Required Skills: Acute Care,1:1 Sitter,Assist with ambulation,Assist with feeding patient,Assist with turning and repositioning,Bed shampoo,Change linens (occupied, unoccupied),Complete Bed bath,Pressure Injury Prevention,Foot care,Urine/Stool Incontinence Care,Mouth care,Perineal care male/female,Shave patient,Shower assistance,Skin care,Antiembolic stockings,Bed alarms,Bedpan / urinal,Bedside commode,Call lights,Crutches,Electronic vital sign equipment,Glucometer,Heel and elbow protection,Hospital beds/Specialty Beds,Hoyer lift,Oxygen tanks,Pulse Oximetry,Sequential Compression Device,Special beds/air mattresses,Stretchers,Transfer belt,Transfer sliding boards,Wheelchair,Cleaning of equipment,Donning and removing PPE,Isolation Precautions/PPE,Dressing changes,Glucose point of care testing,Incentive Spirometry assistance,Measure/record drain output,Measure/record weight,Obtain Blood pressure, including orthostatic,Obtain patient Respirations,Obtain pulse (radial),Obtain Temperature (oral, rectal, axillary, Tympanic),Routine Catheter Care (Indwelling and External Catheters),Stool specimen collection,Turning and positioning patient,Urine collection,Abnormal/Normal Vital sign parameters (Adult and Pedi),Fluid restrictions,Inventory/disposition of belongings,Labeling specimens and transport,Lifting and pulling proper body mechanics,Limb restrictions,Normal Vital signs parameters (Adult and Pedi),NPO status,Passive range of motion,Recognizing cardiac arrest,Safe patient transfers,Stock Supplies,Bathing/hygiene,Diet intake/calorie count,Drain output,Reporting change in patient condition,Turning /repositioning,Urine output measures and records. Working per diem is a great way to maintain a flexible schedule, generate income and gain valuable clinical experience in a variety of healthcare environments.