- Assisted with patient hygiene, physical comfort, eating, and drinking, and mobility while observing and reporting specific changes.
- Lifted patients using appropriate equipment in accordance with moving and handling policy.
- Reduced risk of infections by adhering to strict hygiene protocols during all aspects of care delivery.
- Observed patient skin conditions and reported findings to registered nurse.
- Medication preparation, dispensing, ordering medication using the repeats
- Health request processing
- Assisting with Activities of Daily Living: Helping patients with tasks like washing, dressing, eating, and moving around.
- Personal Care: Providing assistance with personal hygiene, including bathing, showering, and dressing.
- Monitoring Vital Signs: Taking and recording vital signs such as temperature, pulse, respiration, and blood pressure.
- Assisting with Meals: Helping patients eat, serving meals, and ensuring they are properly hydrated.
- Comfort and Safety: Ensuring patients are comfortable and safe, addressing their concerns, and creating a positive environment.
- Communication: Communicating effectively with patients, families, and other healthcare professionals.
- Emotional Support: Providing emotional support and companionship to patients.
Clinical Tasks (under supervision):
- Taking and Recording Observations: Monitoring and documenting patient's condition and any changes.
- Assisting with Procedures: Helping with procedures such as taking blood samples or administering medications (under supervision).
- Maintaining Records: Keeping accurate records of patient care and observations.
- Supporting Medical Staff: Assisting nurses and other healthcare professionals with their duties.
Environmental and Administrative Tasks:
- Maintaining a Clean Environment: Keeping patient areas clean and tidy.
- Stocking Supplies: Ensuring necessary supplies and equipment are available.
- Transporting Patients: Assisting with transporting patients within the facility.
- Reporting: Reporting any concerns or changes in patient condition to the appropriate personnel.
- Confidentiality: Maintaining patient confidentiality and privacy.