Thursday, October 25, 2007

In your new career as a Nurse Technician...

...your work will involve various aspects of patient care, as well as your being recognized as a dependable player of the health care team. Having completed your course at Manhattan Institute and obtaining a complete understanding of the characteristics of your job, such as: specimen collection, OSHA standards and medical terminology, you will be confident and prepared to support the needs of the patients and help the supervisory staff maintain quality care and professional practices.

Nurse technicians, sometimes referred to as orderlies, assistive personnel or hospital attendants, work very closely with and under the supervision of a doctor or an RN or LPN. Although often upon to help patients eat, drink or bathe, the nurse technician can also be looked to: escort patients to operating or examining rooms, record patients vital signs, and report any changes of the patient's physical, mental or emotional well being to the proper health care supervisor.

Classes are forming at Manhattan Institute for your new career as a Nurse Technician. For more information, please call 212-564-1234


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