A registered nurse is a licensed healthcare professional who provides patient care, administers treatments, and supports recovery.
An ICU staff nurse is a specialized nurse who provides critical care to patients with life-threatening conditions.They closely monitor vital signs, operate advanced medical equipment, and deliver urgent, precise treatments.
A midwife is a trained healthcare professional who provides care and support to women during pregnancy, childbirth, and the postpartum period. They ensure safe deliveries, promote maternal health, and guide families with compassionate care.
A ventilator-trained staff nurse is skilled in managing and monitoring patients who require mechanical ventilation.
A midwife staff nurse for general patients provides comprehensive care to women during pregnancy, childbirth, and postpartum, while also managing routine healthcare needs of general patients.
A nurse aid is a healthcare assistant who supports nurses and doctors by providing basic patient care, such as hygiene, feeding, mobility assistance, and monitoring comfort.
A Trained Caregiver is a skilled professional who provides personal and emotional support to individuals in need of daily living assistance.
A physiotherapy session of 45 minutes to 1 hour is a personalized treatment plan designed to relieve pain, restore mobility, and improve strength through exercises, manual therapy, and evidence-based techniques.
A DPT Physiotherapist provides a 45-minute to 1-hour session focused on advanced assessment, pain management, and rehabilitation using evidence-based techniques to restore mobility, strength, and overall quality of life.
A 45-minute to 1-hour IV Injection session involves safe administration of fluids or medications directly into the vein, followed by continuous monitoring to ensure effectiveness and patient safety.
A 45-minute to 1-hour Foley catheter session involves the sterile insertion of a urinary catheter, bladder drainage, and continuous monitoring to ensure patient comfort, infection prevention, and proper urinary output.
A 45-minute to 1-hour patient bath session is a complete nursing care activity where a dependent or bedridden patient is given hygienic cleaning, skin care, and grooming to maintain comfort, dignity, and infection prevention.
A General Physician’s 45–60 minute consultation provides patients with a detailed health assessment, including medical history, physical examination, diagnosis of symptoms, and personalized treatment planning.