A2

Cards (10)

  • day to day responsibilities of a doctor include meeting patients, examining them and discussing their symptoms/medical histories. they refer patients to other medical specialists and even perform surgical procedures or providing pre- and post-operative care.
  • day to day responsibilities of a nurses include assessing patients, administering medications, and monitoring the patient's conditions, recognizing changes and responding promptly, wound care and maintaining accurate patient records.
  • day to day responsibilities of midwives include: assessing the health of the mother and baby, provides care, and advice to pregnant people during their pregnancy, labour and postpartum period.
  • day to day responsibilities of occupational therapists include: assessing the patient’s needs, identifying goals, creating individualised treatment plans, working with clients on activities that will enable them to live independently, and advising employers on ways to make workplaces more accessible
  • day to day responsibilities of social workers include: assessing client needs, planning interventions, implementing strategies, evaluating outcomes, and advocating for change
  • day to day responsibilities of healthcare assistants include: helping people move around, making beds, helping patients feel comfortable. monitoring patients' conditions by taking temperatures, pulse, respirations and weight.
  • day to day responsibilities of youth workers include: supporting young people, running projects that focus on issues like bullying, crime or drugs. keep confidential records, manage budgets and apply for funding.
  • day to day responsibilities of care managers include: recruiting and managing staff, managing budgets and ensuring that the quality of the services provided meets national care standards.
  • day to day responsibilities of care assistants include: providing personal care, such as showering and dressing, administering medication, monitoring health and wellbeing, maintaining records, assisting with meal preparation and household tasks etc.
  • day to day responsibilities of support workers include: helping with meal preparation, household chores, administering medication, managing finances, visiting the doctors, or providing general emotional support.