1. Have you administered basic life support to patients and personnel? 2. Have you administered skin injections (e.g., intradermal, subcutaneous, intramuscular) and performed skin tests on patients?
3. Have you answered telephone calls from health care providers, offices, clinical personnel, and other hospitals to provide medical and/or mental health information on patients?
4. Have you changed a patient's wound dressings?
5. Have you cleaned and sanitized treatment rooms and patient rooms (e.g., exam tables, medical instruments, clinics) to prevent the spread of bacteria and disease?
6. Have you communicated with patients and relevant medical providers (e.g., physicians, psychiatrists, nurses), both orally and in writing, to gather information?
7. Have you composed documents (e.g., emails, forms, progress notes) either by hand or electronically?
8. Have you disposed of contaminated supplies to prevent the spread of disease?
9. Have you escorted patients to the treatment, examination, and/or appointment room?
10. Have you explained treatment plans, procedures, and other health care interventions, and instructions (e.g., diets, medications) to patients to ensure their understanding as per the direction of the medical provider (e.g., physicians, psychiatrists, nurses)?
11. Have you interviewed a patient to determine their chief complaint, gather relevant medical history, confirm they are taking their medications, etc.?
12. Have you maintained patient confidentiality and protected patient privacy in compliance with the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPPA)?
13. Have you measured a patient's vital signs (e.g., height, weight, blood pressure, respiration)?
14. Have you observed and documented changes in a patient's status (e.g., lab results, chief complaint, medication side effects) and notified the relevant medical provider (e.g., physicians, psychiatrists, nurses)?
15. Have you operated various office equipment (e.g., copiers, scanners, computers, phones, printers)?
16. Have you performed inventory and ordered supplies (e.g., medical, lab, office, equipment)?
17. Have you practiced universal precautions to maintain infection control?
18. Have you properly collected and properly labeled patient lab specimens (e.g., blood, urine, tissue)?
19. Have you provided concise verbal patient history (e.g., name, age, diagnoses, medications) to relevant medical providers (e.g., physicians, psychiatrists, nurses)?
20. Have you provided reasonable accommodation and effective communication to patients with disabilities (e.g., speech impaired, vision impaired, hearing impaired) and to patients who's first language is not English?
21. Have you recorded occurrences (e.g., patient attendance at medical appointments, lab values) into an appropriate log and/or documentation system?
22. Have you scheduled patient appointments with relevant medical providers (e.g., physicians, psychiatrists, nurses)?
23. Have you set up medical laboratory equipment and supplies to assist relevant medical providers (e.g., physicians, psychiatrists, nurses) in performing procedures, tests, and/or examinations?
24. Have you transcribed verbal information from patients and relevant providers (e.g., physicians, psychiatrists, nurses) to clearly and concisely summarize information?
25. Have you used and set up medical equipment [e.g., electrocardiogram (EKG), blood pressure monitors, syringes, stethoscopes]?
26. Have you utilized and operated various software programs (e.g., Word, Outlook, Excel)?