Please enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form.Please enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form. - Step 1 of 13Name *FirstLastFull Name (Same as Passport/ NRIC) *Gender *FemaleMaleNon-binaryPrefer not to sayEmail *Phone (WhatsApp) add country code -- e.g. +60 *Please add on country code e.g: +60171234567 (no space, no dash)Application Job Position *Expected Salary (in SGD) *Date of Birth *Nationality *Race *Current Residence Address *Availability ( Resignation Notice Period) *Remarks / Any enquiry want to ask us? any concern? let us answer youNextSave and Resume LaterEDUCATION/QUALIFICATION/CERTIFICATION*1. Course Name (Highest qualification) e.g: Diploma in Nursing *Period (month/year to month/year) *Institution, Location *___________________________________________________________________________________________________________2. 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Course Name Period (month/year to month/year)Institution, LocationNextSave and Resume LaterWORKING EXPERIENCE1.Company Name/Hospital ( Latest /working now ) *Department / Ward ,Unit *Job Title/Position *Please ChooseGeneral / Medical Ward NurseOperating Theatre NurseEmergency Department NurseClinic NurseAssistant Nurse/ Enrolled NurseNursing AideNurse ManagerCritical Care NurseNeonatal NurseObstetric NurseOncology NurseGeriatric NursePsychiatric/Mental Health NurseCardiac NurseOrthopedic NurseHospice and Palliative Care NurseCommunity Health NurseNephrology NurseGastroenterology NurseWound Care NurseDiabetes NurseFlight NurseRadiology/Cath Lab NurseOthersPeriod (month/year to month/year) *NextSave and Resume LaterPlease untick those not relevant to your jobscope (The most recent company):Provide direct patient care and assist with activities of daily living.Administer medications and monitor patients' responses to treatment.Monitor vital signs and report any changes to the medical team.Conduct patient assessments and document findings accurately.Implement care plans and treatment protocols under the supervision of senior nurses.Assist with patient admissions and discharges.Educate patients and their families on managing their health conditions.Collaborate with physicians and other healthcare professionals to ensure coordinated care.Monitor and care for patients with infectious diseases, following isolation precautions.Maintain a clean and safe patient environment to prevent healthcare-associated infections.Respond to patient emergencies and provide appropriate interventions.Monitor patients' fluid intake and output.Assist with wound care and dressing changes.Manage patients with chronic illnesses and provide ongoing support.Conduct patient rounds and report updates to the nursing team.Provide emotional support and comfort to patients and their families.Administer intravenous (IV) therapy and manage IV lines.Conduct health screenings and health risk assessments for incoming patients.Participate in staff training and continuous professional development programs.Advocate for patients' rights and ensure their preferences are respected.Please untick those not relevant to your jobscope (The most recent company):Oversee and manage the nursing staff within the unit or department.Develop and implement nursing policies, procedures, and protocols.Ensure compliance with healthcare regulations and quality standards.Coordinate and schedule nursing staff to ensure adequate coverage.Participate in the recruitment, hiring, and orientation of new nursing staff.Provide leadership and guidance to nursing staff, fostering a positive work environment.Conduct performance evaluations and provide feedback to nursing team members.Collaborate with other healthcare professionals to plan and coordinate patient care.Manage and allocate resources effectively, including staffing, equipment, and supplies.Monitor and evaluate patient outcomes to drive continuous improvement.Address and resolve patient and family concerns or complaints.Implement evidence-based practices and stay updated on the latest healthcare advancements.Promote staff development through training and continuing education opportunities.Conduct regular staff meetings to communicate important information and updates.Act as a liaison between nursing staff and upper management or administration.Ensure effective communication between the nursing staff and other departments.Monitor and manage the unit's budget and expenses.Develop and implement strategies to enhance patient satisfaction and experience.Address and mitigate potential risks related to patient care or staff safety.Foster a culture of teamwork, collaboration, and mutual respect among the nursing staff.Provide direct patient care and assist with activities of daily living.Administer medications and monitor patients' responses to treatment.Monitor vital signs and report any changes to the medical team.Conduct patient assessments and document findings accurately.Implement care plans and treatment protocols under the supervision of senior nurses.Assist with patient admissions and discharges.Educate patients and their families on managing their health conditions.Collaborate with physicians and other healthcare professionals to ensure coordinated care.Monitor and care for patients with infectious diseases, following isolation precautions.Maintain a clean and safe patient environment to prevent healthcare-associated infections.Respond to patient emergencies and provide appropriate interventions.Monitor patients' fluid intake and output.Assist with wound care and dressing changes.Manage patients with chronic illnesses and provide ongoing support.Conduct patient rounds and report updates to the nursing team.Provide emotional support and comfort to patients and their families.Administer intravenous (IV) therapy and manage IV lines.Conduct health screenings and health risk assessments for incoming patients.Participate in staff training and continuous professional development programs.Advocate for patients' rights and ensure their preferences are respected.Please untick those not relevant to your jobscope (The most recent company):Preparing the Operating Room: Set up the operating room with the necessary surgical instruments, equipment, and supplies before the procedure.Sterilization and Infection Control: Follow strict protocols for sterilization and infection control to maintain a sterile environment in the operating room.Assisting with Patient Preparations: Help position and prepare the patient for surgery, ensuring their safety and comfort.Surgical Instrumentation: Pass instruments and supplies to the surgeon and surgical team during the procedure.Anticipating Surgeon's Needs: Anticipate the needs of the surgical team during the operation and provide necessary items promptly.Managing Surgical Drapes: Handle surgical drapes to maintain a sterile field and prevent contamination.Medication Administration: Administer medications as directed by the surgical team, such as anesthesia, antibiotics, or other medications.Monitoring Vital Signs: Continuously monitor the patient's vital signs and report any changes to the anesthesia provider and surgeon.Suture and Wound Care: Assist with wound closure, suture removal, and application of dressings.Documenting Procedures: Accurately document all aspects of the surgical procedure in the patient's medical record.Team Collaboration: Collaborate with the surgical team to ensure effective communication and patient care coordination.Emergency Response: Respond to any emergencies or unexpected events during the surgery, following established protocols.Post-Operative Care: Provide post-operative care to patients as they recover in the immediate post-anesthesia care unit (PACU) or operating room.Patient Advocacy: Advocate for the patient's well-being and safety throughout the surgical process.Adhering to Safety Standards: Follow safety protocols and guidelines to prevent accidents and injuries in the operating room.Equipment Handling: Properly handle and maintain surgical instruments and equipment.Keeping Count: Assist in keeping track of surgical instruments and sponges to ensure none are left inside the patient after surgery.Handling Specimens: Properly collect, label, and handle surgical specimens for laboratory analysis.Continuous Learning: Stay updated on new surgical techniques, equipment, and best practices through ongoing education and training.Maintaining Professionalism: Demonstrate professionalism and maintain composure in high-pressure and challenging situations.Please untick those not relevant to your jobscope (The most recent company):Patient Assessment: Conduct comprehensive health assessments on patients, including gathering medical histories, vital signs, and current health status.Medication Administration: Administer medications, vaccines, and other treatments as prescribed by healthcare providers.Patient Education: Educate patients on managing their health conditions, medications, and lifestyle modifications.Wound Care: Provide wound dressing changes and other minor procedures for patients with injuries or post-operative care.Health Promotion: Promote wellness and disease prevention through health screenings and patient education.Triaging Patients: Prioritize patient needs and schedule appointments based on the urgency of their medical condition.Immunization Programs: Assist in organizing and conducting vaccination programs, especially during flu seasons or disease outbreaks.Chronic Disease Management: Assist patients with chronic conditions, such as diabetes or hypertension, in managing their health and medications.Health Counseling: Offer counseling and support to patients with mental health concerns or those facing challenging life circumstances.Diagnostic Testing: Coordinate and assist with diagnostic tests, such as blood tests or imaging procedures.Telephone Triage: Conduct phone assessments to determine the level of care required and provide appropriate advice or referral.Referrals and Follow-ups: Make referrals to specialists or other healthcare providers as needed and follow up on patient progress.Health Record Management: Maintain accurate and up-to-date electronic health records for patients.Infection Control: Adhere to infection control protocols to prevent the spread of illnesses within the clinic.Minor Procedures: Assist healthcare providers in performing minor medical procedures, such as suturing or casting.Health Screenings: Conduct health screenings, such as blood pressure checks or vision tests, for early detection of health issues.Collaborate with the Healthcare Team: Work closely with physicians, nurse practitioners, and other healthcare professionals to deliver coordinated care.Occupational Health: Provide healthcare services for employees in occupational health clinics, including pre-employment screenings and workplace injury management.Emergency Response: Respond to medical emergencies that may occur within the clinic setting.Continuous Learning: Stay updated on medical advancements and best practices through professional development and training.Please untick those not relevant to your jobscope (The most recent company):Triage: Quickly assess and prioritize patients based on the severity of their condition, ensuring the most critical cases receive immediate attention.Rapid Response: Respond to medical emergencies and provide life-saving interventions, such as cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) or administering medications.Emergency Care: Provide immediate care and interventions for patients experiencing various medical emergencies, trauma, or sudden illnesses.Medication Administration: Administer medications, including pain management and emergency medications, as prescribed by healthcare providers.Trauma Care: Assist in the management of trauma patients, stabilize injuries, and prepare patients for further treatment or surgery.Wound Care: Perform wound dressing changes and minor procedures for patients with injuries.Diagnostic Testing: Coordinate and assist with rapid diagnostic tests, such as blood tests or imaging studies, to aid in timely diagnosis.Intravenous (IV) Access: Establish and maintain IV access for patients requiring fluid resuscitation or medication administration.Medical Procedures: Assist healthcare providers in performing urgent medical procedures within the ED.Patient Education: Educate patients and their families about their conditions, treatments, and discharge instructions.Crisis Intervention: Provide emotional support and crisis intervention to patients and their families during stressful situations.Interdisciplinary Collaboration: Collaborate with physicians, advanced practice providers, and other healthcare professionals to develop and implement patient care plans.Communication: Maintain clear and effective communication with the healthcare team to ensure seamless patient care.Infection Control: Adhere to strict infection control protocols to prevent the spread of contagious diseases within the ED.Discharge Planning: Assist in developing appropriate discharge plans for patients who can be safely discharged from the ED.Pain Management: Evaluate and manage patients' pain levels, ensuring appropriate pain relief measures are implemented.Pediatric Care: Provide specialized care and emotional support to pediatric patients and their families.Documenting Care: Maintain accurate and thorough documentation of patient assessments, treatments, and interventions.Continuous Learning: Stay updated on the latest emergency care practices and attend regular training to improve skills and knowledge.Please untick those not relevant to your jobscope (The most recent company):Direct Patient Care: Provide hands-on care to patients, including assistance with activities of daily living (ADLs), bathing, feeding, and mobility support.Medication Administration: Administer medications as prescribed by healthcare providers and document the administration accurately.Vital Sign Monitoring: Regularly monitor and record patients' vital signs, including blood pressure, heart rate, respiratory rate, and temperature.Patient Assessment: Conduct basic patient assessments, document findings, and report any changes to the supervising registered nurse.Wound Dressing and Care: Perform wound dressing changes and provide basic wound care for patients.Patient Education: Educate patients and their families on self-care techniques, medications, and follow-up instructions.Infection Control: Adhere to infection control protocols to maintain a safe and hygienic environment for patients and staff.Collaborate with Healthcare Team: Work collaboratively with registered nurses, physicians, and other healthcare professionals to ensure coordinated patient care.Record Keeping: Maintain accurate and up-to-date patient records, documenting care provided and observations made.Assistance in Procedures: Assist registered nurses or physicians during medical procedures and treatments.Emergency Response: Respond to emergency situations and assist in life-saving interventions under the guidance of registered nurses or healthcare providers.Patient Comfort: Ensure patients' comfort and emotional well-being during their hospital stay.Pre- and Post-Operative Care: Assist in preparing patients for surgery and provide post-operative care and monitoring.Pediatric Care: Provide care to pediatric patients, ensuring their specific needs are met.Geriatric Care: Care for elderly patients, understanding and addressing age-related health concerns.Specialized Care: Depending on the facility, enrolled nurses may work in specialized areas, such as mental health, aged care, or rehabilitation.Palliative Care: Provide compassionate care and support to patients in palliative care settings.Health Promotion: Support health promotion initiatives and patient education on maintaining a healthy lifestyle.Maintaining Supplies: Ensure adequate supplies and equipment are available for patient care.Professional Development: Engage in continuous professional development and training to enhance nursing skills and knowledge.Please untick those not relevant to your jobscope (The most recent company):Personal Care: Assist patients with activities of daily living (ADLs), such as bathing, grooming, dressing, and toileting.Mobility Support: Help patients with transferring, walking, and moving in and out of beds or chairs.Feeding Assistance: Provide assistance to patients who need help with eating and drinking.Vital Sign Monitoring: Measure and record patients' vital signs, including blood pressure, pulse, respiration, and temperature.Documenting Observations: Maintain accurate records of patients' conditions and care provided.Safety Checks: Monitor patients' safety and report any concerns to the nursing staff.Assisting with Medical Procedures: Support healthcare providers during medical procedures and examinations.Positioning and Comfort: Ensure patients are positioned comfortably in bed or chairs to prevent pressure ulcers.Turning and Repositioning: Regularly turn and reposition immobile patients to prevent skin breakdown.Assisting with Ambulation: Help patients with walking or using mobility aids, such as walkers or canes.Infection Control: Follow strict infection control procedures to prevent the spread of infections.Responding to Patient Calls: Promptly respond to patient calls for assistance.Assisting with Meals: Serve meals to patients and provide feeding assistance when needed.Patient Transport: Transport patients within the healthcare facility for tests, procedures, or other appointments.Bed Making: Change and make beds for patients to maintain a clean and comfortable environment.Supply Management: Ensure adequate supplies of personal care items are available for patients.Patient Communication: Communicate with patients in a caring and compassionate manner, providing emotional support.End-of-Life Care: Provide care and support for patients in palliative or end-of-life care.Assisting with Rehabilitation: Assist patients