Nursing Cabinet

Procedures in an efficient and cost-conscious manner


Nurses will perform a variety of duties for both the clinic and at-home care including: coordination of care, triage patients, perform medical exams, monitor patients, administer drugs and diagnostics, draw blood, operate medical equipment, document and maintain records, provide overall support to patients, etc.

The nursing cabinet will offer healthcare service at the clinic and at home.

 
 

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Our Doctors

dr. Doris Flores

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dr. Doris Flores

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dr. Doris Flores

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dr. Doris Flores

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FAQ

1What do nurses do?
Nursing is a versatile and diverse profession that offers a wide range of career opportunities, from direct patient care to research and education. Nurses are trained to provide holistic care, which means caring for the physical, emotional, and spiritual needs of the patient.
2What aspects can a nurse's career focus on?
The demand for nurses is expected to increase significantly in the coming years due to the aging population and the growing need for health care services. Nurses can specialize in a wide range of fields, including pediatrics, geriatrics, oncology, and urgent care.
3Where can nurses work?
Nurses are involved in all aspects of health care, from primary care to emergency and intensive care. Nurses work in a variety of settings, including hospitals, clinics, nursing homes, schools, and community centers.
4What are some of the duties of nurses?
Nurses should always check the patient's medical record, drug label, and identification, should wear personal protective equipment to prevent the spread of infections, should perform a thorough assessment of each patient, including their medical history, physical examination, and vital signs, should assess and manage the patient's pain, should provide patients with appropriate nutritional instructions and monitor their intake, should assess and treat wounds appropriately, based on the type of wound and the patient's medical history patient, etc.

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