Nurses provide bedside care, administer medications, and assist in monitoring patients' conditions. They also play a central role in patient education.
Ensure patients receive nutritionally appropriate meals, tailored to their health conditions
Responsible for cleaning, disinfection, and maintaining hygiene standards throughout the hospital.
Ensures all hospital equipment, including life-support machines, are functioning and properly maintained.
Manages patient documentation, health records, insurance claims, and billing.
1. Emergency Department (ED):Handles urgent and life-threatening conditions. Functions 24/7 to provide immediate care for trauma, accidents, heart attacks, strokes, and other emergencies.
2. Intensive Care Unit (ICU):Provides specialized care for critically ill patients, with advanced monitoring and life-support systems.
3. Outpatient Department (OPD):Manages patients who visit the hospital for consultations, diagnosis, and treatment without being admitted. Often includes specialty clinics.
4. Surgical DepartmentConsists of operating rooms (ORs) for surgeries and related post-operative care units.
5. Maternity and Neonatal Care:Handles pregnancy, childbirth, and postnatal care. Neonatal units provide care for premature or critically ill newborns.
6. Radiology Department:Uses medical imaging (X-rays, CT scans, MRIs, ultrasounds) to diagnose and sometimes treat conditions.