General Duty Assistant (GDA)
General Duty Assistant – Healthcare (GDA) are also known as “Nursing Care Assistant”, “Nursing Assistant” , “Nursing Aide”, “Bedside Assistant” or “Orderlie” when working in a hospital environment.
Brief Job Description: Individual on the job provides patient care and help maintain a suitable environment. Some of the key responsibilities of the General Duty Assistant are to provide patient’s daily care, patient’s comfort, patient’s safety and patient’s health needs.
Personal Attributes: This job requires the individual to work in collaboration with Doctors and Nurses and other healthcare providers and deliver the healthcare services as suggested by them. The individual should be result oriented. The individual should also be able to demonstrate basic patient care skills, communication skills and ethical behaviour. The individual should be willing to work in wards or clinics in shifts.
NATIONAL OCCUPATIONAL STANDARDS (Nos.)
♦ Assist nurse in bathing patient
♦ Assist nurse in grooming the patient
♦ Assist patient in dressing-up
♦ Support individuals to eat and drink
♦ Assist patient in maintaining normal elimination
♦ Transferring patient within the hospital
♦ Communicating appropriately with co-workers
♦ Prevent and control infection
♦ Assist nurse in performing procedures as instructed in the care plan
♦ Assist nurse in observing and reporting change in patient condition
♦ Assist nurse in measuring patient parameters accurately
♦ Respond to patient’s call
♦ Clean medical equipment under supervision of nurse
♦ Transport patient samples, drugs, patient documents and manage changing and transporting laundry/ linen on the floor
♦ Carry out last office (death care)
♦ Act within the limits of your competence and authority
♦ Work effectively with others
♦ Manage work to meet requirements
♦ Maintain a safe, healthy and secure environment
♦ Practice Code of conduct while performing duties
♦ Follow biomedical waste disposal protocols