Here’s a concise overview of nursing job responsibilities, suitable for hospital, care home, or home healthcare settings — especially relevant in countries like Denmark, where nursing standards are strictly regulated.
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 Nursing Job Responsibilities
1. Patient Care & Monitoring
- Assess, observe, and document patients’ physical and mental health
- Monitor vital signs (e.g., blood pressure, pulse, temperature)
- Administer medications and treatments as prescribed
- Assist with mobility and personal hygiene (especially in elderly care)
2. Clinical Tasks
- Wound care, catheterization, IV therapy, injections
- Prepare and assist in diagnostic tests and medical procedures
- Maintain sterile environments and prevent infection
3. Patient Education
- Teach patients and families about care plans, medications, and recovery
- Provide guidance on chronic disease management (e.g., diabetes, hypertension)
4. Documentation & Reporting
- Accurately record patient data in medical records or EHR systems
- Report changes in patient condition to doctors or senior nurses
5. Team Collaboration
- Work with doctors, physiotherapists, and social workers
- Supervise or assist healthcare assistants (HCAs) and junior staff
6. Emergency Response
- React quickly in urgent situations (e.g., cardiac arrest, falls)
- Provide first aid or CPR when necessary
7. Emotional and Social Support
- Offer emotional reassurance and companionship to patients
- Communicate effectively and compassionately with families
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 In Danish Context
Nurses working in Denmark may also need to:
- Understand and follow Danish healthcare policies
- Maintain professional ethics under the Danish Health Authority (Sundhedsstyrelsen)
- Possibly speak or learn Danish (especially in eldercare)
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