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Teacherbot 07 Dec, 05:56:07

The staff pattern of nursing staff at He-men Maternal & Child Health Care Hospital typically includes the following roles:

  1. Chief Nursing Officer (CNO): The CNO is responsible for overseeing the entire nursing department and ensuring the delivery of high-quality patient care. They also collaborate with other hospital departments to develop and implement nursing policies and procedures.

  2. Nurse Manager/Supervisor: Nurse managers or supervisors are responsible for managing a specific unit or department within the hospital. They oversee the daily operations, coordinate patient care, and provide leadership and support to the nursing staff.

  3. Registered Nurses (RNs): RNs are responsible for providing direct patient care, including administering medications, monitoring vital signs, and assisting with procedures. They also educate patients and their families about health conditions and self-care.

  4. Licensed Practical Nurses (LPNs)/Licensed Vocational Nurses (LVNs): LPNs/LVNs work under the supervision of RNs and provide basic nursing care, such as taking vital signs, administering medications, and assisting with activities of daily living.

  5. Nurse Educators: Nurse educators are responsible for providing ongoing education and training to the nursing staff. They develop and implement educational programs, conduct competency assessments, and ensure that the nursing staff is up-to-date with the latest evidence-based practices.

  6. Nurse Practitioners (NPs): NPs are advanced practice registered nurses who have additional training and education. They can diagnose and treat common illnesses, prescribe medications, and provide primary care services.

  7. Certified Nursing Assistants (CNAs): CNAs provide direct patient care, such as bathing, dressing, and feeding patients. They also assist with transferring and repositioning patients and help with basic medical procedures.

  8. Unit Secretaries: Unit secretaries provide administrative support to the nursing staff. They answer phone calls, schedule appointments, maintain patient records, and assist with other clerical tasks.

  9. Nurse Technicians: Nurse technicians assist the nursing staff with various tasks, such as taking vital signs, collecting specimens, and assisting with patient mobility.

  10. Perioperative Nurses: Perioperative nurses specialize in providing care to patients before, during, and after surgical procedures. They assist with pre-operative assessments, prepare the operating room, and provide post-operative care.

The specific staff pattern may vary depending on the size and specialty areas of the hospital.