Emergency Service Nurse

Emergency Service Nurse

In the Emergency Medicine Service, personnel experienced in CPR-RESUSSITATION and Trauma intervention are provided and supported.

About the Emergency Nurse

About the Emergency Nurse

The person who applies treatment to the patient or injured person brought to the hospital in emergency situations without wasting time and stabilises the patient with the doctor's order, gives information about the patient to the doctor in order to be a guide and observes the patient is the Emergency Service Nurse..

What are the Duties and Responsibilities of the Emergency Service Nurse?

  • Welcomes patients in the emergency department.
  • Records patient complaints and all necessary information.
  • Monitors parameters such as blood pressure, respiration, body temperature, ECG, saturation, evaluates and records the results.
  • Takes the tests written by the emergency doctor on the patient's order and sends them to the laboratory.
  • informs the doctor about allergies or various complications in the patient.
  • Observes monitorised patients or patients presenting with serious complications such as MI.
  • Intravenous access, wound or incision site dressing, suture breakthrough, orientation, observation, determines the intervention areas according to patient urgency and conditions; cpr, applies the ordered treatment.
  • If a single patient or injured person goes to the operation, he/she keeps a record of the items taken off him/her and delivers them to the relatives of the patient..
  • Monitors and evaluates the vital functions of the patient.
  • Carries out the treatment and care of the patient according to the doctor's instructions
  • Provides the necessary information by establishing a dialogue with the patient and his family.
  • Supervises the hygiene and safety of the environment, directs cleaning or maintenance personnel when necessary.
  • It counts the defibrillator and narcotic cabinet required in possible situations and ensures that the deficiencies are eliminated.