Patient Care
Provide direct care to patients, ensuring comfort and safety during their stay in the hospital.
Monitor Vitals Before and After Panchakarma Treatment and when ever required
- Pre-Treatment: Check and record vital signs like blood pressure, pulse, respiration rate, and temperature to ensure that the patient is fit for Panchakarma treatment.
- Post-Treatment: Monitor the same vital signs to assess the patient’s response to the treatment and identify any adverse reactions.
- Keep detailed records of these observations and report any abnormalities to the doctor.
Administer Medication/IV/Injections
- Administer patient's ongoing allopathic medications as prescribed by doctors, ensuring that all procedures align with the hospital’s guidelines.
- Accurately document the administration of these medications and ensure that patients receive the correct medication at the right intervals.
Educate Patients About Hygiene
Monitor and Record Patient Vital Signs, Symptoms, and Progress
- Continuously monitor the patient's vital signs and symptoms throughout their stay, keeping detailed records of any changes or developments.
- Maintain clear and organized patient records, including progress reports, which are shared with the doctors for further evaluation
Basic Nursing Care
Wound Care: Clean, dress, and manage wounds using appropriate medical materials, ensuring proper healing. This includes minor injuries or post-procedure care.
Simple Treatments: Administer treatments such as applying ointments, changing dressings, and assisting patients with personal care and hygiene based on integrative medicine.
Sanitation and Hygiene
Sterilization and Autoclaving Sterilization Procedures: Operate and maintain autoclaves and other sterilization equipment to ensure that all surgical instruments, dressing materials, and other medical tools are thoroughly sterilized before use.
Infection Control: Ensure all equipment used in treatments, especially Panchakarma and other therapies, is sterile and safe for patients.
Administration of Medicine (Allopathy )
Allopathy Medication: Administer conventional (allopathic) medicines when prescribed by consulting doctors or during emergency situations, ensuring correct dosages and timings.
Primary Examination of Inpatients (IP) and Outpatients (OP)
Initial Assessment: Conduct primary health assessments, including checking vital signs, patient history, and basic physical examinations for all inpatients and out patients.
Administration of Emergency Medicine (After Consulting with Apollo Home Care Doctor)
Emergency Care: In case of an emergency, administer first-line emergency medication such as antipyretics, analgesics, or other urgent treatments after consulting with the Apollo Home Care doctor.
Rapid Response: Act quickly to stabilize patients in critical situations, ensuring they receive appropriate care until further medical intervention is available.
Job Types: Full-time, Permanent
Pay: Up to ₹25,000.00 per month
Benefits:
- Paid sick time
- Paid time off
- Provident Fund
Schedule:
Education:
Experience:
- Nursing: 1 year (Required)
- total work: 1 year (Required)
License/Certification:
- Karnataka Nursing License (Mandatory)
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: ₹20,000.00 - ₹25,000.00 per month
Application Question(s):
- What is your Current CTC?
- Will you be able to join immediately?
Language:
License/Certification:
- Nursing License (Preferred)
Work Location: In person