A GNM / ANM nurse at a health camp has diverse responsibilities focused on delivering primary, preventive, and promotive healthcare services to the community under the supervision of a medical officer. A GNM / ANM job description involves providing comprehensive patient care, including assessing needs, administering medications, monitoring vital signs, assisting doctors, maintaining records, and educating patients/families, across settings like hospitals, community health centers, and homes, focusing on direct care, health promotion, and specialized roles like midwifery or geriatric care, ensuring safety, hygiene, and compassionate support
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Core Responsibilities
Clinical Support and Nursing Care
Medication & Treatment:
Administering prescribed medications, injections, dressings, and monitoring for reactions.
Monitoring:
Observing and recording vital signs (temperature, pulse, respiration, blood pressure) and reporting changes.
Documentation:
Maintaining accurate, detailed patient records and reports.
Collaboration:
Working with doctors and other healthcare professionals for coordinated care.
Safety:
Adhering to infection control protocols, maintaining a clean environment, and ensuring patient safety.
Education:
Teaching patients and families about health management, disease prevention, and self-care.
Emergency Response:
Acting promptly and effectively in emergencies.
Patient Care:
Direct bedside care, personal hygiene, assisting with mobility, managing elimination needs (bedpans/urinals).
Coordination and Community Outreach
In essence, the GNM nurse is a frontline healthcare provider in a health camp, bridging the gap between clinical care and community needs by combining direct patient care with essential public health initiatives and administration.
Key Areas & Roles
Essential Skills