As a Home Care Provider and Certified Nursing Assistant with knowledge of basic patient care procedures, I am comfortable working in various healthcare settings. I possess good communication skills and the ability to follow instructions. I am eager to contribute to a healthcare team and learn new skills.
My main responsibilities.
1. **Patient Care:** Assisting patients with their daily activities, and addressing other healthcare needs.
2. **Medication and Treatment:** Documenting the administration of medications and treatments, and monitoring patients for any reactions to these medications.
3. Reporting: Service Coordinator about any incidents, adverse effects, drug interactions, or side effects observed in patients.
4. **Documentation:** Keeping accurate records of patient education, communication with physicians, and other relevant information in the patient's medical file.
5. **Forms:** Completing necessary forms, such as immunization records, flow sheets, and requisition forms.
6. **Stock Control:** Ensuring that medications and supplies are adequately stocked without excess.
7. **Controlled Drugs:** Properly securing controlled substances by double-locking them, and maintaining accurate controls.
1. **Patient Care:** Assisting patients with their daily activities, and addressing other healthcare needs.
2. **Medication and Treatment:** Documenting the administration of medications and treatments, and monitoring patients for any reactions to these medications.
3. **Reporting:** Informing the registered nurse (RN) about any adverse effects, drug interactions, or side effects observed in patients.
4. **Documentation:** Keeping accurate records of patient education, communication with physicians, and other relevant information in the patient's medical file.
5. **Forms:** Completing necessary forms, such as immunization records, flow sheets, and requisition forms.
6. **Stock Control:** Ensuring that medications and supplies are adequately stocked without excess.
7. **Controlled Drugs:** Properly securing controlled substances by double-locking them, and maintaining accurate controls.
1. **Patient Care:** Assisting patients with their daily activities, and addressing other healthcare needs.
2. **Medication and Treatment:** Documenting the administration of medications and treatments, and monitoring patients for any reactions to these medications.
3. **Reporting:** Informing the registered nurse (RN) about any adverse effects, drug interactions, or side effects observed in patients.
4. **Documentation:** Keeping accurate records of patient education, communication with physicians, and other relevant information in the patient's medical file.
5. **Forms:** Completing necessary forms, such as immunization records, flow sheets, and requisition forms.
6. **Stock Control:** Ensuring that medications and supplies are adequately stocked without excess.
7. **Controlled Drugs:** Properly securing controlled substances by double-locking them, and maintaining accurate controls.
Go to the people, live among the people, plan with the people, work with the people, start with what the people know, build on what the people have and when the work is finished the people will say 'we have done it ourselves.'