Nurses and Associate Nurses X Keywords: Vital Signs

11 matching jobs found.

Nursing Home Nurse

A nursing position in elderly care facilities responsible for residents' health management, medical care, and staff guidance.

Nurse (Nursing Care Facility)

A profession that provides health management, medical care, and daily living support to residents such as the elderly in nursing care facilities.

Nurse/Licensed Practical Nurse (Hospital/Clinic)

A medical professional who provides patient care, medical assistance, and nursing duties in hospitals and clinics.

Emergency Medical Technician (Nurse)

A specialized professional who performs triage of patients, primary life-saving procedures, transportation management, etc., at sites or medical institutions during emergencies, providing prompt and accurate emergency nursing.

Children's Home Nurse

Specialist responsible for health management and nursing care of children residing in children's homes, and coordination with medical institutions.

Registered Nurse

A medical professional who provides nursing care to patients in hospitals, clinics, home healthcare, and other settings, handling treatments, care plan implementation, and health management under physicians' instructions.

University Hospital Nurse

University hospital nurses are medical professionals who provide specialized nursing care and clinical research support in advanced medical environments at university hospitals.

Ward Nurse

A profession that provides nursing care to patients in general wards of hospitals and observes and manages patients' health conditions.

Welfare Facility Nurse

Welfare facility nurses are professionals who manage the health of welfare facility users such as the elderly and disabled, and provide daily nursing care.

Visiting Nurse

A professional who visits patients' homes to provide health management, convalescent support, and medical treatments, maintaining and improving quality of life at home.