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DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITES OF ORTHOPEADIC WARD NURSE

  DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITES OF ORTHO WARD NURSE Assisting in the diagnosis, treatment, and management of patients with musculoskeletal conditions, such as fractures, joint replacements, and spinal disorders. Administering medications, including pain management and antibiotics, and monitoring patients for adverse reactions or side effects. Performing and documenting patient assessments, including physical examinations, vital signs, and pain levels. Educating patients and their families about their condition, treatment options, and post-operative care. Assisting in surgical procedures, including setting up surgical equipment, preparing the patient, and providing post-operative care. Monitoring patients for signs of complications, such as infections, bleeding, or blood clots, and intervening as necessary. Applying and removing casts and splints, and monitoring the patient for proper healing and any complications. Assisting in rehabilitation and physical therapy, including range of motion

Duties and responsibilities of a Cathlab Nurse

  Preparing patients for cardiac catheterization procedures, explaining the procedure to them, and obtaining their informed consent. Monitoring vital signs and administering medications, including sedation and pain management, as necessary. Assisting the physician during the catheterization procedure by providing medications, tools, and devices as required. Documenting patient information, including medical history, allergies, and current medications. Ensuring proper functioning of equipment and instrumentation before and during procedures. Monitoring patients during and after procedures for signs of complications, such as bleeding or cardiac arrhythmias. Providing emotional support to patients and their families during the procedure and post-procedure recovery. Performing post-procedure care, including monitoring vital signs, managing pain and other symptoms, and documenting the patient's progress. Maintaining a sterile environment during the procedure and ensuring proper infectio

Duties of an ICU Nurse 10 points

  An ICU nurse, or an Intensive Care Unit nurse, is a specialized registered nurse who is responsible for providing care to critically ill patients. Here are some of the duties of an ICU nurse: Monitoring patients' vital signs: An ICU nurse must continuously monitor and record patients' vital signs, including heart rate, blood pressure, oxygen saturation, and respiratory rate. They must be able to quickly recognize any changes and take appropriate action. Administering medications: ICU nurses administer medications as prescribed by the physician, including intravenous medications, blood products, and other treatments. Assessing patients' needs: ICU nurses must perform a comprehensive assessment of each patient to determine their physical and emotional needs. They must be able to identify changes in the patient's condition and adjust the care plan accordingly. Collaborating with other healthcare professionals: ICU nurses work closely with physicians, respiratory therapis

Duties and Responsibilities of a Gynaecology ward nurse- OB-Gyn Ward

  The duties and responsibilities of a gynaecology ward nurse are listed below: Providing patient care, counseling patients who are experiencing difficulties with their reproductive health. Arranging appointments with physicians and hospitals, responding to phone calls regarding patient admissions and discharges. Scheduling appointments for all aspects of the patients' care at the hospital or clinic where they work.  Makes sure that other nurses and doctors understand what patients need from them in terms of care and treatment.  Taking blood pressure readings, weighing patients and performing other vital signs. Administering cervical smear tests to women who have been screened. However, in some cases also administer breast checks and pelvic examination.  Administering the appropriate dosage of medications to patients, at the proper time, is essential in maintaining their health and wellbeing. Observing the changes to care plans and sharing them with the patient and/or doctor are cr

Duties and Responsibilities of a Surgical Nurse

  Introduction Surgical nurses are general nurses who assist physicians during surgical procedures. They may be responsible for tasks such as : Patient assessment and pre-operative care, preparing the operating room for surgery, assisting in the operation itself, monitoring patients' vital signs and helping them recover from anesthesia. Surgical nurses also observe patients for complications or side effects. Specialized surgical nurses are able to perform minor surgical procedures on their own. Observe patients for complications or side effects. Assess patient's vital signs. Monitor patient's response to anesthesia and pain management, as well as watch for signs of fluid build-up in their lungs and other organs. Prepare patients for surgery by giving them anesthesia before surgery begins, following up with them afterward. Providing postoperative care if needed (such as bandaging wounds).  Assisting doctors during operations (such as holding charts), etc., depending on their

Duties and responsibilities of a critical care Nurse (ICU Nurse) during Corona-Covid19.

Duties and responsibilities of a critical care Nurse (ICU Nurse) during Corona-Covid19. Nurses working in intensive care unit (ICU) should  assist in intubation and understand the standards of airway management.  While assisting cardiac patients, they have to use full personal protective equipment-PPE. It is important to ensure all necessary equipments like oxygen supply and  other emergency medications used while transporting the patient.   Nurses use effective communication and coordination in pandemic management and establish two-way communications.   ICU nurses need to work closely with infection control, supplies/cleaning services and other relative departments to coordinate effectively.   Proper and effective communication is necessary to address various problems and manage expectations of the patient.   Visitor/relative management is also important especially in isolation wards.    Involve Public relations department  to facilitate  communication  with  family members or media,

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