3. PROFILE OF SKILLS AND COMPETENCES |
General competences:
- be well informed about culture, history and the present of the Czech nation within the European and world context;
- formulate views and attitudes verbally and in writing, communicate in at least one other foreign language, use technical terminology;
- educate themselves, work in an effective way and assess impartially results;
- adapt themselves to the changing conditions of life and work, work well in a team and be responsible for assigned tasks;
- work with information, use ICT;
- use basic mathematics and the basic principles of physics and chemistry when needed;
- know the present rights and duties of employers and employees and know how to conduct a job search;
- act in an environmentally-conscious manner and in compliance with strategies for sustainability;
- apply the fundamentals of health, occupational safety, and fire prevention and safety.
Vocational competences:
- monitor the patients' state and physiological functions, record them in the documentation, take care of flushing out;
- carry out comprehensive hygienic care, prevent bedsores;
- distribute food to patients according to their diets and make sure they are upheld, make sure the drinking regime is adhered to;
- ensure the application of heat and cold;
- carry out rehabilitation treatment including preventing disorders due to immobility;
- carry out self-help exercises to increase patients' independence;
- take part in ensuring play activities for children;
- take part in the receipt, checking, handling and storing of medicinal preparations;
- take part in the receipt, checking, handling and storing of medicines and laundry;
- administer medicinal preparations except for intravenous applications and epidural catheters and intramuscular injections for newborns and children up to 3 years of age;
- take biological material, carry out tests on biological material taken in a non-invasive way and capillary blood using semi-quantitative methods (diagnostic strips);
- apply and maintain oxygen therapy;
- take part in treating acute and chronic wounds;
- prepare patients for diagnostic or medicinal activities, provide nursing care during these activities and after them;
- take part in activities connected with receiving, transferring, releasing and the death of patients.
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