Compassionate, caring and respectful individual who enjoys helping others. Hardworking, punctual, and dedicated individual. Great organizational, communication, and team player abilities. Flexible schedule and able to work days, evenings, nights and weekends.
1. Patient Assessment and Care Planning
2. Medication Administration
3. Wound Care
4. Monitoring and Reporting
5. Patient and Family Education
6. Documentation
7. Collaboration with Healthcare Team
8. Patient Advocacy
1. Personal Care
2. Mobility Assistance
3. Nutrition and Feeding
4. Medication Assistance
5. Companionship
6. Safety and Comfort
1. Patient Assessment and Monitoring
2. Assisting During Labor and Birth:
3. Newborn Care:
4. Education and Emotional Support:
5. Postpartum Care:
A Registered Nurse (RN) in the Emergency Department (ED) provides urgent care for patients with a variety of medical conditions, ranging from minor injuries to critical, life-threatening situations. The role is dynamic and fast-paced, requiring excellent clinical skills, quick thinking, and the ability to stay calm under pressure. Here’s an overview of an RN’s role in the emergency department:
Key Responsibilities:
1. Patient Triage and Assessment:
2. Emergency Interventions and Stabilization:
3. Medication Administration and Pain Management:
4. Diagnostics and Monitoring:
5. Education and Discharge Planning:
6. Documentation:
1. Patient Triage and Assessment:
2. Emergency Interventions and Stabilization:
3. Medication Administration and Pain Management:
4. Diagnostics and Monitoring:
5. Education and Discharge Planning:
A Registered Nurse (RN) in a Medical-Surgical (Med-Surg) ward provides comprehensive care to patients with a variety of medical conditions or those recovering from surgery. This role requires a wide range of clinical skills, attention to detail, and a strong foundation in both medical and surgical nursing. Here’s an overview of their responsibilities:
Key Responsibilities:
1. Patient Assessment and Monitoring:
2. Medication Administration:
3. Wound Care and Post-Operative Support:
4. Care Planning and Patient Education:
5. Diagnostic Support:
6. Documentation and Communication: