patient care: provide direct nursing care to patients, including administering medications, wound care, iv therapy, and monitoring vital signs.
assessment & planning: conduct thorough patient assessments and develop individualized care plans in collaboration with physicians and other healthcare professionals.
multispecialty expertise: deliver patient care across various specialties, adapting to the unique requirements of each department (., critical care, emergency, surgery, maternity, etc.).
coordination: work closely with doctors, specialists, and allied healthcare professionals to ensure comprehensive and continuous patient care.
patient education: educate patients and their families on managing illness or injuries, treatment options, post-operative care, and medication.
documentation: accurately document patient care, progress, and treatment plans in compliance with hospital policies and regulatory standards.
safety & compliance: adhere to infection control, safety protocols, and ethical standards to ensure a safe and professional healthcare environment.
emergency response: assist in emergencies, such as code blue situations, and provide immediate care under the supervision of senior staff.
equipment handling: operate and monitor medical equipment like ventilators, ecg machines, and infusion pumps as required.
continual learning: participate in professional development, training sessions, and in-service education to stay updated on the latest medical and nursing practices.