Nursing Services Coordinator, Radiology Department Coordinator and Telemetry Unit. We all had to have First Aid and CPR (including newborn CPR) certs but that was all. I take that back, the old TB test was required.
worked in radiology we had to have chest x-rays because the hospital was one of the centers that did all the refugee TB patients for a 3 county area.
As NSC I did all admissions, insurance (length of stay justification), QA, Utilization Review, set-ups and pulls (charts) for Federal review, and did all the legal paperwork for nurses to keep their ed units up to date.
In Radiology I did admissions, set-ups for angios, etc., insurance, authorizations and verifications for inmate appointments, set-ups for all abuse cases, set-ups for the coroner, pulled medical records, assisted with EEGs and transcriptions when the transcriptionist didn't show up. And, when I worked there, we were all asked to volunteer in the ICN with the FAS and drug babies.
Telemetry Unit I transcribed meds and watched monitors till I was frequently cross-eyed <g>
I was bonded at the stores I managed and didn't have to be drug tested (one was part of the Kroger chain and the other was part of Chevron/Standard Oil).
DH worked on the roads. He was also weighmaster for Lousiana-Pacific and along with weighing the trucks and dumping them, ran a big cat and forklift. When he worked for the school district, he did landscaping for both the school district and the city parks (joint agreement) and also ran the CETA crews. He drove trucks, etc. from school to school and transported the CETA crews, also. He's never had to do the drug testing thing.
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