstrates adequate vision, or correctable with glasses, to read and write.
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Able to hear, or correctable with hearing devices, and able to talk to converse with others in person and over the phone.
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Able to hear, see, and feel to accurately assess, monitor, and administer care.
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Able to frequently lift at least 60 lbs., reach, pull, push, bend, stoop, and kneel.
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Possess fine motor skills and hand/eye coordination to give care (i.e.: insert catheters, administer medications, and handle instruments and operate equipment).