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**Tadawi Medical Center, Doha** **About the Company**: Tadawi Medical Center, TMC, is a leading Health Care organization that provided a wide range of quality medical services to nourish customer wellness. TMC is the extensive destination for all health and beauty requirements, offering a dedicated team of specialized doctors, practitioners, caring nurses, and staff. We are fully committed to surpassing expectations, ensuring that our customers receive unparalleled treatment tailored specifically to their individual needs. **Job Title**:Arabic speaking Female Registered General Nurse** **About the Role**: As an Arabic-Speaking Registered Medical Nurse at Tadawi Medical Center, you will play a vital role in providing culturally sensitive and high-quality patient care to our Arabic-speaking patients. Your clinical expertise, language proficiency, and empathetic approach will contribute to creating a comfortable and effective healthcare environment. **Responsibilities** **1. Assessment and Care Planning**: - Conduct initial assessment visits and regularly re-evaluate nursing needs of clients. - Initiate and revise care plans, providing specialized nursing services. - Prepare clinical and progress notes, coordinate services, and act as a liaison between physicians and healthcare staff. **2. Direct Patient Care**: - Deliver direct patient care and assist with consultations and procedures under the doctor's guidance. - Ensure safety, comfort, and privacy during physical exams and procedures. - Perform specialized procedures in Dermatology and cosmetology clinics if assigned. **3. Patient Safety and Environment**: - Maintain a clean and safe working environment, including sterilizing medical instruments. - Keep accurate and confidential documentation of patient care. - Maintain a professional appearance and adhere to uniform and personal protective equipment policies. **4. Coordination and Reporting**: - Assist with follow-up appointment scheduling for patients. - Report to the Head Nurse and fulfill other tasks as assigned. **5. Quality Care and Professional Development**: - Ensure quality of care by adhering to therapeutic standards and measuring health outcomes against care goals. - Foster cooperative relationships among healthcare teams. - Complete preventive maintenance for equipment and stay updated with professional knowledge through educational workshops and publications. **Skills and Abilities** - **Clinical Knowledge**:Proficient in medical terminology, anatomy, physiology, and disease processes to assess and manage patients effectively. - **Assessment**: Skill in conducting thorough patient assessments, including vital signs, medical history, and physical examinations. - **Medication Administration**:Competent in administering medications and understanding their interactions and side effects. - **IV Therapy**: Skill in initiating and maintaining intravenous therapy for patients requiring fluid and medication administration. - **Wound Care Management**:Knowledge of wound assessment, dressing changes, and wound healing techniques. - **Pain Management**: Skill in assessing and managing pain in patients using various pain relief techniques. - **Communication Skills**:Excellent communication skills for interacting with patients, families, and colleagues. - **Patient Safety**: Prioritizing patient safety and taking measures to prevent medical errors. - **Patient Care Planning**: Helps in developing individualized care plans based on patient assessments, medical diagnoses, and treatment goals. - **Patient Education**: Effective communication skills to educate patients and their families about their conditions, treatment plans, and preventive care. - **Patient Advocacy**: Advocating for patients' rights and ensuring they receive appropriate care and resources. - **Empathy and Compassion**:Demonstrating empathy, compassion, and a caring attitude toward patients, supporting their emotional needs. - **Infection Control**: Adherence to infection control protocols to prevent the spread of infections in healthcare settings. - **Emergency Response**: Ability to respond quickly and appropriately to medical emergencies and provide life-saving interventions. - **Medical Documentation**:Accurate and timely documentation of patient care, assessments, and interventions in medical records. - **Team Collaboration**: Working effectively as part of a healthcare team, including physicians, other nurses, therapists, and support staff. - **Critical Thinking**: Ability to analyze complex situations, make sound clinical judgments, and prioritize patient needs. - **Decision-making**: Making well-informed decisions promptly in high-pressure situations. - **Leadership**: Demonstrating leadership qualities when overseeing patient care and guiding other healthcare professionals. - **Technology Proficiency**:Familiarity with medical equipment and electronic health record (EHR)/ electronic medical record (EMR) systems. - **E

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