Nurse
- Patient Assessment: Monitor vital signs, assess patient conditions, and identify changes in health status.
- Medication Administration: Prepare and administer medications accurately, ensuring patient safety and monitoring for adverse reactions.
- Wound Care: Perform wound cleaning, dressing changes, and infection prevention measures.
- Clinical Procedures: Execute IV insertions, catheterization, and other essential medical procedures.
- Patient Education: Provide clear guidance on medications, treatments, and self-care practices.
- Communication & Documentation: Maintain accurate patient records, report clinical observations, and collaborate with healthcare teams.
- Patient Advocacy: Ensure patient rights, address concerns, and support informed decision-making.
- Emotional Support: Offer compassionate care to patients and families during challenging situations.
- Discharge Planning: Coordinate follow-up care, medication management, and post-hospitalization support.
- Infection Control: Adhere to hygiene protocols and infection prevention measures.
- Professional Development: Stay updated with clinical guidelines and best practices through continuous learning.
- Critical Care Nursing: Manage high-acuity patients in ICU settings.
- Surgical Nursing: Assist in operating rooms, pre- and post-surgical patient care.
- Oncology Nursing: Provide chemotherapy administration and cancer patient support.
- Pediatric Nursing: Care for infants, children, and adolescents.
- Maternal-Child Nursing: Support prenatal, postnatal, and newborn care.