FdnF/SEVAI Trained health care assistants |
SEVAI/FdnF supported Healthcare assistants work within hospital and community settings under the guidance of a qualified healthcare professional. Health care assistants work under the supervision of registered nurses. They assist nurses and other health professionals to carry out a variety of tasks for sick or elderly patients. The role is varied depending upon the area in which the person is employed. Working alongside nurses, for example, they may sometimes be known as nursing auxiliaries or auxiliary nurses. Healthcare assistants also work alongside qualified midwives in maternity services. The types of duties include washing and dressing,feeding,helping people to mobilize,toileting,bed making, generally assisting with patients overall comfort, monitoring patients conditions by taking temperatures, pulse, respiration's and weight. Nursing healthcare assistants usually work a 37.5-hour week on a shift system, probably including nights and weekends. Part-time and flexi-working is often available. Healthcare assistants also work alongside some healthcare professionals helping them to investigate and treat disease. Healthcare assistants in healthcare science work normal office hours or shifts, including evenings and weekends, depending on their particular role and specialism. Part-time and flexi-working is often available. The types of duties (depending upon the form of therapy) include the following: preparing patients for their therapy, setting up equipment to use in the session/treatment, assisting the therapist in the treatment itself and contributing to record keeping. Healthcare assistants help healthcare professionals to care for patients. They may work in a hospital environment alongside doctors and nurses or in the home of a patient. Healthcare assistants are responsible for assisting qualified healthcare professionals in caring for patients, who may be being treated in hospital or at home. The job IS extremely varied, since the healthcare professionals who require the services of a healthcare assistant range from nurses to doctors, and from radiologists to midwives. The job of a healthcare assistant overlaps with that performed by a nurse. However, healthcare assistants are not allowed to administer medication or perform complex nursing procedures. They are responsible for performing simple medical tasks such as taking blood and inserting needles into veins. They also take regular observations and ensure that patients are constantly kept as comfortable as possible. Healthcare assistants are also able to help out during emergency situations, for instance during emergency resuscitations. If a patient dies, healthcare assistants are responsible for washing and preparing the body prior to the visit of relatives and transportation to the morgue. Whilst healthcare assistants are responsible for recording the observations of patients throughout the day, they do not usually have much paperwork to do. Paperwork is usually the responsibility of the nurse. For this reason, healthcare assistants will have relatively more contact with patients and the relatives of patients. Govin
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