|
Date | 8/8/2024 3:01:18 PM |
Price | Rs 600.00 |
Medical Care Administering Medications: Ensuring patients take their medications as prescribed. Monitoring Vital Signs: Regularly checking and recording blood pressure, pulse, respiration, and temperature. Wound Care: Cleaning, dressing, and monitoring wounds to prevent infection. IV Therapy: Administering intravenous medications and fluids. Pain Management: Assessing pain levels and managing pain through medications or other therapies. Chronic Disease Management: Providing care and education for patients with chronic conditions such as diabetes, hypertension, or heart disease. Post-Surgical Care: Assisting patients in their recovery after surgery. Personal Care Assistance with Daily Activities: Helping patients with bathing, dressing, grooming, and other personal hygiene tasks. Mobility Support: Assisting patients with walking, transferring from bed to chair, and using mobility aids. Feeding Assistance: Helping patients eat, including preparing meals and feeding those who need help. Patient and Family Education Health Education: Teaching patients and their families about disease processes, medications, and healthy lifestyle choices. Care Techniques: Training family members on how to care for the patient, including how to administer medications, wound care, and other medical procedures. Coordination and Communication Care Coordination: Working with other healthcare providers to ensure a cohesive care plan. Documentation: Keeping detailed records of patient care, including observations, treatments, and progress notes. Communication: Updating doctors and other healthcare professionals on the patient’s condition and any changes in their health. Emotional Support Counseling: Providing emotional support and counseling to patients and their families. End-of-Life Care: Offering compassionate care and support for terminally ill patients and their families, including palliative care and hospice services. Additional Responsibilities Equipment Management: Ensuring medical equipment is functioning properly and teaching patients how to use it. Emergency Response: Being prepared to handle medical emergencies until further help can be obtained.
|