- Administer medications to patients: Dispense prescribed medications to patients following proper protocols and dosage instructions.- Monitor patient vital signs: Regularly check and record patient's blood pressure, heart rate, temperature, and other vital signs to ensure their health and well-being.- Assist doctors during medical procedures: Aid physicians in conducting examinations, surgeries, and other medical procedures by providing necessary support and assistance.- Provide basic patient care: Help patients with daily activities such as bathing, dressing, feeding, and mobility to ensure their comfort and hygiene.- Maintain accurate medical records: Keep detailed and up-to-date records of patient information, treatment plans, and progress to ensure continuity of care and accurate documentation.Required skills and expectations:- Strong communication skills: Ability to effectively communicate with patients, families, and other healthcare professionals.- Attention to detail: Accuracy in administering medications, monitoring vital signs, and maintaining medical records.- Compassion and empathy: Ability to provide emotional support and comfort to patients during their time of need.- Ability to work in a fast-paced environment: Adaptability and quick thinking to respond to emergencies and changing patient needs.- Valid nursing license: Possess a valid nursing license or certification to practice as a nurse in the state of New Mexico.