Work:
Government of St. Lucia
Crown Lands Technician
Education:
Broward College - Fort Lauderdale, FL
Associates of Science in Nursing
Skills:
1. adjust computer operation system 2.administer enemas, irrigations, or douches to patients 3.administer injections 4. administer medications or treatments 5. analyze medical data 6. analyze menus 7. analyze patient activity 8. apply drug information to patient treatment 9. assess therapy needs of patients 10. assist co-workers with software problems 11. assist patient in performing breathing exercises 12. assist patient in walking or exercising 13. assist patient to improve or develop work skills 14. assist patient with dressing, undressing, grooming, or bathing 15. calculate medical diagnostic test results 16. calculate medical dosages 17. care for mentally ill patients 18. collect blood or tissue samples 19. collect clinical data 20. collect specimens from patients 21. compound pharmaceuticals or medical preparations 22. conduct complete physical examinations 23. conduct medical tests 24. conduct patient assessments 25. confer with physical therapy staff to discuss treatment 26. coordinate patient activities with rehabilitation team 27. counsel patients concerning diet 28. determine nutritional needs or diet restrictions 29. develop dietary-care plans 30. develop treatment plans 31. direct and coordinate treatment program activities 32. dispense prescribed medications and pharmaceuticals 33. document medical prognosis 34. draw blood 35. encourage patients to participate in activities 36. entertain patients 37. evaluate patient response to therapy 38. evaluate patient's skills or capacities 39. explain testing procedures to patient 40. explain uses or effects of drugs 41. feed patients 42. fit medical supportive devices 43. follow data security procedures 44. follow examining room procedures 45. follow infectious materials procedures 46. follow institutional care procedures 47. follow life support procedures 48. follow nutritional practices 49. follow patient care procedures 50. follow patient observation procedures 51. follow surgical procedures 52. guide individuals or families in nutritional areas 53. identify body response variations 54. implement computer system changes 55. install computer programs 56. install hardware, software, or peripheral equipment 57. instruct on topics such as health education or disease prevention 58. instruct patient in home programs or basic living skills 59. instruct patient in use of supportive device 60. instruct patients in methods to improve functional activities 61. label blood samples 62. label pharmaceutical supplies 63. lift or transport ill or injured patients 64. maintain medical supportive devices 65. maintain or repair computers or related equipment 66. maintain record of medication or equipment dispensed to patient 67. make presentations on health or medical issues 68. monitor medical oxygen equipment 69. monitor patient's condition 70. motivate patients to practice exercises 71. observe patient condition 72. obtain individual dietary histories to plan nutritional programs 73. order medical laboratory tests 74. perform noninvasive medical diagnostic techniques 75. position patient for therapy 76. practice preventive procedures in medical therapy setting 77. prepare patient reports 78. prepare patients for tests, therapy, or treatments 79. prepare sample for laboratory testing, analysis, or microscopy 80. prepare sterile solutions, infusions, or intravenous packs 81. present research papers or dissertations on health science issues 82. provide in home patient care 83. recognize childhood diseases 84. record medical history or data 85. refer patients to community resources 86. report information to supervisor verbally 87. research health improvement issues 88. set up medical oxygen equipment 89. set up patient care equipment 90. store medical laboratory specimens 91. store pharmaceutical supplies or filled prescriptions 92. take vital signs 93. teach correct eating habits 94. teach food or nutrition principles 95. teach medical self care 96. teach personal hygiene 97. train family members to provide bedside care 98. treat medical condition of patient 99. understand drug products 100. understand pharmaceutical formulas 101. understand properties or composition of drugs 102. use clinical problem solving techniques 103. use clinical sterilizing technique 104. use computer programming language 105. use emergency medical procedures 106. use emergency medical treatment procedures 107. use first aid procedures 108. use knowledge of medical terminology 109. use knowledge of nursing terminology 110. use medical diagnostic equipment 111. use medical equipment in direct patient care 112. use microscope 113. use nursing practices or procedures 114. use personal care procedures 115. use physical therapy techniques 116. use respiratory equipment 117. use sanitation practices in health care settings 118. weigh patient