What are the duties of a hospital nurse?Why do you need a caregiver?Let's be clear this time.
In hospitals, the staff who are responsible for taking care of the daily life of the sick are generally called "caregivers" or caregivers.
So what are the specific responsibilities of a caregiver?
1. Nurses mainly undertake some primary and non-technical nursing work, and are responsible for simple daily life care for patients and cleaning of wards under the guidance of the head of the ward. At the same time, he assisted in the management of some wards.
2. Strive to create a comfortable environment for patients, keep the ward tidy, make the bed neat and clean, have no debris on the desktop, no toilet debris at the bottom of the bed, and place the basin neatly.
3. Always patient-centered and meet the needs of patients. Assist patients in washing and combing their hair and cutting their nails. Help** to turn over, feed, deliver urinals, and empty excrement for bedridden patientsChange (increase or reduce) clothes, **large orders, medium orders, diapers for patients;Collect and hang mosquito nets.
4. Assist ** to send patients with reduced mobility to various departments for various examinations.
5. Assist in cleaning the discharged bed and ensure the cleanliness of the ward at night.
6. It can assist in taking ice and loading ice packs, which can be placed by **.
7. Assist in cleaning up visitors and maintain the normal order of the ward.
8. Assist patients with reduced mobility to prevent falling accidents.