with exercises and therapy as directed by healthcare providers.Emergency Response: Respond to emergencies and call for help when necessary.Please untick those not relevant to your jobscope (The most recent company):Monitor and assess critically ill patients' vital signs and conditions continuously.Administer medications and intravenous therapies, including vasoactive medications and life-saving drugs.Operate and interpret advanced monitoring equipment, such as ventilators, cardiac monitors, and hemodynamic monitoring systems.Collaborate with the healthcare team to develop and implement patient care plans.Respond rapidly to changes in patient status and initiate appropriate interventions.Provide complex wound care and manage patients with multiple medical devices.Perform advanced procedures, such as central line insertions, arterial lines, and chest tube management.Manage and maintain specialized equipment, ensuring functionality and safety.Assist with emergency procedures and interventions, including code blue situations.Educate patients and their families about their conditions, treatment plans, and prognosis.Coordinate and advocate for patients' needs and preferences within the critical care setting.Provide emotional support to patients and their families during challenging and life-threatening situations.Collaborate with interdisciplinary teams to ensure comprehensive patient care.Participate in patient rounds and contribute to the development of care plans.Monitor and manage patients' fluid balance and nutritional needs.Assess and manage pain and discomfort for critically ill patients.Implement infection control protocols to prevent hospital-acquired infections.Ensure proper documentation and charting of patient assessments and interventions.Stay up-to-date with evidence-based practices and advancements in critical care nursing.Engage in continuous professional development and training to enhance skills and knowledge.Please untick those not relevant to your jobscope (The most recent company):Monitor and assess the vital signs and overall health of newborn infants.Provide specialized care to premature babies and those with medical conditions or developmental challenges.Administer medications and treatments as prescribed by neonatologists or pediatricians.Manage and operate neonatal medical equipment, such as incubators, ventilators, and phototherapy units.Assist with neonatal resuscitation and emergency interventions when necessary.Collaborate with the healthcare team to develop and implement care plans for neonatal patients.Educate parents and families about the care needs of their newborns and offer emotional support.Promote and support breastfeeding for premature or sick infants, and assist with feeding challenges.Monitor and manage neonatal nutrition, ensuring adequate intake for growth and development.Perform developmental assessments to identify any delays or abnormalities.Provide developmental care to minimize stress and promote growth in neonates.Manage and prevent infections in the neonatal population, adhering to strict infection control protocols.Maintain accurate and detailed records of patient assessments, interventions, and outcomes.Facilitate communication between parents and other healthcare professionals involved in the care of the neonate.Participate in family-centered care approaches to ensure parental involvement in decision-making and care planning.Coordinate and assist with the transfer of neonatal patients to other healthcare facilities, if required.Collaborate in research and quality improvement initiatives to advance neonatal care practices.Stay informed about the latest developments in neonatal care through continuous education and training.Provide support and care to families during the difficult experience of having a baby in the NICU.Advocate for the best interests of the neonatal patients and their families.Please untick those not relevant to your jobscope (The most recent company):Perform comprehensive health assessments on elderly patients to identify their specific care needs.Monitor and manage chronic conditions commonly found in the elderly, such as diabetes, hypertension, and arthritis.Administer medications and treatments, ensuring proper dosage and compliance with medical regimens.Assess and address the cognitive and mental health needs of elderly patients, including memory loss and dementia.Provide wound care and manage skin conditions commonly seen in older adults.Assist with mobility and activities of daily living (ADLs) for elderly patients with physical limitations.Educate elderly patients and their families about managing chronic conditions and maintaining overall health and wellness.Monitor and prevent falls and other safety risks for older adults.Collaborate with interdisciplinary healthcare teams, including geriatricians, physical therapists, and social workers, to develop comprehensive care plans.Provide end-of-life care and support for elderly patients in hospice or palliative care settings.Screen for and address geriatric syndromes, such as frailty, delirium, and polypharmacy.Conduct geriatric assessments to evaluate functional and cognitive abilities in older adults.Advocate for the needs and preferences of elderly patients to ensure patient-centered care.Manage and prevent medication interactions and adverse effects, considering the complexity of medication regimens in older adults.Implement fall prevention strategies and safety measures to protect elderly patients from injuries.Assist with advanced care planning and discussions about healthcare decisions in late life.Provide emotional support and counseling to elderly patients and their families during challenging times.Facilitate support groups or community resources for elderly patients and their caregivers.Stay updated with geriatric nursing best practices and advancements through continuous education and professional development.Maintain accurate and detailed records of patient assessments, interventions, and outcomes.Please untick those not relevant to your jobscope (The most recent company):Conduct comprehensive psychiatric assessments to identify mental health needs and formulate care plans.Administer and monitor psychotropic medications prescribed by psychiatrists or mental health providers.Implement therapeutic interventions and evidence-based therapies, such as cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) and dialectical behavior therapy (DBT).Provide counseling and psychoeducation to patients and their families about mental health conditions and treatment options.Develop crisis intervention plans and respond to psychiatric emergencies.Observe and document changes in patients' mental status and behavior.Collaborate with the interdisciplinary mental health team, including psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers, and occupational therapists.Conduct individual and group therapy sessions to address patients' emotional and psychological needs.Advocate for patients' rights and ensure their safety and well-being in the healthcare environment.Assist patients in developing coping skills and managing stress and triggers related to their mental health conditions.Create a therapeutic and supportive environment for patients to promote healing and recovery.Educate patients and their families about mental health conditions, medication management, and self-care strategies.Monitor for side effects of psychotropic medications and manage medication adherence.Work with patients on developing personalized care plans for their recovery and rehabilitation.Coordinate discharge planning and facilitate transitions to outpatient mental health services when appropriate.Support patients in developing healthy lifestyle habits and fostering social connections.Provide care and support to patients experiencing acute mental health crises.Conduct risk assessments and develop safety plans for patients at risk of self-harm or harm to others.Participate in educational programs and community outreach to promote mental health awareness and reduce stigma.Engage in continuous professional development and training to stay updated on best practices in psychiatric and mental health nursing.Please untick those not relevant to your jobscope (The most recent company):Monitor and assess patients' cardiac status, including heart rate, blood pressure, and ECG readings.Administer medications and treatments related to cardiac conditions, such as anti-arrhythmics, anticoagulants, and vasodilators.Operate and interpret cardiac monitoring equipment, including telemetry and continuous ECG monitoring.Assist with cardiac diagnostic procedures, such as cardiac catheterization and echocardiography.Monitor patients before, during, and after cardiac interventions, such as angioplasty and stent placement.Provide preoperative and postoperative care for patients undergoing cardiac surgery.Educate patients and their families about heart disease prevention, lifestyle modifications, and medication management.Implement and manage cardiac rehabilitation programs for patients recovering from heart-related events or surgeries.Collaborate with the cardiac care team, including cardiologists, cardiothoracic surgeons, and cardiac rehabilitation specialists.Participate in cardiac emergency responses, such as code blue situations.Assess and manage pain and discomfort related to cardiac conditions and interventions.Monitor and manage patients with heart failure or acute coronary syndromes.Educate patients on self-care and strategies to manage their cardiac conditions effectively.Assist with implantation and management of cardiac devices, such as pacemakers and defibrillators.Conduct cardiac risk assessments and develop personalized care plans for patients at risk of cardiovascular diseases.Monitor and manage patients with dysrhythmias and arrhythmias.Implement and promote evidence-based guidelines for the management of cardiac conditions.Provide emotional support and counseling to patients and their families during the cardiac care journey.Advocate for patients' needs and preferences, ensuring patient-centered care delivery.Engage in continuous education and training to stay updated on the latest advancements in cardiac nursing practices.Please untick those not relevant to your jobscope (The most recent company):Assess and monitor patients with musculoskeletal injuries and orthopedic conditions.Administer medications and treatments related to orthopedic care, including pain management and wound care.Assist with orthopedic procedures, such as casting, splinting, and joint aspirations.Educate patients and their families about their orthopedic conditions, treatment plans, and self-care during recovery.Prepare patients for orthopedic surgeries and provide postoperative care.Monitor and manage patients undergoing joint replacement surgeries, such as hip or knee replacements.Collaborate with the orthopedic care team, including orthopedic surgeons, physical therapists, and occupational therapists.Implement and manage orthopedic rehabilitation programs for patients to improve their mobility and strength.Monitor and manage patients with orthopedic trauma and fractures.Assist with the implementation of traction and other orthopedic devices for immobilization and healing.Educate patients on proper body mechanics and strategies to prevent further orthopedic injuries.Assess and manage patients with orthopedic infections or complications.Conduct assessments to identify patients' mobility and functional needs.Assist with the application and management of external fixators and orthopedic hardware.Provide pain management strategies and interventions for patients with chronic orthopedic conditions.Educate patients on home care and follow-up instructions after orthopedic procedures.Collaborate with physical therapists and occupational therapists to create individualized care plans for patients.Monitor and manage patients with musculoskeletal disorders, such as osteoarthritis or osteoporosis.Advocate for patients' needs and preferences, ensuring patient-centered care delivery.Engage in continuous education and training to stay updated on the latest advancements in orthopedic nursing practices.Please untick those not relevant to your jobscope (The most recent company):Conduct comprehensive assessments to evaluate patients' physical, emotional, and spiritual needs.Develop individualized care plans focused on pain and symptom management and patient comfort.Administer medications to control pain and manage distressing symptoms.Collaborate with the interdisciplinary hospice team, including physicians, social workers, chaplains, and counselors, to provide holistic care.Provide emotional support and counseling to patients and their families during the end-of-life journey.Educate patients and families about the hospice philosophy, end-of-life care, and advance care planning options.Assist patients in setting goals for their care and respecting their wishes regarding treatment choices.Coordinate palliative care services and support patients transitioning from curative to comfort-focused care.Monitor and manage patients in hospice care, adjusting care plans as their needs change.Create a calming and comforting environment for patients and their families during their end-of-life experience.Assist with spiritual and existential support, respecting patients' individual beliefs and values.Manage symptoms related to the dying process, such as terminal restlessness and dyspnea.Provide support and guidance to family members in coping with grief and loss.Facilitate discussions about advance directives and end-of-life decision-making.Work to ensure patients' pain is well-controlled and address any discomfort or distressing symptoms.Maintain accurate and detailed records of patient assessments, interventions, and outcomes.Assist in coordinating hospice services, including medical equipment, medications, and counseling.Advocate for patients' needs and preferences, ensuring patient-centered care delivery.Participate in bereavement support programs for families after a patient's passing.Engage in continuous education and training to stay updated on best practices in hospice and palliative care nursing.Please untick those not relevant to your jobscope (The most recent company):Conduct health assessments and screenings for individuals and families within the community.Provide immunizations and vaccinations to prevent the spread of infectious diseases.Educate individuals and groups about healthy lifestyle choices, disease prevention, and health promotion.Collaborate with community organizations and stakeholders to address public health issues and implement health programs.Monitor and manage communicable diseases and outbreaks within the community.Develop and implement community health initiatives, such as smoking cessation programs or prenatal classes.Provide prenatal and postnatal care and support for pregnant women and new mothers in the community.Advocate for health equity and access to healthcare services for underserved populations.Conduct home visits to assess the health needs of individuals who may have limited access to healthcare.Coordinate and participate in health fairs and community events to promote health and wellness.Work with schools to promote healthy behaviors among students and address health concerns within the student population.Monitor environmental health hazards and promote measures to reduce health risks within the community.Provide support and care to individuals and families coping with chronic health conditions.Collaborate with social workers and community resources to address social determinants of health that impact the community.Assess the health needs of specific populations within the community, such as elderly individuals or immigrants.Conduct research and collect data on health trends and issues within the community.Respond to public health emergencies and participate in disaster preparedness and response efforts.Provide counseling and support to individuals and families dealing with mental health or behavioral issues.Engage in health policy advocacy to address systemic health disparities and improve community health outcomes.Engage in continuous education and training to stay updated on best practices in community and public health nursing.Please untick those not relevant to your jobscope (The most recent company):Monitor and assess patients with kidney disorders, including those with chronic kidney disease (CKD) and end-stage renal disease (ESRD).Administer medications and treatments prescribed by nephrologists, such as erythropoietin and phosphate binders.Educate patients and their families about kidney disease management, including dietary restrictions and medication compliance.Perform hemodialysis or peritoneal dialysis procedures and monitor patients during the dialysis process.Manage vascular access sites, such as arteriovenous fistulas and grafts, for hemodialysis patients.Assess and manage fluid and electrolyte imbalances in patients with kidney disorders.Provide emotional support and counseling to patients and families dealing with kidney disease and the challenges of dialysis.Collaborate with the nephrology care team, including nephrologists, dietitians, and social workers, to develop comprehensive care plans.Assist with kidney transplant evaluations and post-transplant care for transplant recipients.Monitor transplant recipients for signs of organ rejection and manage immunosuppressive medications.Educate patients on living with a kidney transplant, including post-transplant lifestyle adjustments and medication management.Provide care and support to patients with acute kidney injury (AKI) and manage their fluid and electrolyte balance.Monitor and manage patients with renal replacement therapies, such as continuous renal replacement therapy (CRRT).Educate patients about their treatment options, including kidney transplant, hemodialysis, peritoneal dialysis, and