Responsibilities of an ophthalmic nurse: 1. Assist outpatient ophthalmologists to carry out related ophthalmological examinations. 2. Be able to complete basic optometry or basic vision rehabilitation training. 3, proficient in nursing workflow specification, etc. 4, to assist the outpatient ophthalmologist and optometrist to do a good job preparation (such as disinfection, drug collection, equipment cleaning, etc.). ).
Most ophthalmologists are older, with poor eyesight, accompanied by systemic diseases such as diabetes and hypertension. In order to prevent falls, some of them must be accompanied by inspections. When you are old, your hearing is not good, so it is naturally difficult to communicate. If the voice is low, the patient can't hear you. If the voice is high, they will mistakenly think that the nurse is yelling at him and that you are impatient. Therefore, no matter how busy and anxious you are, you should be patient, have a moderate voice, repeat it repeatedly, and even communicate with them in dialect and vernacular. When accompanying the inspection, we must also slow down and try to keep pace with them to show our concern and consideration.