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Trained Attendent

A trained attendant, often referred to as a healthcare attendant or nursing aide, plays a crucial role in providing care and support to patients in various healthcare settings. These professionals assist nurses and doctors, helping to ensure that patients receive the care they need while also supporting the overall functioning of healthcare facilities.

Key Roles and Responsibilities of a Trained Attendant:

Patient Care:

  • Assist patients with daily living activities such as bathing, dressing, grooming, and feeding.
  • Help patients with mobility, including transferring them to and from beds, wheelchairs, or other areas.

Vital Signs Monitoring:

  • Take and record patients' vital signs, including temperature, pulse, respiration, and blood pressure, under the supervision of nursing staff.
  • Report any changes or concerns in patients’ conditions to the nursing staff.

Assisting with Medical Procedures:

  • Support nursing staff during medical examinations, treatments, or procedures as needed.
  • Prepare patients for examinations by explaining procedures and ensuring their comfort.

Maintaining Cleanliness and Safety:

  • Ensure that patient rooms are clean, organized, and safe.
  • Assist with infection control practices by adhering to hygiene standards.

Documentation:

  • Maintain accurate records of patient care activities and observations, which can be important for ongoing medical care.