conservative management.Assist with the coordination of kidney transplant evaluations and living donor kidney transplant processes.Monitor and manage dialysis-related complications, such as dialysis access infections and hypotension.Assess and manage patients with renal complications related to other health conditions, such as diabetes or hypertension.Advocate for patients' needs and preferences, ensuring patient-centered care delivery.Engage in continuous education and training to stay updated on best practices in nephrology nursing and renal care.Educate the community about kidney health, prevention of kidney disease, and the importance of organ donation.Please untick those not relevant to your jobscope (The most recent company):Assess and monitor patients with gastrointestinal disorders, such as gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), and liver diseases.Administer medications and treatments prescribed by gastroenterologists, including medications for acid reflux, ulcerative colitis, and hepatitis.Educate patients and their families about digestive health, dietary modifications, and lifestyle changes to manage GI conditions effectively.Assist with diagnostic procedures, such as upper endoscopy (EGD) and colonoscopy, and provide patient support during these procedures.Monitor patients during and after endoscopic procedures, assessing for any complications or adverse reactions.Manage and maintain gastrostomy (G-tube) and jejunostomy (J-tube) feeding tubes in patients requiring enteral nutrition.Collaborate with the gastroenterology care team, including gastroenterologists, dietitians, and social workers, to develop comprehensive care plans.Provide care and support to patients with liver diseases, such as cirrhosis and hepatitis, and manage their complex medical needs.Assess and manage patients with gastrointestinal bleeding and provide interventions to control bleeding.Educate patients on preventive measures for GI disorders, such as colorectal cancer screening and prevention.Monitor and manage patients with celiac disease, lactose intolerance, and other food intolerances.Assist with the management of patients with pancreatitis, gallbladder diseases, and pancreatic cancers.Educate patients on the importance of bowel preparation and post-procedure care for colonoscopy and other GI tests.Provide emotional support and counseling to patients and families dealing with GI disorders and the challenges of managing chronic digestive conditions.Educate patients on the appropriate use of medications and potential side effects related to GI disorders.Assess and manage patients with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) and provide symptom management strategies.Monitor and manage patients with diverticular disease and other lower GI disorders.Advocate for patients' needs and preferences, ensuring patient-centered care delivery.Engage in continuous education and training to stay updated on best practices in gastroenterology nursing and digestive health.Educate the community about digestive health, GI disorders, and the importance of early detection and prevention.Please untick those not relevant to your jobscope (The most recent company):Assess and evaluate wounds, including pressure ulcers, surgical wounds, diabetic foot ulcers, and other acute or chronic wounds.Cleanse and dress wounds using sterile techniques to prevent infection and promote healing.Administer medications and treatments, such as topical antibiotics and wound dressings, as prescribed by physicians or wound care specialists.Monitor wound healing progress and document wound measurements and characteristics.Implement advanced wound care techniques, such as negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT) or wound vacs, to promote wound closure.Educate patients and their families on wound care protocols, dressing changes, and signs of wound complications.Collaborate with the healthcare team, including wound care specialists, surgeons, and physical therapists, to develop comprehensive wound care plans.Provide support and care to patients with surgical incisions and postoperative wound management.Manage and assess wounds with potential complications, such as infection, dehiscence, and necrotic tissue.Assist with the implementation of wound care protocols and evidence-based practices to optimize wound healing outcomes.Provide specialized care for patients with complex or non-healing wounds.Assess and manage wound-related pain and implement pain management strategies.Educate patients with chronic conditions, such as diabetes or peripheral vascular disease, on wound prevention and self-care.Conduct wound care rounds and participate in wound care conferences to discuss complex cases and best practices.Assess and manage wounds related to burns, skin grafts, and surgical flaps.Monitor and manage wounds with drainage, fistulas, or other drainage issues.Collaborate with infection control teams to prevent wound infections and implement appropriate isolation measures when necessary.Advocate for patients' needs and preferences, ensuring patient-centered care delivery.Engage in continuous education and training to stay updated on best practices in wound care nursing and advanced wound care technologies.Educate the community and other healthcare professionals on wound prevention and management.Please untick those not relevant to your jobscope (The most recent company):Educate patients on diabetes management, including blood glucose monitoring, insulin administration, and medication management.Collaborate with the healthcare team, including endocrinologists, dietitians, and social workers, to develop comprehensive care plans for patients with diabetes.Assess patients' self-management skills and provide personalized education to meet their specific needs and goals.Monitor and manage patients' blood glucose levels and assess for signs of hyperglycemia or hypoglycemia.Educate patients on proper nutrition and meal planning to maintain stable blood sugar levels.Assist patients in setting realistic goals for diabetes self-management and lifestyle changes.Provide support and counseling to patients and their families in coping with the challenges of living with diabetes.Administer insulin and other diabetes medications as prescribed by healthcare providers.Monitor and manage patients with complications related to diabetes, such as diabetic foot ulcers and diabetic nephropathy.Educate patients on the importance of physical activity and exercise in diabetes management.Assess and manage patients with gestational diabetes during pregnancy.Provide education and support for patients using insulin pumps and continuous glucose monitors (CGMs).Educate patients on preventing and managing acute and chronic complications of diabetes.Monitor and manage patients with Type 1 diabetes, Type 2 diabetes, and other types of diabetes.Assist patients in understanding and interpreting their blood glucose data and adjusting their diabetes treatment plan accordingly.Educate patients on sick-day management and managing diabetes during illness.Provide education on diabetes prevention and risk reduction for individuals with prediabetes.Conduct diabetes support groups or community education programs to promote diabetes awareness.Advocate for patients' needs and preferences, ensuring patient-centered care delivery.Engage in continuous education and training to stay updated on the latest advancements in diabetes management and treatment.Please untick those not relevant to your jobscope (The most recent company):Provide emergency medical care and treatment to patients during air transport.Assess and monitor the condition of patients during flights, especially those in critical condition or with life-threatening injuries or illnesses.Administer medications and perform advanced medical procedures as necessary to stabilize patients during transport.Collaborate with the flight crew, including pilots and other medical personnel, to ensure safe and efficient patient transport.Assist with patient transfer and loading/unloading procedures from aircraft to medical facilities.Manage and monitor medical equipment and supplies on board the aircraft, ensuring everything is in working order for emergencies.Coordinate with ground medical personnel and hospitals to receive and hand over patients safely.Communicate with the receiving medical facility to provide necessary medical information and updates on patient conditions.Provide emotional support to patients and their families during the transport process.Stay updated on flight safety protocols and medical transport regulations.Work in high-stress environments and adapt to challenging conditions during flight operations.Provide critical care to patients with a wide range of medical conditions, including trauma, cardiac emergencies, respiratory distress, and other acute illnesses.Perform comprehensive assessments of patients' medical conditions and needs during flight.Advocate for patients' needs and preferences, ensuring their safety and well-being during transport.Maintain accurate and detailed patient records and documentation during transport.Collaborate with medical facilities and receiving healthcare teams to provide seamless patient care continuity.Participate in ongoing training and education to stay updated on advanced medical procedures and flight safety practices.Operate specialized medical equipment, such as ventilators, defibrillators, and infusion pumps, during transport.Assist with planning and coordination of medical evacuations or inter-facility transfers.Remain calm and focused during emergencies and critical situations, providing expert medical care under pressure.Please untick those not relevant to your jobscope (The most recent company):Prepare patients for radiological procedures and explain the process to alleviate any concerns or fears.Assess patients' medical history and ensure they are suitable candidates for the specific imaging exam or interventional procedure.Administer intravenous contrast agents as required for certain imaging studies and interventional procedures.Monitor patients' vital signs and responses to medications during procedures, especially when using intravenous contrast agents or conscious sedation.Ensure patient safety during radiological procedures, including proper positioning and immobilization.Operate and troubleshoot specialized equipment, such as MRI machines, CT scanners, ultrasound machines, mammogram machines, angiography systems, and cath lab equipment.Implement radiation safety measures to protect patients and staff during radiological procedures.Monitor patients for signs of complications or adverse reactions during and after procedures.Provide emotional support to patients and their families during diagnostic and interventional radiological procedures.Assist with interventional radiology procedures, such as angiography, biopsies, drainage procedures, and catheterization lab interventions.Collaborate with radiologists, interventional cardiologists, and other healthcare professionals to provide coordinated patient care.Educate patients about post-procedure care and any potential side effects or complications related to the radiological or interventional procedure.Administer medications as prescribed by healthcare providers, such as sedatives or pain relievers, to ensure patient comfort during lengthy procedures.Assist with patient transfer and positioning for specialized radiological and interventional procedures.Educate patients about the purpose and benefits of radiological and interventional procedures.Stay updated on the latest advancements in radiological imaging techniques and interventional procedures through continuous education and training.Maintain accurate and detailed documentation of patient assessments, interventions, and outcomes.Advocate for patients' needs and preferences, ensuring patient-centered care delivery.Participate in quality improvement initiatives related to radiology and interventional services to enhance patient care and safety.Collaborate with the interdisciplinary team to plan and implement patient care plans related to radiological and interventional procedures.Job Title / PositionJob Scope (Job title, Duties and Responsibilities)NextSave and Resume LaterADD MORE PREVIOUS WORKING EXPERIENCES2.Company Name / HospitalDepartment / Ward ,UnitJob Title/PositionChoice 26General / Medical Ward NurseOperating Theatre NurseEmergency Department NurseClinic NurseAssistant Nurse/ Enrolled NurseNursing AideNurse ManagerCritical Care NurseNeonatal NurseObstetric NurseOncology NurseGeriatric NursePsychiatric/Mental Health NurseCardiac NurseOrthopedic NurseHospice and Palliative Care NurseCommunity Health NurseNephrology NurseGastroenterology NurseWound Care NurseDiabetes NurseFlight NurseRadiology/Cath Lab NurseOthersPeriod (month/year to month/year)Next/ SkipSave and Resume LaterPlease untick those not relevant to your jobscope (Second Company):Provide direct patient care and assist with activities of daily living.Administer medications and monitor patients' responses to treatment.Monitor vital signs and report any changes to the medical team.Conduct patient assessments and document findings accurately.Implement care plans and treatment protocols under the supervision of senior nurses.Assist with patient admissions and discharges.Educate patients and their families on managing their health conditions.Collaborate with physicians and other healthcare professionals to ensure coordinated care.Monitor and care for patients with infectious diseases, following isolation precautions.Maintain a clean and safe patient environment to prevent healthcare-associated infections.Respond to patient emergencies and provide appropriate interventions.Monitor patients' fluid intake and output.Assist with wound care and dressing changes.Manage patients with chronic illnesses and provide ongoing support.Conduct patient rounds and report updates to the nursing team.Provide emotional support and comfort to patients and their families.Administer intravenous (IV) therapy and manage IV lines.Conduct health screenings and health risk assessments for incoming patients.Participate in staff training and continuous professional development programs.Advocate for patients' rights and ensure their preferences are respected.Please untick those not relevant to your jobscope (Second Company):Oversee and manage the nursing staff within the unit or department.Develop and implement nursing policies, procedures, and protocols.Ensure compliance with healthcare regulations and quality standards.Coordinate and schedule nursing staff to ensure adequate coverage.Participate in the recruitment, hiring, and orientation of new nursing staff.Provide leadership and guidance to nursing staff, fostering a positive work environment.Conduct performance evaluations and provide feedback to nursing team members.Collaborate with other healthcare professionals to plan and coordinate patient care.Manage and allocate resources effectively, including staffing, equipment, and supplies.Monitor and evaluate patient outcomes to drive continuous improvement.Address and resolve patient and family concerns or complaints.Implement evidence-based practices and stay updated on the latest healthcare advancements.Promote staff development through training and continuing education opportunities.Conduct regular staff meetings to communicate important information and updates.Act as a liaison between nursing staff and upper management or administration.Ensure effective communication between the nursing staff and other departments.Monitor and manage the unit's budget and expenses.Develop and implement strategies to enhance patient satisfaction and experience.Address and mitigate potential risks related to patient care or staff safety.Foster a culture of teamwork, collaboration, and mutual respect among the nursing staff.Provide direct patient care and assist with activities of daily living.Administer medications and monitor patients' responses to treatment.Monitor vital signs and report any changes to the medical team.Conduct patient assessments and document findings accurately.Implement care plans and treatment protocols under the supervision of senior nurses.Assist with patient admissions and discharges.Educate patients and their families on managing their health conditions.Collaborate with physicians and other healthcare professionals to ensure coordinated care.Monitor and care for patients with infectious diseases, following isolation precautions.Maintain a clean and safe patient environment to prevent healthcare-associated infections.Respond to patient emergencies and provide appropriate interventions.Monitor patients' fluid intake and output.Assist with wound care and dressing changes.Manage patients with chronic illnesses and provide ongoing support.Conduct patient rounds and report updates to the nursing team.Provide emotional support and comfort to patients and their families.Administer intravenous (IV) therapy and manage IV lines.Conduct health screenings and health risk assessments for incoming patients.Participate in staff training and continuous professional development programs.Advocate for patients' rights and ensure their preferences are respected.Please untick those not relevant to your jobscope (Second Company):Preparing the Operating Room: Set up the operating room with the necessary surgical instruments, equipment, and supplies before the procedure.Sterilization and Infection Control: Follow strict protocols for sterilization and infection control to maintain a sterile environment in the operating room.Assisting with Patient Preparations: Help position and prepare the patient for surgery, ensuring their safety and comfort.Surgical Instrumentation: Pass instruments and supplies to the surgeon and surgical team during the procedure.Anticipating Surgeon's Needs: Anticipate the needs of the surgical team during the operation and provide necessary items