SR critical care technician health care worker
Here's a summary of responsibilities for a Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) caregiver:
1. **Monitor Vital Signs:** Regularly check and record infants' vital signs, such as heart rate, respiratory rate, oxygen levels, and temperature, ensuring they remain within safe parameters.
2. **Administer Medications and Treatments:** Give prescribed medications, monitor IV lines, and perform any necessary medical interventions under physician guidance.
3. **Support Feeding Needs:** Assist with feeding, which may include bottle-feeding, breastfeeding support, or tube feeding for infants with special needs.
4. **Manage Medical Equipment:** Operate and maintain specialized NICU equipment, such as ventilators, incubators, and monitors, ensuring everything functions safely and accurately.
5. **Provide Comfort and Emotional Support:** Offer gentle care to soothe infants, providing skin-to-skin contact, gentle touches, and other methods to calm and comfort them.
6. **Educate and Support Families:** Communicate openly with families, explaining their infant's condition and care plan, and provide emotional support.
7. **Documentation:** Keep detailed records of each infant's care, including treatments, medication administration, observations, and any changes in condition.
8. **Collaborate with Healthcare Team:** Work closely with doctors, nurses, and other medical staff to create and adjust care plans based on each infant's needs.
This role requires compassion, attention to detail, and strong knowledge of neonatal care practices.
Neonatal Intensive care
Iv cannula insurance
Umbilical cord care
Umbilical line UV
ETT tube
Tube feeding
Iv fluid maintaining
Nursing care skills
Assistant nurse certificate
DHMS diploma
Urdu (Fluent)
English (Fair)