Patient Monitoring:Continuously observe and assess patients' vital signs, including heart rate, blood pressure, respiratory rate, and oxygen saturation, and neurological status. Medication Administration:Administer prescribed medications, including intravenous fluids, and manage medication dosages based on patient response. Medical Procedures:Assist with or…
Welcoming visitors: Greet guests and customers Answering calls: Take calls and direct them to the appropriate person Scheduling appointments: Schedule meetings and appointments Managing mail: Receive and deliver mail and packages Managing correspondence: Handle correspondence and manage office documents Maintaining…
upervising Daily Operations:Managing day to day tasks, coordinating between departments, and ensuring smooth workflow. Financial Management:Developing and managing budgets, overseeing expenses, and ensuring financial stability. Staffing and Training:Recruiting, hiring, training, and managing hospital staff, including medical and administrative personnel. Ensuring…
Monitoring and Assessment: Vital Signs:Continuously monitoring and recording vital signs (heart rate, blood pressure, respiratory rate, oxygen saturation, temperature). Patient Condition:Assessing and responding to changes in patient status, including neurological status, pain levels, and overall physical condition. Equipment Monitoring:Ensuring the…
atient Care & Treatment: Providing Medical Care:Diagnosing and treating illnesses, injuries, and other medical conditions. Performing Procedures:Carrying out routine medical procedures and assisting in emergency situations. Monitoring Patients:Observing and recording patients' conditions, ensuring timely administration of medications and treatments. Responding…
Patient Monitoring:Continuously observe and assess patients' vital signs, including heart rate, blood pressure, respiratory rate, and oxygen saturation, and neurological status. Medication Administration:Administer prescribed medications, including intravenous fluids, and manage medication dosages based on patient response. Medical Procedures:Assist with or…
Direct Patient Care:RMOs are involved in diagnosing and treating patients, including providing medical care, performing routine procedures, and assisting in emergencies. Monitoring and Treatment:They monitor patients' conditions, ensuring that treatments and medications are administered correctly, and adjusting care plans as…
Develop, implement, and evaluate the hospital's counseling program, including creating and updating policies and procedures. Team Leadership:Supervise, mentor, and train counseling staff, providing guidance and support in their professional development. Direct Patient Support:Conduct individual and group counseling sessions, providing emotional…
Patient Examination and Diagnosis:Doctors conduct physical examinations, listen to patient symptoms, and order diagnostic tests to identify the cause of illness. Treatment and Management:They develop and implement treatment plans, prescribe medications, and provide follow up care. Medical Record Keeping:Doctors maintain…
Direct Patient Care: Providing direct patient care, including monitoring vital signs, administering medications, managing life support systems, and providing emergency response. Observing changes in patient conditions and reporting them promptly to doctors and taking necessary interventions. Maintaining accurate records of…
Daily Operations:Oversee and manage the day to day functions of the hospital, ensuring smooth workflow and efficient operations. Policy and Procedure Development:Develop and implement operational policies and procedures to optimize workflows and improve efficiency. Resource Allocation:Ensure adequate staffing, equipment, and…
ICU nurses are responsible for providing comprehensive, specialized care to critically ill patients, including monitoring vital signs, administering medications, managing life support equipment, and collaborating with the healthcare team. They also play a crucial role in patient and family education,…
Monitoring Vital Signs:Continuously monitoring patient's vital signs (heart rate, blood pressure, oxygen levels, etc.) and reporting any significant changes to the healthcare team. Medication Management:Administering medications (oral, IV, etc.) as ordered by the physician, ensuring correct dosages and timing. Equipment…
• Clinical Service Coordination: Ensuring that a wide range of clinical services are provided efficiently and effectively, catering to the diverse healthcare needs of the population. • Facility and Infrastructure Management: This involves overseeing hospital facilities' maintenance, upgrading, and expansion…