promptly.Managing Surgical Drapes: Handle surgical drapes to maintain a sterile field and prevent contamination.Medication Administration: Administer medications as directed by the surgical team, such as anesthesia, antibiotics, or other medications.Monitoring Vital Signs: Continuously monitor the patient's vital signs and report any changes to the anesthesia provider and surgeon.Suture and Wound Care: Assist with wound closure, suture removal, and application of dressings.Documenting Procedures: Accurately document all aspects of the surgical procedure in the patient's medical record.Team Collaboration: Collaborate with the surgical team to ensure effective communication and patient care coordination.Emergency Response: Respond to any emergencies or unexpected events during the surgery, following established protocols.Post-Operative Care: Provide post-operative care to patients as they recover in the immediate post-anesthesia care unit (PACU) or operating room.Patient Advocacy: Advocate for the patient's well-being and safety throughout the surgical process.Adhering to Safety Standards: Follow safety protocols and guidelines to prevent accidents and injuries in the operating room.Equipment Handling: Properly handle and maintain surgical instruments and equipment.Keeping Count: Assist in keeping track of surgical instruments and sponges to ensure none are left inside the patient after surgery.Handling Specimens: Properly collect, label, and handle surgical specimens for laboratory analysis.Continuous Learning: Stay updated on new surgical techniques, equipment, and best practices through ongoing education and training.Maintaining Professionalism: Demonstrate professionalism and maintain composure in high-pressure and challenging situations.Please untick those not relevant to your jobscope (Second Company):Direct Patient Care: Provide hands-on care to patients, including assistance with activities of daily living (ADLs), bathing, feeding, and mobility support.Medication Administration: Administer medications as prescribed by healthcare providers and document the administration accurately.Vital Sign Monitoring: Regularly monitor and record patients' vital signs, including blood pressure, heart rate, respiratory rate, and temperature.Patient Assessment: Conduct basic patient assessments, document findings, and report any changes to the supervising registered nurse.Wound Dressing and Care: Perform wound dressing changes and provide basic wound care for patients.Patient Education: Educate patients and their families on self-care techniques, medications, and follow-up instructions.Infection Control: Adhere to infection control protocols to maintain a safe and hygienic environment for patients and staff.Collaborate with Healthcare Team: Work collaboratively with registered nurses, physicians, and other healthcare professionals to ensure coordinated patient care.Record Keeping: Maintain accurate and up-to-date patient records, documenting care provided and observations made.Assistance in Procedures: Assist registered nurses or physicians during medical procedures and treatments.Emergency Response: Respond to emergency situations and assist in life-saving interventions under the guidance of registered nurses or healthcare providers.Patient Comfort: Ensure patients' comfort and emotional well-being during their hospital stay.Pre- and Post-Operative Care: Assist in preparing patients for surgery and provide post-operative care and monitoring.Pediatric Care: Provide care to pediatric patients, ensuring their specific needs are met.Geriatric Care: Care for elderly patients, understanding and addressing age-related health concerns.Specialized Care: Depending on the facility, enrolled nurses may work in specialized areas, such as mental health, aged care, or rehabilitation.Palliative Care: Provide compassionate care and support to patients in palliative care settings.Health Promotion: Support health promotion initiatives and patient education on maintaining a healthy lifestyle.Maintaining Supplies: Ensure adequate supplies and equipment are available for patient care.Professional Development: Engage in continuous professional development and training to enhance nursing skills and knowledge.Please untick those not relevant to your jobscope (Second Company):Personal Care: Assist patients with activities of daily living (ADLs), such as bathing, grooming, dressing, and toileting.Mobility Support: Help patients with transferring, walking, and moving in and out of beds or chairs.Feeding Assistance: Provide assistance to patients who need help with eating and drinking.Vital Sign Monitoring: Measure and record patients' vital signs, including blood pressure, pulse, respiration, and temperature.Documenting Observations: Maintain accurate records of patients' conditions and care provided.Safety Checks: Monitor patients' safety and report any concerns to the nursing staff.Assisting with Medical Procedures: Support healthcare providers during medical procedures and examinations.Positioning and Comfort: Ensure patients are positioned comfortably in bed or chairs to prevent pressure ulcers.Turning and Repositioning: Regularly turn and reposition immobile patients to prevent skin breakdown.Assisting with Ambulation: Help patients with walking or using mobility aids, such as walkers or canes.Infection Control: Follow strict infection control procedures to prevent the spread of infections.Responding to Patient Calls: Promptly respond to patient calls for assistance.Assisting with Meals: Serve meals to patients and provide feeding assistance when needed.Patient Transport: Transport patients within the healthcare facility for tests, procedures, or other appointments.Bed Making: Change and make beds for patients to maintain a clean and comfortable environment.Supply Management: Ensure adequate supplies of personal care items are available for patients.Patient Communication: Communicate with patients in a caring and compassionate manner, providing emotional support.End-of-Life Care: Provide care and support for patients in palliative or end-of-life care.Assisting with Rehabilitation: Assist patients with exercises and therapy as directed by healthcare providers.Emergency Response: Respond to emergencies and call for help when necessary.Please untick those not relevant to your jobscope (Second Company):Monitor and assess critically ill patients' vital signs and conditions continuously.Administer medications and intravenous therapies, including vasoactive medications and life-saving drugs.Operate and interpret advanced monitoring equipment, such as ventilators, cardiac monitors, and hemodynamic monitoring systems.Collaborate with the healthcare team to develop and implement patient care plans.Respond rapidly to changes in patient status and initiate appropriate interventions.Provide complex wound care and manage patients with multiple medical devices.Perform advanced procedures, such as central line insertions, arterial lines, and chest tube management.Manage and maintain specialized equipment, ensuring functionality and safety.Assist with emergency procedures and interventions, including code blue situations.Educate patients and their families about their conditions, treatment plans, and prognosis.Coordinate and advocate for patients' needs and preferences within the critical care setting.Provide emotional support to patients and their families during challenging and life-threatening situations.Collaborate with interdisciplinary teams to ensure comprehensive patient care.Participate in patient rounds and contribute to the development of care plans.Monitor and manage patients' fluid balance and nutritional needs.Assess and manage pain and discomfort for critically ill patients.Implement infection control protocols to prevent hospital-acquired infections.Ensure proper documentation and charting of patient assessments and interventions.Stay up-to-date with evidence-based practices and advancements in critical care nursing.Engage in continuous professional development and training to enhance skills and knowledge.Please untick those not relevant to your jobscope (Second Company):Monitor and assess the vital signs and overall health of newborn infants.Provide specialized care to premature babies and those with medical conditions or developmental challenges.Administer medications and treatments as prescribed by neonatologists or pediatricians.Manage and operate neonatal medical equipment, such as incubators, ventilators, and phototherapy units.Assist with neonatal resuscitation and emergency interventions when necessary.Collaborate with the healthcare team to develop and implement care plans for neonatal patients.Educate parents and families about the care needs of their newborns and offer emotional support.Promote and support breastfeeding for premature or sick infants, and assist with feeding challenges.Monitor and manage neonatal nutrition, ensuring adequate intake for growth and development.Perform developmental assessments to identify any delays or abnormalities.Provide developmental care to minimize stress and promote growth in neonates.Manage and prevent infections in the neonatal population, adhering to strict infection control protocols.Maintain accurate and detailed records of patient assessments, interventions, and outcomes.Facilitate communication between parents and other healthcare professionals involved in the care of the neonate.Participate in family-centered care approaches to ensure parental involvement in decision-making and care planning.Coordinate and assist with the transfer of neonatal patients to other healthcare facilities, if required.Collaborate in research and quality improvement initiatives to advance neonatal care practices.Stay informed about the latest developments in neonatal care through continuous education and training.Provide support and care to families during the difficult experience of having a baby in the NICU.Advocate for the best interests of the neonatal patients and their families.Please untick those not relevant to your jobscope (Second Company):Monitor and assess the health of pregnant women during prenatal visits.Educate expectant mothers about prenatal care, nutrition, and exercise.Assist with prenatal screening tests and ultrasound examinations.Monitor fetal heart rate and uterine contractions during labor.Administer medications and pain relief interventions during labor and delivery, as prescribed by physicians or midwives.Provide emotional support and encouragement to women in labor.Assist with various birthing techniques, including natural childbirth, vaginal births, and cesarean sections.Care for newborns immediately after delivery, including performing initial assessments and administering medications or treatments.Provide postpartum care and education to new mothers, including breastfeeding support and newborn care instructions.Monitor postpartum recovery and identify any complications or issues that may arise.Educate new parents about infant care, safety, and postpartum self-care.Provide counseling and support to women experiencing pregnancy-related emotional or psychological challenges.Collaborate with obstetricians, midwives, and other healthcare professionals in developing and implementing care plans.Perform newborn screenings and assessments to identify any health issues.Assist with newborn procedures, such as circumcision or hearing tests.Advocate for the needs and preferences of expectant mothers and their families during childbirth.Manage and coordinate patient care, ensuring the smooth flow of services during labor and delivery.Adhere to infection control protocols to maintain a safe environment for patients and staff.Provide bereavement support and compassionate care in cases of pregnancy loss or stillbirth.Stay up-to-date with current best practices and advances in obstetric and perinatal care through continuing education.Please untick those not relevant to your jobscope (Second Company):Conduct cancer assessments and collect patients' medical histories.Monitor and manage cancer treatment plans, including chemotherapy, radiation therapy, immunotherapy, and targeted therapy.Administer chemotherapy and other cancer treatments as prescribed by oncologists.Monitor patients for treatment side effects and provide symptom management and supportive care.Educate patients and their families about cancer treatments, potential side effects, and self-care during treatment.Assess and manage cancer-related pain and implement pain management strategies.Collaborate with the interdisciplinary team, including oncologists, surgeons, and social workers, to develop comprehensive care plans.Provide emotional support and counseling to patients and their families throughout the cancer journey.Assist with clinical trials and research studies related to cancer treatments and interventions.Educate patients on cancer prevention, screening, and early detection strategies.Advocate for patients' needs and preferences in their cancer treatment and care.Monitor patients' responses to treatment and communicate any changes to the medical team.Manage and maintain intravenous lines and other medical devices used during treatment.Provide end-of-life care and support to patients in palliative care or hospice settings.Assist with end-of-life decision-making and advance care planning discussions.Coordinate follow-up care and outpatient services for cancer survivors.Facilitate support groups for cancer patients and their families.Stay updated with the latest advances in oncology nursing through continuing education and professional development.Participate in cancer prevention and awareness programs in the community.Maintain accurate and detailed patient records and documentation.Please untick those not relevant to your jobscope (Second Company):Perform comprehensive health assessments on elderly patients to identify their specific care needs.Monitor and manage chronic conditions commonly found in the elderly, such as diabetes, hypertension, and arthritis.Administer medications and treatments, ensuring proper dosage and compliance with medical regimens.Assess and address the cognitive and mental health needs of elderly patients, including memory loss and dementia.Provide wound care and manage skin conditions commonly seen in older adults.Assist with mobility and activities of daily living (ADLs) for elderly patients with physical limitations.Educate elderly patients and their families about managing chronic conditions and maintaining overall health and wellness.Monitor and prevent falls and other safety risks for older adults.Collaborate with interdisciplinary healthcare teams, including geriatricians, physical therapists, and social workers, to develop comprehensive care plans.Provide end-of-life care and support for elderly patients in hospice or palliative care settings.Screen for and address geriatric syndromes, such as frailty, delirium, and polypharmacy.Conduct geriatric assessments to evaluate functional and cognitive abilities in older adults.Advocate for the needs and preferences of elderly patients to ensure patient-centered care.Manage and prevent medication interactions and adverse effects, considering the complexity of medication regimens in older adults.Implement fall prevention strategies and safety measures to protect elderly patients from injuries.Assist with advanced care planning and discussions about healthcare decisions in late life.Provide emotional support and counseling to elderly patients and their families during challenging times.Facilitate support groups or community resources for elderly patients and their caregivers.Stay updated with geriatric nursing best practices and advancements through continuous education and professional development.Maintain accurate and detailed records of patient assessments, interventions, and outcomes.Please untick those not relevant to your jobscope (Second Company):Conduct comprehensive psychiatric assessments to identify mental health needs and formulate care plans.Administer and monitor psychotropic medications prescribed by psychiatrists or mental health providers.Implement therapeutic interventions and evidence-based therapies, such as cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) and dialectical behavior therapy (DBT).Provide counseling and psychoeducation to patients and their families about mental health conditions and treatment options.Develop crisis intervention plans and respond to psychiatric emergencies.Observe and document changes in patients' mental status and behavior.Collaborate with the interdisciplinary mental health team, including psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers, and occupational therapists.Conduct individual and group therapy sessions to address patients' emotional and psychological needs.Advocate for patients' rights and ensure their safety and well-being in the healthcare environment.Assist patients in developing coping skills and managing stress and triggers related to their mental health conditions.Create a therapeutic and supportive environment for patients to promote healing and recovery.Educate patients and their families about mental health conditions, medication management, and self-care strategies.Monitor for side effects of psychotropic medications and manage medication adherence.Work with patients on developing personalized care plans for their recovery and rehabilitation.Coordinate discharge planning and facilitate transitions to outpatient mental health services when appropriate.Support patients in developing healthy lifestyle habits and fostering social connections.Provide care and support to patients experiencing acute mental health crises.Conduct risk assessments and develop safety plans for patients at risk of self-harm or harm to others.Participate in educational programs and community outreach to promote mental health awareness and reduce stigma.Engage in continuous professional development and training to stay updated