patient care: provide compassionate and competent care to patients in various healthcare settings, including hospitals, clinics, and community health centres.
assessment: conduct thorough assessments of patients' health conditions, including physical, psychological, and social aspects, to develop individualized care plans.
medication administration: administer medications and treatments as prescribed by healthcare professionals, ensuring accurate dosages and proper administration techniques.
monitoring: continuously monitor patients' vital signs, symptoms, and response to treatment, promptly reporting any changes or concerns to the medical team.
clinical procedures: perform various clinical procedures, such as wound care, injections, catheterization, and intravenous therapy, with precision and adherence to infection control protocols.
documentation: maintain accurate and detailed patient records, including medical histories, assessments, care plans, and progress notes, to facilitate comprehensive patient care.
education: educate patients and their families about their medical conditions, treatment options, and self-care techniques to promote health and well-being.
collaboration: collaborate effectively with multidisciplinary healthcare teams, including doctors, therapists, and support staff, to ensure coordinated and holistic patient care.
emergency response: respond swiftly and competently in emergency situations, providing life-saving interventions and initiating appropriate emergency protocols.
patient advocacy: advocate for patients' rights and preferences, ensuring they receive respectful and patient-centered care at all times.
infection control: strictly adhere to infection control practices and maintain a safe and hygienic environment for patients and staff.
professional development: stay current with advancements in nursing practice, participate in training and continuing education opportunities, and maintain professional licensure and certifications.