- Providing basic care to patients and meeting their daily needs such as changing bandages, cleaning wounds, eating, drinking, and bathroom.
- Measure and record patients’ vital signs such as temperature, blood pressure, heart rate, and respiratory rate.
- Assisting patients in carrying out medical and diagnostic procedures such as attaching injections, taking blood samples, and performing urinalysis tests.
- Assist nurses in implementing care and treatment plans for patients and monitoring their effect.
- Accurately document the necessary medical information and reports in accordance with established procedures.
- Providing emotional and psychological support to patients and their family members and guiding them on self-care and an appropriate lifestyle.
- Monitor the condition of patients and report any abnormal changes or emergency situations to the supervising nurses.
- Collaborate with other healthcare team such as doctors, nurses and other specialists to achieve comprehensive patient care.
- Implementing safety, hygiene and infection prevention procedures in hospitals and health facilities.
Requirements:
Diploma in the same field
Valid membership in the Commission for Health Specialties