Description
Nurses are primary health care professional working in collaboration with physicians to provide patients with care, education, and support. They are responsible for assessing patients’ health problems and needs, educating patients on their illness and condition, developing and implementing patient care plans, helping in rehabilitation, and providing emotional support to patients’ families.
2. Administer medications and treatments
3. Create patient care plans with the help of other healthcare professionals
4. Document and communicate actions to maintain continuity among the nursing team
5. Comply with procedures, regulations, and rules in maintaining medical records
6. Perform diagnostic tests on patients to assess their condition
7. Discuss treatment with physicians and pharmacists
8. Prepare patients for examinations and treatments
9. Teach patients and their families about the treatment
The United Kingdom: £23,038 per year
The United States of America: $26.39 per hour
Australia: AU$29.10 per hour
Tasks:
1. Record and analyze patient medical histories, symptoms, and conditions2. Administer medications and treatments
3. Create patient care plans with the help of other healthcare professionals
4. Document and communicate actions to maintain continuity among the nursing team
5. Comply with procedures, regulations, and rules in maintaining medical records
6. Perform diagnostic tests on patients to assess their condition
7. Discuss treatment with physicians and pharmacists
8. Prepare patients for examinations and treatments
9. Teach patients and their families about the treatment
Key skills for Nurse:
- Compassionate and caring attitude
- Observational skills
- Good health and fitness
- Excellent teamwork skills
- Verbal and written communication skills
- Resilience
- Stamina
The United Kingdom: £23,038 per year
The United States of America: $26.39 per hour
Australia: AU$29.10 per hour
Qualifications and training required:
Bachelor of science degree in nursing (BSN) or an associate's degree in nursing (ADN). A BSN takes about four years to complete at a college or university. An ADN program at a community or junior college takes about two to three years. After finishing one of these programs you'll also have to pass an exam given by your local licensing board.Companies in profession
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