What Does a Treatment Nurse Do?
Assistant nurses are nurses who have not obtained a nurse's vocational qualification certificate just after graduating from a nursing school. They are mainly responsible for treating patients and doing their daily care and basic care.
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- The duties of an assistant nurse are as follows:
- 1. Work under the leadership and guidance of the head nurse.
- 2. Serve patient life care and some simple basic nursing work.
- 3. Visit the ward at any time and answer the patient's call to assist patients who cannot take care of themselves in eating, getting up, and delivering toilets.
- 4. Make preparations for the patients before admission and arrange the bed sheets, berths, and terminal disinfection after discharge. Assist the nurse to manage the quilt and furniture.
- 5. Collect and send out temporary laboratory specimens and other sent patients in time [1] .