✅ Responsibilities of a Nurse (DOH) in LASER Procedures
If a nurse is involved in laser treatments or works in a DOH facility using LASER technology, their responsibilities might include:
1. Pre-Procedure Responsibilities
- Patient assessment: Evaluate the patient’s medical history and skin condition.
- Informed consent: Ensure patients understand the procedure, risks, and post-care instructions.
- Preparation of equipment: Check and calibrate laser machines; ensure safety protocols are in place.
- Safety checks: Confirm all protective gear (e.g. goggles for both patient and staff) is ready.
2. During the Procedure
- Assisting the physician or laser technician: Hand instruments, monitor patient condition.
- Monitoring patient reactions: Look out for signs of distress, pain, or complications.
- Maintaining sterile field: Prevent infection and contamination.
3. Post-Procedure Responsibilities
- Wound care and instructions: Educate patients on post-laser care, wound cleaning, and medications.
- Documentation: Accurately record the procedure, laser settings, patient response, and aftercare given.
- Monitoring for adverse reactions: Report any complications like burns, infections, or allergic reactions.
4. Administrative & Regulatory Duties
- Compliance with DOH protocols and standards
- Training and certification: Nurses handling lasers often need special training and certification, depending on local laws or DOH regulations.
- Reporting: Submit reports or data on laser procedures for health records or audits.
Job Type: Full-time
Expected Start Date: 01/09/2025
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