on best practices in psychiatric and mental health nursing.Please untick those not relevant to your jobscope (Second Company):Monitor and assess patients' cardiac status, including heart rate, blood pressure, and ECG readings.Administer medications and treatments related to cardiac conditions, such as anti-arrhythmics, anticoagulants, and vasodilators.Operate and interpret cardiac monitoring equipment, including telemetry and continuous ECG monitoring.Assist with cardiac diagnostic procedures, such as cardiac catheterization and echocardiography.Monitor patients before, during, and after cardiac interventions, such as angioplasty and stent placement.Provide preoperative and postoperative care for patients undergoing cardiac surgery.Educate patients and their families about heart disease prevention, lifestyle modifications, and medication management.Implement and manage cardiac rehabilitation programs for patients recovering from heart-related events or surgeries.Collaborate with the cardiac care team, including cardiologists, cardiothoracic surgeons, and cardiac rehabilitation specialists.Participate in cardiac emergency responses, such as code blue situations.Assess and manage pain and discomfort related to cardiac conditions and interventions.Monitor and manage patients with heart failure or acute coronary syndromes.Educate patients on self-care and strategies to manage their cardiac conditions effectively.Assist with implantation and management of cardiac devices, such as pacemakers and defibrillators.Conduct cardiac risk assessments and develop personalized care plans for patients at risk of cardiovascular diseases.Monitor and manage patients with dysrhythmias and arrhythmias.Implement and promote evidence-based guidelines for the management of cardiac conditions.Provide emotional support and counseling to patients and their families during the cardiac care journey.Advocate for patients' needs and preferences, ensuring patient-centered care delivery.Engage in continuous education and training to stay updated on the latest advancements in cardiac nursing practices.Please untick those not relevant to your jobscope (Second Company):Assess and monitor patients with musculoskeletal injuries and orthopedic conditions.Administer medications and treatments related to orthopedic care, including pain management and wound care.Assist with orthopedic procedures, such as casting, splinting, and joint aspirations.Educate patients and their families about their orthopedic conditions, treatment plans, and self-care during recovery.Prepare patients for orthopedic surgeries and provide postoperative care.Monitor and manage patients undergoing joint replacement surgeries, such as hip or knee replacements.Collaborate with the orthopedic care team, including orthopedic surgeons, physical therapists, and occupational therapists.Implement and manage orthopedic rehabilitation programs for patients to improve their mobility and strength.Monitor and manage patients with orthopedic trauma and fractures.Assist with the implementation of traction and other orthopedic devices for immobilization and healing.Educate patients on proper body mechanics and strategies to prevent further orthopedic injuries.Assess and manage patients with orthopedic infections or complications.Conduct assessments to identify patients' mobility and functional needs.Assist with the application and management of external fixators and orthopedic hardware.Provide pain management strategies and interventions for patients with chronic orthopedic conditions.Educate patients on home care and follow-up instructions after orthopedic procedures.Collaborate with physical therapists and occupational therapists to create individualized care plans for patients.Monitor and manage patients with musculoskeletal disorders, such as osteoarthritis or osteoporosis.Advocate for patients' needs and preferences, ensuring patient-centered care delivery.Engage in continuous education and training to stay updated on the latest advancements in orthopedic nursing practices.Please untick those not relevant to your jobscope (Second Company):Conduct comprehensive assessments to evaluate patients' physical, emotional, and spiritual needs.Develop individualized care plans focused on pain and symptom management and patient comfort.Administer medications to control pain and manage distressing symptoms.Collaborate with the interdisciplinary hospice team, including physicians, social workers, chaplains, and counselors, to provide holistic care.Provide emotional support and counseling to patients and their families during the end-of-life journey.Educate patients and families about the hospice philosophy, end-of-life care, and advance care planning options.Assist patients in setting goals for their care and respecting their wishes regarding treatment choices.Coordinate palliative care services and support patients transitioning from curative to comfort-focused care.Monitor and manage patients in hospice care, adjusting care plans as their needs change.Create a calming and comforting environment for patients and their families during their end-of-life experience.Assist with spiritual and existential support, respecting patients' individual beliefs and values.Manage symptoms related to the dying process, such as terminal restlessness and dyspnea.Provide support and guidance to family members in coping with grief and loss.Facilitate discussions about advance directives and end-of-life decision-making.Work to ensure patients' pain is well-controlled and address any discomfort or distressing symptoms.Maintain accurate and detailed records of patient assessments, interventions, and outcomes.Assist in coordinating hospice services, including medical equipment, medications, and counseling.Advocate for patients' needs and preferences, ensuring patient-centered care delivery.Participate in bereavement support programs for families after a patient's passing.Engage in continuous education and training to stay updated on best practices in hospice and palliative care nursing.Please untick those not relevant to your jobscope (Second Company):Conduct health assessments and screenings for individuals and families within the community.Provide immunizations and vaccinations to prevent the spread of infectious diseases.Educate individuals and groups about healthy lifestyle choices, disease prevention, and health promotion.Collaborate with community organizations and stakeholders to address public health issues and implement health programs.Monitor and manage communicable diseases and outbreaks within the community.Develop and implement community health initiatives, such as smoking cessation programs or prenatal classes.Provide prenatal and postnatal care and support for pregnant women and new mothers in the community.Advocate for health equity and access to healthcare services for underserved populations.Conduct home visits to assess the health needs of individuals who may have limited access to healthcare.Coordinate and participate in health fairs and community events to promote health and wellness.Work with schools to promote healthy behaviors among students and address health concerns within the student population.Monitor environmental health hazards and promote measures to reduce health risks within the community.Provide support and care to individuals and families coping with chronic health conditions.Collaborate with social workers and community resources to address social determinants of health that impact the community.Assess the health needs of specific populations within the community, such as elderly individuals or immigrants.Conduct research and collect data on health trends and issues within the community.Respond to public health emergencies and participate in disaster preparedness and response efforts.Provide counseling and support to individuals and families dealing with mental health or behavioral issues.Engage in health policy advocacy to address systemic health disparities and improve community health outcomes.Engage in continuous education and training to stay updated on best practices in community and public health nursing.Please untick those not relevant to your jobscope (Second Company):Monitor and assess patients with kidney disorders, including those with chronic kidney disease (CKD) and end-stage renal disease (ESRD).Administer medications and treatments prescribed by nephrologists, such as erythropoietin and phosphate binders.Educate patients and their families about kidney disease management, including dietary restrictions and medication compliance.Perform hemodialysis or peritoneal dialysis procedures and monitor patients during the dialysis process.Manage vascular access sites, such as arteriovenous fistulas and grafts, for hemodialysis patients.Assess and manage fluid and electrolyte imbalances in patients with kidney disorders.Provide emotional support and counseling to patients and families dealing with kidney disease and the challenges of dialysis.Collaborate with the nephrology care team, including nephrologists, dietitians, and social workers, to develop comprehensive care plans.Assist with kidney transplant evaluations and post-transplant care for transplant recipients.Monitor transplant recipients for signs of organ rejection and manage immunosuppressive medications.Educate patients on living with a kidney transplant, including post-transplant lifestyle adjustments and medication management.Provide care and support to patients with acute kidney injury (AKI) and manage their fluid and electrolyte balance.Monitor and manage patients with renal replacement therapies, such as continuous renal replacement therapy (CRRT).Educate patients about their treatment options, including kidney transplant, hemodialysis, peritoneal dialysis, and conservative management.Assist with the coordination of kidney transplant evaluations and living donor kidney transplant processes.Monitor and manage dialysis-related complications, such as dialysis access infections and hypotension.Assess and manage patients with renal complications related to other health conditions, such as diabetes or hypertension.Advocate for patients' needs and preferences, ensuring patient-centered care delivery.Engage in continuous education and training to stay updated on best practices in nephrology nursing and renal care.Educate the community about kidney health, prevention of kidney disease, and the importance of organ donation.Please untick those not relevant to your jobscope (Second Company):Assess and monitor patients with gastrointestinal disorders, such as gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), and liver diseases.Administer medications and treatments prescribed by gastroenterologists, including medications for acid reflux, ulcerative colitis, and hepatitis.Educate patients and their families about digestive health, dietary modifications, and lifestyle changes to manage GI conditions effectively.Assist with diagnostic procedures, such as upper endoscopy (EGD) and colonoscopy, and provide patient support during these procedures.Monitor patients during and after endoscopic procedures, assessing for any complications or adverse reactions.Manage and maintain gastrostomy (G-tube) and jejunostomy (J-tube) feeding tubes in patients requiring enteral nutrition.Collaborate with the gastroenterology care team, including gastroenterologists, dietitians, and social workers, to develop comprehensive care plans.Provide care and support to patients with liver diseases, such as cirrhosis and hepatitis, and manage their complex medical needs.Assess and manage patients with gastrointestinal bleeding and provide interventions to control bleeding.Educate patients on preventive measures for GI disorders, such as colorectal cancer screening and prevention.Monitor and manage patients with celiac disease, lactose intolerance, and other food intolerances.Assist with the management of patients with pancreatitis, gallbladder diseases, and pancreatic cancers.Educate patients on the importance of bowel preparation and post-procedure care for colonoscopy and other GI tests.Provide emotional support and counseling to patients and families dealing with GI disorders and the challenges of managing chronic digestive conditions.Educate patients on the appropriate use of medications and potential side effects related to GI disorders.Assess and manage patients with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) and provide symptom management strategies.Monitor and manage patients with diverticular disease and other lower GI disorders.Advocate for patients' needs and preferences, ensuring patient-centered care delivery.Engage in continuous education and training to stay updated on best practices in gastroenterology nursing and digestive health.Educate the community about digestive health, GI disorders, and the importance of early detection and prevention.Please untick those not relevant to your jobscope (Second Company):Assess and evaluate wounds, including pressure ulcers, surgical wounds, diabetic foot ulcers, and other acute or chronic wounds.Cleanse and dress wounds using sterile techniques to prevent infection and promote healing.Administer medications and treatments, such as topical antibiotics and wound dressings, as prescribed by physicians or wound care specialists.Monitor wound healing progress and document wound measurements and characteristics.Implement advanced wound care techniques, such as negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT) or wound vacs, to promote wound closure.Educate patients and their families on wound care protocols, dressing changes, and signs of wound complications.Collaborate with the healthcare team, including wound care specialists, surgeons, and physical therapists, to develop comprehensive wound care plans.Provide support and care to patients with surgical incisions and postoperative wound management.Manage and assess wounds with potential complications, such as infection, dehiscence, and necrotic tissue.Assist with the implementation of wound care protocols and evidence-based practices to optimize wound healing outcomes.Provide specialized care for patients with complex or non-healing wounds.Assess and manage wound-related pain and implement pain management strategies.Educate patients with chronic conditions, such as diabetes or peripheral vascular disease, on wound prevention and self-care.Conduct wound care rounds and participate in wound care conferences to discuss complex cases and best practices.Assess and manage wounds related to burns, skin grafts, and surgical flaps.Monitor and manage wounds with drainage, fistulas, or other drainage issues.Collaborate with infection control teams to prevent wound infections and implement appropriate isolation measures when necessary.Advocate for patients' needs and preferences, ensuring patient-centered care delivery.Engage in continuous education and training to stay updated on best practices in wound care nursing and advanced wound care technologies.Educate the community and other healthcare professionals on wound prevention and management.Please untick those not relevant to your jobscope (Second Company):Educate patients on diabetes management, including blood glucose monitoring, insulin administration, and medication management.Collaborate with the healthcare team, including endocrinologists, dietitians, and social workers, to develop comprehensive care plans for patients with diabetes.Assess patients' self-management skills and provide personalized education to meet their specific needs and goals.Monitor and manage patients' blood glucose levels and assess for signs of hyperglycemia or hypoglycemia.Educate patients on proper nutrition and meal planning to maintain stable blood sugar levels.Assist patients in setting realistic goals for diabetes self-management and lifestyle changes.Provide support and counseling to patients and their families in coping with the challenges of living with diabetes.Administer insulin and other diabetes medications as prescribed by healthcare providers.Monitor and manage patients with complications related to diabetes, such as diabetic foot ulcers and diabetic nephropathy.Educate patients on the importance of physical activity and exercise in diabetes management.Assess and manage patients with gestational diabetes during pregnancy.Provide education and support for patients using insulin pumps and continuous glucose monitors (CGMs).Educate patients on preventing and managing acute and chronic complications of diabetes.Monitor and manage patients with Type 1 diabetes, Type 2 diabetes, and other types of diabetes.Assist patients in understanding and interpreting their blood glucose data and adjusting their diabetes treatment plan accordingly.Educate patients on sick-day management and managing diabetes during illness.Provide education on diabetes prevention and risk reduction for individuals with prediabetes.Conduct diabetes support groups or community education programs to promote diabetes awareness.Advocate for patients' needs and preferences, ensuring patient-centered care delivery.Engage in continuous education and training to stay updated on the latest advancements in diabetes management and treatment.Please untick those not relevant to your jobscope (Second Company):Provide emergency medical care and treatment to patients during air transport.Assess and monitor the condition of patients during flights, especially those in critical condition or with life-threatening injuries or illnesses.Administer medications and perform advanced medical procedures as necessary to stabilize patients during transport.Collaborate with the flight crew, including pilots and other medical personnel, to ensure safe and efficient patient transport.Assist with patient transfer and loading/unloading procedures from aircraft to medical facilities.Manage and monitor medical equipment and supplies on board the aircraft, ensuring everything is in working order for emergencies.Coordinate with ground medical personnel and hospitals to receive and hand over patients safely.Communicate with the receiving medical facility to provide necessary medical information and updates on patient conditions.Provide emotional support to patients and their families during the transport process.Stay updated on flight safety protocols and medical transport regulations.Work in high-stress environments and adapt to challenging conditions during flight operations.Provide critical care to patients with a wide range of medical conditions, including trauma, cardiac emergencies, respiratory distress, and other acute illnesses.Perform comprehensive assessments of patients' medical conditions and needs during flight.Advocate for patients' needs and preferences, ensuring their safety and well-being during transport.Maintain accurate and detailed patient records and documentation during transport.Collaborate with medical facilities and receiving healthcare teams to provide seamless patient care continuity.Participate in ongoing training and education to stay updated on advanced medical procedures and flight safety practices.Operate specialized medical equipment, such as ventilators, defibrillators, and infusion pumps, during transport.Assist with planning and coordination of medical evacuations or inter-facility transfers.Remain calm and focused during emergencies and critical situations, providing expert medical care under pressure.Please untick those not relevant to your jobscope (Second Company):Prepare patients for radiological procedures and explain the process to alleviate any concerns or fears.Assess patients' medical history and ensure they are suitable candidates for the specific imaging exam or interventional procedure.Administer intravenous contrast agents as required for certain imaging studies and interventional procedures.Monitor patients' vital signs and responses to medications during procedures, especially when using intravenous contrast agents or conscious sedation.Ensure patient safety during radiological procedures, including proper positioning and immobilization.Operate and troubleshoot specialized equipment, such as MRI machines, CT scanners, ultrasound machines, mammogram machines, angiography systems, and cath lab equipment.Implement radiation safety measures to protect patients and staff during radiological procedures.Monitor patients for signs of complications or adverse reactions during and after procedures.Provide emotional support to patients and their families during diagnostic and interventional radiological procedures.Assist with interventional radiology procedures, such as angiography, biopsies, drainage procedures, and catheterization lab interventions.Collaborate with radiologists, interventional cardiologists, and other healthcare professionals to provide coordinated patient care.Educate patients about post-procedure care and any potential side effects or complications related to the radiological or interventional procedure.Administer medications as prescribed by healthcare providers, such as sedatives or pain relievers, to ensure patient comfort during lengthy procedures.Assist with patient transfer and positioning for specialized radiological and interventional procedures.Educate patients about the purpose and benefits of radiological and interventional procedures.Stay updated on the latest advancements in radiological imaging techniques and interventional procedures through continuous education and training.Maintain accurate and detailed documentation of patient assessments, interventions, and outcomes.Advocate for patients' needs and preferences, ensuring patient-centered care delivery.Participate in quality improvement initiatives related to radiology and interventional services to enhance patient care and safety.Collaborate with the interdisciplinary team to plan and implement patient care plans related to radiological and interventional procedures.Job Title/ PositionJob Scope (Job title, Duties and Responsibilities)NextSave and Resume LaterADD MORE PREVIOUS WORKING EXPERIENCES3.Company Name / HospitalDepartment / Ward ,UnitJob Title/Position (copy)Choice 26General / Medical Ward NurseOperating Theatre NurseEmergency Department NurseClinic NurseAssistant Nurse/ Enrolled NurseNursing AideNurse ManagerCritical Care NurseNeonatal NurseObstetric NurseOncology NurseGeriatric NursePsychiatric/Mental Health NurseCardiac NurseOrthopedic NurseHospice and Palliative Care NurseCommunity Health NurseNephrology NurseGastroenterology NurseWound Care NurseDiabetes NurseFlight NurseRadiology/Cath Lab NurseOthersPeriod (month/year to month/year)Next/SkipSave and Resume LaterPlease untick those not relevant to your jobscope (Third Company):Administer medications and monitor patients' responses to treatment.Monitor vital signs and report any changes to the medical team.Conduct patient assessments and document findings accurately.Implement care plans and treatment protocols under the supervision of senior nurses.Assist with patient admissions and discharges.Educate patients and their families on managing their health conditions.Collaborate with physicians and other healthcare professionals to ensure coordinated care.Monitor and care for patients with infectious diseases, following isolation precautions.Maintain a clean and safe patient environment to prevent healthcare-associated infections.Respond to patient emergencies and provide appropriate interventions.Monitor patients' fluid intake and output.Assist with wound care and dressing changes.Manage patients with chronic illnesses and provide ongoing support.Conduct patient rounds and report updates to the nursing team.Provide emotional support and comfort to patients and their families.Administer intravenous (IV) therapy and manage IV lines.Conduct health screenings and health risk assessments for incoming patients.Participate in staff training and continuous professional development programs.Advocate for patients' rights and ensure their preferences are respected.Please untick those not relevant to your jobscope (Third Company):Oversee and manage the nursing staff within the unit or department.Develop and implement nursing policies, procedures, and protocols.Ensure compliance with healthcare regulations and quality standards.Coordinate and schedule nursing staff to ensure adequate coverage.Participate in the recruitment, hiring, and orientation of new nursing staff.Provide leadership and guidance to nursing staff, fostering a positive work environment.Conduct performance evaluations and provide feedback to nursing team members.Collaborate with other healthcare professionals to plan and coordinate patient care.Manage and allocate resources effectively, including staffing, equipment, and supplies.Monitor and evaluate patient outcomes to drive continuous improvement.Address and resolve patient and family concerns or complaints.Implement evidence-based practices and stay updated on the latest healthcare advancements.Promote staff development through training and continuing education opportunities.Conduct regular staff meetings to communicate important information and updates.Act as a liaison between nursing staff and upper management or administration.Ensure effective communication between the nursing staff and other departments.Monitor and manage the unit's budget and expenses.Develop and implement strategies to enhance patient satisfaction and experience.Address and mitigate potential risks related to patient care or staff safety.Foster a culture of teamwork, collaboration, and mutual respect among the nursing staff.Provide direct patient care and assist with activities of daily living.Administer medications and monitor patients' responses to treatment.Monitor vital signs and report any changes to the medical team.Conduct patient assessments and document findings accurately.Implement care plans and treatment protocols under the supervision of senior nurses.Assist with patient admissions and discharges.Educate patients and their families on managing their health conditions.Collaborate with physicians and other healthcare professionals to ensure coordinated care.Monitor and care for patients with infectious diseases, following isolation precautions.Maintain a clean and safe patient environment to prevent healthcare-associated infections.Respond to patient emergencies and provide appropriate interventions.Monitor patients' fluid intake and output.Assist with wound care and dressing changes.Manage patients with chronic illnesses and provide ongoing support.Conduct patient rounds and report updates to the nursing team.Provide emotional support and comfort to patients and their families.Administer intravenous (IV) therapy and manage IV lines.Conduct health screenings and health risk assessments for incoming patients.Participate in staff training and continuous professional development programs.Advocate for patients' rights and ensure their preferences are respected.Please untick those not relevant to your jobscope (Third Company):Preparing the Operating Room: Set up the operating room with the necessary surgical instruments, equipment, and supplies before the procedure.Sterilization and Infection Control: Follow strict protocols for sterilization and infection control to maintain a sterile environment in the operating room.Assisting with Patient Preparations: Help position and prepare the patient for surgery, ensuring their safety and comfort.Surgical Instrumentation: Pass instruments and supplies to the surgeon and surgical team during the procedure.Anticipating Surgeon's Needs: Anticipate the needs of the surgical team during the operation and provide necessary items promptly.Managing Surgical Drapes: Handle surgical drapes to maintain a sterile field and prevent contamination.Medication Administration: Administer medications as directed by the surgical team, such as anesthesia, antibiotics, or other medications.Monitoring Vital Signs: Continuously monitor the patient's vital signs and report any changes to the anesthesia provider and surgeon.Suture and Wound Care: Assist with wound closure, suture removal, and application of dressings.Documenting Procedures: Accurately document all aspects of the surgical procedure in the patient's medical record.Team Collaboration: Collaborate with the surgical team to ensure effective communication and patient care coordination.Emergency Response: Respond to any emergencies or unexpected events during the surgery, following established protocols.Post-Operative Care: Provide post-operative care to patients as they recover in the immediate post-anesthesia care unit (PACU) or operating room.Patient Advocacy: Advocate for the patient's well-being and safety throughout the surgical process.Adhering to Safety Standards: Follow safety protocols and guidelines to prevent accidents and injuries in the operating room.Equipment Handling: Properly handle and maintain surgical instruments and equipment.Keeping Count: Assist in keeping track of surgical instruments and sponges to ensure none are left inside the patient after surgery.Handling Specimens: Properly collect, label, and handle surgical specimens for laboratory analysis.Continuous Learning: Stay updated on new surgical techniques, equipment, and best practices through ongoing education and training.Maintaining Professionalism: Demonstrate professionalism and maintain composure in high-pressure and challenging situations.Please untick those not relevant to your jobscope (Third Company):Direct Patient Care: Provide hands-on care to patients, including assistance with activities of daily living (ADLs), bathing, feeding, and mobility support.Medication Administration: Administer medications as prescribed by healthcare providers and document the administration accurately.Vital Sign Monitoring: Regularly monitor and record patients' vital signs, including blood pressure, heart rate, respiratory rate, and temperature.Patient Assessment: Conduct basic patient assessments, document findings, and report any changes to the supervising registered nurse.Wound Dressing and Care: Perform wound dressing changes and provide basic wound care for patients.Patient Education: Educate patients and their families on self-care techniques, medications, and follow-up instructions.Infection Control: Adhere to infection control protocols to maintain a safe and hygienic environment for patients and staff.Collaborate with Healthcare Team: Work collaboratively with registered nurses, physicians, and other healthcare professionals to ensure coordinated patient care.Record Keeping: Maintain accurate and up-to-date patient records, documenting care provided and observations made.Assistance in Procedures: Assist registered nurses or physicians during medical procedures and treatments.Emergency Response: Respond to emergency situations and assist in life-saving interventions under the guidance of registered nurses or healthcare providers.Patient Comfort: Ensure patients' comfort and emotional well-being during their hospital stay.Pre- and Post-Operative Care: Assist in preparing patients for surgery and provide post-operative care and monitoring.Pediatric Care: Provide care to pediatric patients, ensuring their specific needs are met.Geriatric Care: Care for elderly patients, understanding and addressing age-related health concerns.Specialized Care: Depending on the facility, enrolled nurses may work in specialized areas, such as mental health, aged care, or rehabilitation.Palliative Care: Provide compassionate care and support to patients in palliative care settings.Health Promotion: Support health promotion initiatives and patient education on maintaining a healthy lifestyle.Maintaining Supplies: Ensure adequate supplies and equipment are available for patient care.Professional Development: Engage in continuous professional development and training to enhance nursing skills and knowledge.Please untick those not relevant to your jobscope (Third Company):Personal Care: Assist patients with activities of daily living (ADLs), such as bathing, grooming, dressing, and toileting.Mobility Support: Help patients with transferring, walking, and moving in and out of beds or chairs.Feeding Assistance: Provide assistance to patients who need help with eating and drinking.Vital Sign Monitoring: Measure and record patients' vital signs, including blood pressure, pulse, respiration, and temperature.Documenting Observations: Maintain accurate records of patients' conditions and care provided.Safety Checks: Monitor patients' safety and report any concerns to the nursing staff.Assisting with Medical Procedures: Support healthcare providers during medical procedures and examinations.Positioning and Comfort: Ensure patients are positioned comfortably in bed or chairs to prevent pressure ulcers.Turning and Repositioning: Regularly turn and reposition immobile patients to prevent skin breakdown.Assisting with Ambulation: Help patients with walking or using mobility aids, such as walkers or canes.Infection Control: Follow strict infection control procedures to prevent the spread of infections.Responding to Patient Calls: Promptly respond to patient calls for assistance.Assisting with Meals: Serve meals to patients and provide feeding assistance when needed.Patient Transport: Transport patients within the healthcare facility for tests, procedures, or other appointments.Bed Making: Change and make beds for patients to maintain a clean and comfortable environment.Supply Management: Ensure adequate supplies of personal care items are available for patients.Patient Communication: Communicate with patients in a caring and compassionate manner, providing emotional support.End-of-Life Care: Provide care and support for patients in palliative or end-of-life care.Assisting with Rehabilitation: Assist patients with exercises and therapy as directed by healthcare providers.Emergency Response: Respond to emergencies and call for help when necessary.Please untick those not relevant to your jobscope (Third Company):Monitor and assess critically ill patients' vital signs and conditions continuously.Administer medications and intravenous therapies, including vasoactive medications and life-saving drugs.Operate and interpret advanced monitoring equipment, such as ventilators, cardiac monitors, and hemodynamic monitoring systems.Collaborate with the healthcare team to develop and implement patient care plans.Respond rapidly to changes in patient status and initiate appropriate interventions.Provide complex wound care and manage patients with multiple medical devices.Perform advanced procedures, such as central line insertions, arterial lines, and chest tube management.Manage and maintain specialized equipment, ensuring functionality and safety.Assist with emergency procedures and interventions, including code blue situations.Educate patients and their families about their conditions, treatment plans, and prognosis.Coordinate and advocate for patients' needs and preferences within the critical care setting.Provide emotional support to patients and their families during challenging and life-threatening situations.Collaborate with interdisciplinary teams to ensure comprehensive patient care.Participate in patient rounds and contribute to the development of care plans.Monitor and manage patients' fluid balance and nutritional needs.Assess and manage pain and discomfort for critically ill patients.Implement infection control protocols to prevent hospital-acquired infections.Ensure proper documentation and charting of patient assessments and interventions.Stay up-to-date with evidence-based practices and advancements in critical care nursing.Engage in continuous professional development and training to enhance skills and knowledge.Please untick those not relevant to your jobscope (Third Company):Monitor and assess the vital signs and overall health of newborn infants.Provide specialized care to premature babies and those with medical conditions or developmental challenges.Administer medications and treatments as prescribed by neonatologists or pediatricians.Manage and operate neonatal medical equipment, such as incubators, ventilators, and phototherapy units.Assist with neonatal resuscitation and emergency interventions when necessary.Collaborate with the healthcare team to develop and implement care plans for neonatal patients.Educate parents and families about the care needs of their newborns and offer emotional support.Promote and support breastfeeding for premature or sick infants, and assist with feeding challenges.Monitor and manage neonatal nutrition, ensuring adequate intake for growth and development.Perform developmental assessments to identify any delays or abnormalities.Provide developmental care to minimize stress and promote growth in neonates.Manage and prevent infections in the neonatal population, adhering to strict infection control protocols.Maintain accurate and detailed records of patient assessments, interventions, and outcomes.Facilitate communication between parents and other healthcare professionals involved in the care of the neonate.Participate in family-centered care approaches to ensure parental involvement in decision-making and care planning.Coordinate and assist with the transfer of neonatal patients to other healthcare facilities, if required.Collaborate in research and quality improvement initiatives to advance neonatal care practices.Stay informed about the latest developments in neonatal care through continuous education and training.Provide support and care to families during the difficult experience of having a baby in the NICU.Advocate for the best interests of the neonatal patients and their families.Please untick those not relevant to your jobscope (Third Company):Monitor and assess the health of pregnant women during prenatal visits.Educate expectant mothers about prenatal care, nutrition, and exercise.Assist with prenatal screening tests and ultrasound examinations.Monitor fetal heart rate and uterine contractions during labor.Administer medications and pain relief interventions during labor and delivery, as prescribed by physicians or midwives.Provide emotional support and encouragement to women in labor.Assist with various birthing techniques, including natural childbirth, vaginal births, and cesarean sections.Care for newborns immediately after delivery, including performing initial assessments and administering medications or treatments.Provide postpartum care and education to new mothers, including breastfeeding support and newborn care instructions.Monitor postpartum recovery and identify any complications or issues that may arise.Educate new parents about infant care, safety, and postpartum self-care.Provide counseling and support to women experiencing pregnancy-related emotional or psychological challenges.Collaborate with obstetricians, midwives, and other healthcare professionals in developing and implementing care plans.Perform newborn screenings and assessments to identify any health issues.Assist with newborn procedures, such as circumcision or hearing tests.Advocate for the needs and preferences of expectant mothers and their families during childbirth.Manage and coordinate patient care, ensuring the smooth flow of services during labor and delivery.Adhere to infection control protocols to maintain a safe environment for patients and staff.Provide bereavement support and compassionate care in cases of pregnancy loss or stillbirth.Stay up-to-date with current best practices and advances in obstetric and perinatal care through continuing education.Please untick those not relevant to your jobscope (Third Company):Conduct cancer assessments and collect patients' medical histories.Monitor and manage cancer treatment plans, including chemotherapy, radiation therapy, immunotherapy, and targeted therapy.Administer chemotherapy and other cancer treatments as prescribed by oncologists.Monitor patients for treatment side effects and provide symptom management and supportive care.Educate patients and their families about cancer treatments, potential side effects, and self-care during treatment.Assess and manage cancer-related pain and implement pain management strategies.Collaborate with the interdisciplinary team, including oncologists, surgeons, and social workers, to develop comprehensive care plans.Provide emotional support and counseling to patients and their families throughout the cancer journey.Assist with clinical trials and research studies related to cancer treatments and interventions.Educate patients on cancer prevention, screening, and early detection strategies.Advocate for patients' needs and preferences in their cancer treatment and care.Monitor patients' responses to treatment and communicate any changes to the medical team.Manage and maintain intravenous lines and other medical devices used during treatment.Provide end-of-life care and support to patients in palliative care or hospice settings.Assist with end-of-life decision-making and advance care planning discussions.Coordinate follow-up care and outpatient services for cancer survivors.Facilitate support groups for cancer patients and their families.Stay updated with the latest advances in oncology nursing through continuing education and professional development.Participate in cancer prevention and awareness programs in the community.Maintain accurate and detailed patient records and documentation.Please untick those not relevant to your jobscope (Third Company):Perform comprehensive health assessments on elderly patients to identify their specific care needs.Monitor and manage chronic conditions commonly found in the elderly, such as diabetes, hypertension, and arthritis.Administer medications and treatments, ensuring proper dosage and compliance with medical regimens.Assess and address the cognitive and mental health needs of elderly patients, including memory loss and dementia.Provide wound care and manage skin conditions commonly seen in older adults.Assist with mobility and activities of daily living (ADLs) for elderly patients with physical limitations.Educate elderly patients and their families about managing chronic conditions and maintaining overall health and wellness.Monitor and prevent falls and other safety risks for older adults.Collaborate with interdisciplinary healthcare teams, including geriatricians, physical therapists, and social workers, to develop comprehensive care plans.Provide end-of-life care and support for elderly patients in hospice or palliative care settings.Screen for and address geriatric syndromes, such as frailty, delirium, and polypharmacy.Conduct geriatric assessments to evaluate functional and cognitive abilities in older adults.Advocate for the needs and preferences of elderly patients to ensure patient-centered care.Manage and prevent medication interactions and adverse effects, considering the complexity of medication regimens in older adults.Implement fall prevention strategies and safety measures to protect elderly patients from injuries.Assist with advanced care planning and discussions about healthcare decisions in late life.Provide emotional support and counseling to elderly patients and their families during challenging times.Facilitate support groups or community resources for elderly patients and their caregivers.Stay updated with geriatric nursing best practices and advancements through continuous education and professional development.Maintain accurate and detailed records of patient assessments, interventions, and outcomes.Please untick those not relevant to your jobscope (Third Company):Conduct comprehensive psychiatric assessments to identify mental health needs and formulate care plans.Administer and monitor psychotropic medications prescribed by psychiatrists or mental health providers.Implement therapeutic interventions and evidence-based therapies, such as cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) and dialectical behavior therapy (DBT).Provide counseling and psychoeducation to patients and their families about mental health conditions and treatment options.Develop crisis intervention plans and respond to psychiatric emergencies.Observe and document changes in patients' mental status and behavior.Collaborate with the interdisciplinary mental health team, including psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers, and occupational therapists.Conduct individual and group therapy sessions to address patients' emotional and psychological needs.Advocate for patients' rights and ensure their safety and well-being in the healthcare environment.Assist patients in developing coping skills and managing stress and triggers related to their mental health conditions.Create a therapeutic and supportive environment for patients to promote healing and recovery.Educate patients and their families about mental health conditions, medication management, and self-care strategies.Monitor for side effects of psychotropic medications and manage medication adherence.Work with patients on developing personalized care plans for their recovery and rehabilitation.Coordinate discharge planning and facilitate transitions to outpatient mental health services when appropriate.Support patients in developing healthy lifestyle habits and fostering social connections.Provide care and support to patients experiencing acute mental health crises.Conduct risk assessments and develop safety plans for patients at risk of self-harm or harm to others.Participate in educational programs and community outreach to promote mental health awareness and reduce stigma.Engage in continuous professional development and training to stay updated on best practices in psychiatric and mental health nursing.Please untick those not relevant to your jobscope (Third Company):Monitor and assess patients' cardiac status, including heart rate, blood pressure, and ECG readings.Administer medications and treatments related to cardiac conditions, such as anti-arrhythmics, anticoagulants, and vasodilators.Operate and interpret cardiac monitoring equipment, including telemetry and continuous ECG monitoring.Assist with cardiac diagnostic procedures, such as cardiac catheterization and echocardiography.Monitor patients before, during, and after cardiac interventions, such as angioplasty and stent placement.Provide preoperative and postoperative care for patients undergoing cardiac surgery.Educate patients and their families about heart disease prevention, lifestyle modifications, and medication management.Implement and manage cardiac rehabilitation programs for patients recovering from heart-related events or surgeries.Collaborate with the cardiac care team, including cardiologists, cardiothoracic surgeons, and cardiac rehabilitation specialists.Participate in cardiac emergency responses, such as code blue situations.Assess and manage pain and discomfort related to cardiac conditions and interventions.Monitor and manage patients with heart failure or acute coronary syndromes.Educate patients on self-care and strategies to manage their cardiac conditions effectively.Assist with implantation and management of cardiac devices, such as pacemakers and defibrillators.Conduct cardiac risk assessments and develop personalized care plans for patients at risk of cardiovascular diseases.Monitor and manage patients with dysrhythmias and arrhythmias.Implement and promote evidence-based guidelines for the management of cardiac conditions.Provide emotional support and counseling to patients and their families during the cardiac care journey.Advocate for patients' needs and preferences, ensuring patient-centered care delivery.Engage in continuous education and training to stay updated on the latest advancements in cardiac nursing practices.Please untick those not relevant to your jobscope (Third Company):Assess and monitor patients with musculoskeletal injuries and orthopedic conditions.Administer medications and treatments related to orthopedic care, including pain management and wound care.Assist with orthopedic procedures, such as casting, splinting, and joint aspirations.Educate patients and their families about their orthopedic conditions, treatment plans, and self-care during recovery.Prepare patients for orthopedic surgeries and provide postoperative care.Monitor and manage patients undergoing joint replacement surgeries, such as hip or knee replacements.Collaborate with the orthopedic care team, including orthopedic surgeons, physical therapists, and occupational therapists.Implement and manage orthopedic rehabilitation programs for patients to improve their mobility and strength.Monitor and manage patients with orthopedic trauma and fractures.Assist with the implementation of traction and other orthopedic devices for immobilization and healing.Educate patients on proper body mechanics and strategies to prevent further orthopedic injuries.Assess and manage patients with orthopedic infections or complications.Conduct assessments to identify patients' mobility and functional needs.Assist with the application and management of external fixators and orthopedic hardware.Provide pain management strategies and interventions for patients with chronic orthopedic conditions.Educate patients on home care and follow-up instructions after orthopedic procedures.Collaborate with physical therapists and occupational therapists to create individualized care plans for patients.Monitor and manage patients with musculoskeletal disorders, such as osteoarthritis or osteoporosis.Advocate for patients' needs and preferences, ensuring patient-centered care delivery.Engage in continuous education and training to stay updated on the latest advancements in orthopedic nursing practices.Please untick those not relevant to your jobscope (Third Company):Conduct comprehensive assessments to evaluate patients' physical, emotional, and spiritual needs.Develop individualized care plans focused on pain and symptom management and patient comfort.Administer medications to control pain and manage distressing symptoms.Collaborate with the interdisciplinary hospice team, including physicians, social workers, chaplains, and counselors, to provide holistic care.Provide emotional support and counseling to patients and their families during the end-of-life journey.Educate patients and families about the hospice philosophy, end-of-life care, and advance care planning options.Assist patients in setting goals for their care and respecting their wishes regarding treatment choices.Coordinate palliative care services and support patients transitioning from curative to comfort-focused care.Monitor and manage patients in hospice care, adjusting care plans as their needs change.Create a calming and comforting environment for patients and their families during their end-of-life experience.Assist with spiritual and existential support, respecting patients' individual beliefs and values.Manage symptoms related to the dying process, such as terminal restlessness and dyspnea.Provide support and guidance to family members in coping with grief and loss.Facilitate discussions about advance directives and end-of-life decision-making.Work to ensure patients' pain is well-controlled and address any discomfort or distressing symptoms.Maintain accurate and detailed records of patient assessments, interventions, and outcomes.Assist in coordinating hospice services, including medical equipment, medications, and counseling.Advocate for patients' needs and preferences, ensuring patient-centered care delivery.Participate in bereavement support programs for families after a patient's passing.Engage in continuous education and training to stay updated on best practices in hospice and palliative care nursing.Select your Jobscope (Third Company):Conduct health assessments and screenings for individuals and families within the community.Provide immunizations and vaccinations to prevent the spread of infectious diseases.Educate individuals and groups about healthy lifestyle choices, disease prevention, and health promotion.Collaborate with community organizations and stakeholders to address public health issues and implement health programs.Monitor and manage communicable diseases and outbreaks within the community.Develop and implement community health initiatives, such as smoking cessation programs or prenatal classes.Provide prenatal and postnatal care and support for pregnant women and new mothers in the community.Advocate for health equity and access to healthcare services for underserved populations.Conduct home visits to assess the health needs of individuals who may have limited access to healthcare.Coordinate and participate in health fairs and community events to promote health and wellness.Work with schools to promote healthy behaviors among students and address health concerns within the student population.Monitor environmental health hazards and promote measures to reduce health risks within the community.Provide support and care to individuals and families coping with chronic health conditions.Collaborate with social workers and community resources to address social determinants of health that impact the community.Assess the health needs of specific populations within the community, such as elderly individuals or immigrants.Conduct research and collect data on health trends and issues within the community.Respond to public health emergencies and participate in disaster preparedness and response efforts.Provide counseling and support to individuals and families dealing with mental health or behavioral issues.Engage in health policy advocacy to address systemic health disparities and improve community health outcomes.Engage in continuous education and training to stay updated on best practices in community and public health nursing.Select your Jobscope (Third Company): Monitor and assess patients with kidney disorders, including those with chronic kidney disease (CKD) and end-stage renal disease (ESRD).Administer medications and treatments prescribed by nephrologists, such as erythropoietin and phosphate binders.Educate patients and their families about kidney disease management, including dietary restrictions and medication compliance.Perform hemodialysis or peritoneal dialysis procedures and monitor patients during the dialysis process.Manage vascular access sites, such as arteriovenous fistulas and grafts, for hemodialysis patients.Assess and manage fluid and electrolyte imbalances in patients with kidney disorders.Provide emotional support and counseling to patients and families dealing with kidney disease and the challenges of dialysis.Collaborate with the nephrology care team, including nephrologists, dietitians, and social workers, to develop comprehensive care plans.Assist with kidney transplant evaluations and post-transplant care for transplant recipients.Monitor transplant recipients for signs of organ rejection and manage immunosuppressive medications.Educate patients on living with a kidney transplant, including post-transplant lifestyle adjustments and medication management.Provide care and support to patients with acute kidney injury (AKI) and manage their fluid and electrolyte balance.Monitor and manage patients with renal replacement therapies, such as continuous renal replacement therapy (CRRT).Educate patients about their treatment options, including kidney transplant, hemodialysis, peritoneal dialysis, and conservative management.Assist with the coordination of kidney transplant evaluations and living donor kidney transplant processes.Monitor and manage dialysis-related complications, such as dialysis access infections and hypotension.Assess and manage patients with renal complications related to other health conditions, such as diabetes or hypertension.Advocate for patients' needs and preferences, ensuring patient-centered care delivery.Engage in continuous education and training to stay updated on best practices in nephrology nursing and renal care.Educate the community about kidney health, prevention of kidney disease, and the importance of organ donation.Please untick those not relevant to your jobscope (Third Company):Assess and monitor patients with gastrointestinal disorders, such as gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), and liver diseases.Administer medications and treatments prescribed by gastroenterologists, including medications for acid reflux, ulcerative colitis, and hepatitis.Educate patients and their families about digestive health, dietary modifications, and lifestyle changes to manage GI conditions effectively.Assist with diagnostic procedures, such as upper endoscopy (EGD) and colonoscopy, and provide patient support during these procedures.Monitor patients during and after endoscopic procedures, assessing for any complications or adverse reactions.Manage and maintain gastrostomy (G-tube) and jejunostomy (J-tube) feeding tubes in patients requiring enteral nutrition.Collaborate with the gastroenterology care team, including gastroenterologists, dietitians, and social workers, to develop comprehensive care plans.Provide care and support to patients with liver diseases, such as cirrhosis and hepatitis, and manage their complex medical needs.Assess and manage patients with gastrointestinal bleeding and provide interventions to control bleeding.Educate patients on preventive measures for GI disorders, such as colorectal cancer screening and prevention.Monitor and manage patients with celiac disease, lactose intolerance, and other food intolerances.Assist with the management of patients with pancreatitis, gallbladder diseases, and pancreatic cancers.Educate patients on the importance of bowel preparation and post-procedure care for colonoscopy and other GI tests.Provide emotional support and counseling to patients and families dealing with GI disorders and the challenges of managing chronic digestive conditions.Educate patients on the appropriate use of medications and potential side effects related to GI disorders.Assess and manage patients with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) and provide symptom management strategies.Monitor and manage patients with diverticular disease and other lower GI disorders.Advocate for patients' needs and preferences, ensuring patient-centered care delivery.Engage in continuous education and training to stay updated on best practices in gastroenterology nursing and digestive health.Educate the community about digestive health, GI disorders, and the importance of early detection and prevention.Please untick those not relevant to your jobscope (Third Company):Assess and evaluate wounds, including pressure ulcers, surgical wounds, diabetic foot ulcers, and other acute or chronic wounds.Cleanse and dress wounds using sterile techniques to prevent infection and promote healing.Administer medications and treatments, such as topical antibiotics and wound dressings, as prescribed by physicians or wound care specialists.Monitor wound healing progress and document wound measurements and characteristics.Implement advanced wound care techniques, such as negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT) or wound vacs, to promote wound closure.Educate patients and their families on wound care protocols, dressing changes, and signs of wound complications.Collaborate with the healthcare team, including wound care specialists, surgeons, and physical therapists, to develop comprehensive wound care plans.Provide support and care to patients with surgical incisions and postoperative wound management.Manage and assess wounds with potential complications, such as infection, dehiscence, and necrotic tissue.Assist with the implementation of wound care protocols and evidence-based practices to optimize wound healing outcomes.Provide specialized care for patients with complex or non-healing wounds.Assess and manage wound-related pain and implement pain management strategies.Educate patients with chronic conditions, such as diabetes or peripheral vascular disease, on wound prevention and self-care.Conduct wound care rounds and participate in wound care conferences to discuss complex cases and best practices.Assess and manage wounds related to burns, skin grafts, and surgical flaps.Monitor and manage wounds with drainage, fistulas, or other drainage issues.Collaborate with infection control teams to prevent wound infections and implement appropriate isolation measures when necessary.Advocate for patients' needs and preferences, ensuring patient-centered care delivery.Engage in continuous education and training to stay updated on best practices in wound care nursing and advanced wound care technologies.Educate the community and other healthcare professionals on wound prevention and management.Select your Jobscope (Third Company):Educate patients on diabetes management, including blood glucose monitoring, insulin administration, and medication management.Collaborate with the healthcare team, including endocrinologists, dietitians, and social workers, to develop comprehensive care plans for patients with diabetes.Assess patients' self-management skills and provide personalized education to meet their specific needs and goals.Monitor and manage patients' blood glucose levels and assess for signs of hyperglycemia or hypoglycemia.Educate patients on proper nutrition and meal planning to maintain stable blood sugar levels.Assist patients in setting realistic goals for diabetes self-management and lifestyle changes.Provide support and counseling to patients and their families in coping with the challenges of living with diabetes.Administer insulin and other diabetes medications as prescribed by healthcare providers.Monitor and manage patients with complications related to diabetes, such as diabetic foot ulcers and diabetic nephropathy.Educate patients on the importance of physical activity and exercise in diabetes management.Assess and manage patients with gestational diabetes during pregnancy.Provide education and support for patients using insulin pumps and continuous glucose monitors (CGMs).Educate patients on preventing and managing acute and chronic complications of diabetes.Monitor and manage patients with Type 1 diabetes, Type 2 diabetes, and other types of diabetes.Assist patients in understanding and interpreting their blood glucose data and adjusting their diabetes treatment plan accordingly.Educate patients on sick-day management and managing diabetes during illness.Provide education on diabetes prevention and risk reduction for individuals with prediabetes.Conduct diabetes support groups or community education programs to promote diabetes awareness.Advocate for patients' needs and preferences, ensuring patient-centered care delivery.Engage in continuous education and training to stay updated on the latest advancements in diabetes management and treatment.Please untick those not relevant to your jobscope (Third Company):Provide emergency medical care and treatment to patients during air transport.Assess and monitor the condition of patients during flights, especially those in critical condition or with life-threatening injuries or illnesses.Administer medications and perform advanced medical procedures as necessary to stabilize patients during transport.Collaborate with the flight crew, including pilots and other medical personnel, to ensure safe and efficient patient transport.Assist with patient transfer and loading/unloading procedures from aircraft to medical facilities.Manage and monitor medical equipment and supplies on board the aircraft, ensuring everything is in working order for emergencies.Coordinate with ground medical personnel and hospitals to receive and hand over patients safely.Communicate with the receiving medical facility to provide necessary medical information and updates on patient conditions.Provide emotional support to patients and their families during the transport process.Stay updated on flight safety protocols and medical transport regulations.Work in high-stress environments and adapt to challenging conditions during flight operations.Provide critical care to patients with a wide range of medical conditions, including trauma, cardiac emergencies, respiratory distress, and other acute illnesses.Perform comprehensive assessments of patients' medical conditions and needs during flight.Advocate for patients' needs and preferences, ensuring their safety and well-being during transport.Maintain accurate and detailed patient records and documentation during transport.Collaborate with medical facilities and receiving healthcare teams to provide seamless patient care continuity.Participate in ongoing training and education to stay updated on advanced medical procedures and flight safety practices.Operate specialized medical equipment, such as ventilators, defibrillators, and infusion pumps, during transport.Assist with planning and coordination of medical evacuations or inter-facility transfers.Remain calm and focused during emergencies and critical situations, providing expert medical care under pressure.Please untick those not relevant to your jobscope (Third Company):Prepare patients for radiological procedures and explain the process to alleviate any concerns or fears.Assess patients' medical history and ensure they are suitable candidates for the specific imaging exam or interventional procedure.Administer intravenous contrast agents as required for certain imaging studies and interventional procedures.Monitor patients' vital signs and responses to medications during procedures, especially when using intravenous contrast agents or conscious sedation.Ensure patient safety during radiological procedures, including proper positioning and immobilization.Operate and troubleshoot specialized equipment, such as MRI machines, CT scanners, ultrasound machines, mammogram machines, angiography systems, and cath lab equipment.Implement radiation safety measures to protect patients and staff during radiological procedures.Monitor patients for signs of complications or adverse reactions during and after procedures.Provide emotional support to patients and their families during diagnostic and interventional radiological procedures.Assist with interventional radiology procedures, such as angiography, biopsies, drainage procedures, and catheterization lab interventions.Collaborate with radiologists, interventional cardiologists, and other healthcare professionals to provide coordinated patient care.Educate patients about post-procedure care and any potential side effects or complications related to the radiological or interventional procedure.Administer medications as prescribed by healthcare providers, such as sedatives or pain relievers, to ensure patient comfort during lengthy procedures.Assist with patient transfer and positioning for specialized radiological and interventional procedures.Educate patients about the purpose and benefits of radiological and interventional procedures.Stay updated on the latest advancements in radiological imaging techniques and interventional procedures through continuous education and training.Maintain accurate and detailed documentation of patient assessments, interventions, and outcomes.Advocate for patients' needs and preferences, ensuring patient-centered care delivery.Participate in quality improvement initiatives related to radiology and interventional services to enhance patient care and safety.Collaborate with the interdisciplinary team to plan and implement patient care plans related to radiological and interventional procedures.Job Title/ PositionJob Scope (Job title, Duties and Responsibilities)NextSave and Resume LaterNursing skills that I knowPatient AssessmentMedication AdministrationWound CareIntravenous (IV) TherapyCatheterizationVital Signs MonitoringPhlebotomy (Blood Draws)Charting and DocumentationCPR (Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation)ECG (Electrocardiogram) InterpretationRespiratory Care (Nebulizer, Oxygen Therapy)Diabetes ManagementNG Tube and Feeding Tube ManagementTracheostomy CareUrinary Catheter CareSpecimen CollectionPain ManagementIV Pump ManagementPatient Safety ProtocolsFall PreventionNutritional AssessmentCrisis InterventionCommunication and Interpersonal SkillsEnd-of-Life Care and Palliative MeasuresWound Dressing ChangesPost-operative CareEnteral FeedingPhysical AssessmentSuctioningSuture RemovalAssisting with ADLs (Activities of Daily Living)Surgical Site CareMedication ReconciliationIV Start and IV Site CareCardiac Monitoring and TelemetryBlood Glucose MonitoringOstomy Appliance ApplicationNebulizer Treatment AdministrationRespiratory AssessmentEpidural Catheter CareGeriatric Care TechniquesNeonatal CarePediatric CareMental Health Assessment and SupportAdvanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS)Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) CarePediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU) CareOperating Room (OR) Nurse SkillsCritical Care (ICU) NursingLabor and Delivery (L&D) SkillsPost-Anesthesia Care Unit (PACU) CareCardiac Catheterization Lab SkillsOncology NursingPsychiatric and Mental Health NursingDiabetes Education and ManagementDialysis NursingEmergency Nursing (Emergency Room, ER)Trauma CarePerioperative Nursing (Pre-Op and Post-Op)Geriatric NursingPalliative Care and Hospice NursingInfection Control SpecialistNurse Administrator/ManagerCertified Nurse Midwife (specializing in maternal and newborn care)Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA)NextSave and Resume LaterType of Equipment UsedI'm proficient in using:StethoscopeBlood Pressure CuffIV Catheters and Infusion SetsWound Dressings and BandagesGauze and TapePulse OximeterGlucometerBedpan and UrinalWheelchairOxygen Delivery DevicesSuctioning EquipmentECG (Electrocardiogram) MachinePPE (Personal Protective Equipment)Medication Cart/TrolleyBlood Glucose MonitorWound Irrigation KitSurgical InstrumentsGown and ApronNasogastric Tube (NG Tube)Foley CatheterSphygmomanometer (Blood Pressure Monitor)Oxygen Mask and Nasal CannulaUrine Collection BagIntravenous (IV) PumpsBlood Collection Tubes and VacutainersUrine DipsticksOtoscope (for examining the ears)Ophthalmoscope (for examining the eyes)Penlight (for assessing pupillary response)Surgical Masks and N95 RespiratorsIncentive Spirometer (for deep breathing exercises)Wound Vac (Negative Pressure Wound Therapy)Nebulizer Machine (for administering inhaled medications)ECGLaryngoscope (for airway management)Sutures and Suture Removal KitSputum Collection CupOstomy Supplies (e.g., ostomy bags)Percussion Hammer (for reflex testing)Lancets (for blood glucose monitoring)Continuous Glucose Monitoring (CGM) SystemArterial Blood Gas (ABG) KitTelemetry Monitoring EquipmentOxygen Tank and RegulatorCPAP/BiPAP Machine (for respiratory support)Pulse Oximetry Probe (for continuous oxygen saturation monitoring)Feeding Tubes (e.g., nasogastric, gastrostomy tubes)Continuous Enteral Feeding PumpAirway Management Devices (e.g., endotracheal tubes, tracheostomy tubes)Chest Tube and Drainage SystemCentral Venous Catheter (CVC) KitTourniquet (for blood draw or IV insertion)Blood Transfusion SetSequential Compression Devices (SCD) or Compression Stockings (for deep vein thrombosis prevention)Cervical CollarKnee ImmobilizerCardiac Monitor (EKG/ECG)Bedside Ultrasound DeviceGlucose Gel (for treating hypoglycemia)Bladder Scanner (for measuring bladder volume)Bedside Doppler (for assessing vascular blood flow)Specimen Containers (for collecting various bodily fluids)Doppler Fetal Monitor (for monitoring fetal heart rate)Holter Monitor (for continuous ECG monitoring)Crash Cart (emergency resuscitation equipment)NextSave and Resume LaterDo you get any Nursing Award before?NoYes, please write down details on the next pageLanguages: *EnglishMalayHindiTamilMandarinCantoneseTagalogOthers, please state on next pageNextSave and Resume LaterState Others Languages:Award Details:Name of AwardDate of 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