- Providing first aid and emergency treatments such as cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), bleeding management, and stabilization of fractures
- Prescribing necessary medications and administering intravenous injections and life-saving medications
Diagnosing cases at home:
- Use portable medical tools such as mobile x-ray machines, vital monitoring devices, and rapid blood analysis devices to accurately diagnose the condition
- Analyzing the results of medical examinations to determine the appropriate course of treatment
Coordination with medical teams and hospitals:
- Cooperating with specialist doctors and emergency centers to ensure comprehensive care for patients
- Coordinating transfers to hospitals when needed to ensure continuity of care
Managing critical cases at home:
- Continuously following up on critical cases and ensuring the stability of patients’ condition
- Providing the necessary care and follow-up after emergency interventions to ensure the patient’s recovery
Providing awareness and guidance to the family:
- Providing advice and education to the family on how to deal with emergency situations and provide first aid
- Guiding the family on how to monitor the patient’s condition and provide the necessary care
Documenting and recording the case:
- Document all medical interventions, evaluations and procedures performed in the patient record
- Prepare accurate medical reports and submit them to the Home Health Care Manager to ensure effective follow-up of the case