QUALIFICATION : MBBS / Diploma in Critical Care / Emergency Medicine
DRESS CODE : SPECIFIED DRESS CODE WITH I.D. CARD
DUTY HOURS : AS PER SCHEDULED REQUIREMENTS
Job Description
Key areas of responsibility:
- To be available on duty at least 15 minutes prior so that a proper handling-over/taking over can take place between you and the doctor being relieved. Providing full report to RMO commencing the next shift.
- Attend ICU rounds with concerned nursing staff, as required, and be available to discuss patient treatment plans with the treating team.
- Accompanying consultants during rounds and implementation of all orders as per the treatment planned by the concerned consultants.
- Checking and recording of vitals, examining the Input-Output Chart and the BP-Pulse Temperature chart & to check that the records are being maintained correctly of all patients assigned.
- Perform and assisting in clinical procedures such as Intubation, Central line Insertion lumbar Puncture, Arterial Line Placement etc. as requested by consultant and nursing staff.
- Recording History, observations of the patient, in their files such as Intervention and Prognosis in Progress Notes legibly and chronologically and endorse your signature with date time and stamp.
- To go through the treatment chart carefully to ensure the correctness of medicines being ordered and route of its administration has been entered correctly in the treatment sheet.
- In case of chest pain, HT, Epigastric Discomfort ECG to be done on priority basis reported to physician
- Informing the hospital management immediately before admitting any responsible patient.
- In case of any unstable patient vitals and medicines should be checked regularly unless the patient is stabilized.
- In case of emergency ABG /Sugar / ECG should be do
📌 RMO - Resident Medical Officer (ICU) - Preet Vihar, New Delhi
🏢 RG STONE UROLOGY & LAPAROSCOPY HOSPITAL
📍 Delhi
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