The Nurse - Wards will be responsible for providing bedside nursing care, monitoring patient condition, administering medication, assisting doctors, maintaining nursing records, and coordinating ward services. This requires GNM or B.Sc Nursing qualification, clinical nursing skills, infection control awareness, communication ability, and compassion. The candidate will support safe and patient-centered ward care.
Roles & Responsibilities
- Provide bedside nursing care to patients admitted in assigned wards.
- Monitor vital signs, patient condition, intake-output, pain level, and treatment response.
- Administer medicines, injections, IV fluids, oxygen, and nursing procedures as prescribed.
- Assist doctors during rounds, procedures, patient assessment, and treatment planning.
- Maintain nursing notes, medication charts, handover records, and patient documentation.
- Prepare patients for investigations, procedures, admission, transfer, surgery, and discharge.
- Follow infection control, hand hygiene, biomedical waste, and patient safety protocols.
- Communicate patient updates to doctors, senior nurses, and relatives as per hospital policy.
- Coordinate with pharmacy, laboratory, radiology, billing, and administration teams.
- Report abnormal findings, incidents, complaints, or safety concerns to seniors promptly.
- Educate patients and relatives about medication, diet, care instructions, and follow-up.
- Deliver compassionate, ethical, and professional ward nursing care.