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Assists patients in hospital, nursing home, or other medical facility, performing a variety of uncomplicated tasks, as directed by nursing and medical staff.
Lifts patients onto and from bed, and transports patients to other areas, such as operating and x-ray...
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Assists patients in hospital, nursing home, or other medical facility, performing a variety of uncomplicated tasks, as directed by nursing and medical staff.
Lifts patients onto and from bed, and transports patients to other areas, such as operating and x-ray rooms, by rolling bed or using wheelchair or wheeled stretcher.
Prepares equipment, such as oxygen tents, portable x-ray machines, and overhead irrigation bottles.
Makes beds and
takes soiled linens to be laundered. Cleans rooms and corridors.
Bathes patients and gives alcohol rubs. Measures and records intake and output of liquids; takes and records temperature, blood pressure, pulse, and respiration rate. Gives enemas. Carries meal trays to patients and feeds patients unable to feed themselves. Bathes deceased patients, accompanies body to morgue, and places personal belongings in mortuary box. Administers catheterizations and bladder irrigations. Accompanies discharged patients home or to other institutions. Assists patients in and out of cars, taxis, and other vehicles. Provides support to families. Delivers specimens. May perform security duties. (Source: eDOT Job Description)
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A renter's cost of living for someone making $33,989 in Houston, Texas is 95.1% of the US National Average. For more information, or to compare cost of living data between two cities,
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