Nursing Staff is responsible for providing safe, compassionate, and organized bedside care to patients in wards, OPD, emergency, ICU, or assigned hospital departments. The includes patient monitoring, medication administration, clinical documentation, ward coordination, infection control, and support to doctors during treatment. Nursing Staff plays an important in patient comfort, recovery, safety, and smooth delivery of hospital care services.
Role & Responsibilities
- Provide bedside nursing care to admitted patients as per doctor instructions and hospital protocols.
- Monitor patient vital signs, symptoms, treatment response, and clinical condition regularly.
- Administer medicines, injections, IV fluids, oxygen therapy, and prescribed treatments safely.
- Maintain accurate nursing notes, medication charts, intake-output records, and patient care documentation.
- Assist doctors during rounds, examinations, procedures, dressings, and emergency care.
- Support patient admission, transfer, discharge preparation, and handover processes.
- Ensure proper handover and takeover of patients during shift changes.
- Maintain hygiene, comfort, safety, and privacy of patients during hospitalization.
- Follow infection control practices, hand hygiene, biomedical waste segregation, and safety protocols.
- Coordinate with pharmacy, laboratory, radiology, billing, housekeeping, and patient attendants.
- Educate patients and relatives about medicines, diet, care instructions, and discharge guidance.
- Report abnormal patient findings, complications, medication issues, or emergencies to doctors immediately.
- Maintain cleanliness and readiness of nursing stations, patient beds, and emergency equipment.
- Ensure availability of required medicines, consumables, linen, and patient care supplies.
- Deliver respectful, patient-friendly, and professional nursing care at all times.