Patient Care Hospital

To have a hospital nurse care for an ailing family member is not uncommon. Hiring a competent hospital nurse allows patients to stay emotionally strong and ensures they are not mistreated in a nursing facility. The hospital nurse provides services to assist the doctor's care on a daily basis during patient’s hospital stay.

  • Making Bed
  • Timely Medicines
  • Timely Doctor Visit
  • Timely Meal
  • Bathing/Sponging
  • Changing Clothes, Diaper, etc.
  • Body Massage (once a week or need based)

Responsibilities

Complete Physician-Ordered Treatments

A hospital nurse provides treatments and procedures ordered by the doctor. These tasks include giving injections and medication, drawing blood, changing catheters (drips), giving enemas (suppositories), tube feeding, wound care and limited IV therapy.

Check Medication

Not only do hospital nurses administer medication, they provide the proper dosage. They review the medication and educate the patient about the prescription. S / He organize pills for the week in pill bins, according to the doctor's directive.

Take Care of Sanitary Needs

Take Care of Sanitary Needs - A hospital nurse is responsible for the personal needs of the patient. Especially important for incapacitated patients, the nurse takes care of personal hygiene-bathing, washing hair and keeping the bed clean. The home nurse is responsible for the well-being of the patient on a daily basis.

Take care Physiotherapy Needs

Take care of Physiotherapy Needs – A hospital nurse is responsible for the physiotherapy needs of the patient to whom doctor advises physiotherapy along with other treatment.

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