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Our nurses play a vital role in providing healthcare services to patients within the comfort of your own home. When a patient requires medical attention at home, our nurse is responsible for carrying out a range of tasks to ensure the patient receives the necessary care.
At the start of their shift, our home care nurse would review the patient's medical history and current health status. They would then assess the patient's vital signs, including blood pressure, temperature, and pulse rate. Based on this assessment, the nurse would develop a care plan tailored to the patient's specific needs. If needed they will speak to the physician.
One of the primary responsibilities of our home care nurse is administering medication to the patient as prescribed by the doctor. The nurse would also monitor the patient's reaction to the medication and report any adverse effects to the doctor.
In addition to medication management, our home care nurses also provide wound care and dressings, manage medical equipment such as catheters or feeding tubes, and help our patients with their daily activities, such as bathing, grooming, and getting dressed.
Home care nurses also work closely with the patient's family and other healthcare professionals to coordinate care and ensure that the patient receives the best possible support.
Overall, our home care nurses play an essential role in helping patients to recover from illness or injury in the comfort and familiarity of their own homes, while also providing emotional support and companionship.
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