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 Management:
Operating and managing life support equipment (ventilators, IV pumps, etc.).
Patient Care:
Providing basic nursing care, such as assisting with mobility, hygiene, and feeding.
Documentation:
Accurately and thoroughly documenting patient assessments, interventions, and responses.
Collaboration:
Working collaboratively with physicians, other nurses, respiratory therapists, and other healthcare professionals.
Communication:
Communicating effectively with patients, families, and other members of the healthcare team.
Education:
Providing patient and family education regarding their condition and treatment plan.
Emergency Response:
Responding quickly and effectively to emergency situations (e.g., cardiac arrest).
Advocacy:
Advocating for patients' rights and needs.
Patient Safety:
Prioritizing patient safety and ensuring proper implementation of safety protocols.
ICU nurses often work in a high-pressure environment and require strong critical thinking and problem-solving skills. They need to be able to quickly assess patient conditions, make decisions, and implement appropriate interventions to stabilize and improve patient outcomes.
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: From ?15,000.00 per month
Benefits:
Health insurance
Paid time off
Provident Fund
Schedule: