Overview:
The ANM (Auxiliary Nurse Midwife) Staff Nurse plays a crucial role in providing essential healthcare services to patients. They are responsible for delivering highquality patient care administering medication and assisting in medical procedures. ANM staff nurses work closely with doctors other nurses and healthcare professionals to ensure the wellbeing of patients. Their role is vital in maintaining the smooth functioning of a healthcare facility and promoting positive patient outcomes.
Key Responsibilities:
- Provide direct patient care and support
- Administer medications and treatments as prescribed
- Assist in medical procedures and surgeries
- Monitor and record patient vital signs
- Implement infection control measures
- Collaborate with healthcare team members
- Provide health education to patients and families
- Ensure patient safety and comfort
- Maintain accurate patient records and documentation
- Adhere to standard nursing protocols and procedures
- Respond to medical emergencies
- Conduct health assessments and screenings
- Participate in quality improvement initiatives
- Supervise junior nursing staff
- Follow ethical and professional standards
Required Qualifications:
- Diploma in Nursing or ANM Certification
- Valid nursing license
- Prior experience in a clinical setting
- Knowledge of medical terminology and procedures
- Proficiency in patient assessment and care planning
- Ability to work effectively in a fastpaced environment
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
- Strong clinical judgment and critical thinking abilities
- Attention to detail and accuracy in documentation
- Ability to collaborate with a multidisciplinary team
- Understanding of patient confidentiality and privacy regulations
- Willingness to work flexible hours including nights and weekends
- Current CPR certification
- Knowledge of infection control protocols
- Continuous professional development and training
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