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Career Guidance Skills management skills S4.8 - supervising people S4.8.2 - assigning work to others Delegate emergency care
Description
Efficiently delegate care to other personnel in the emergency department, supervising others working in the clinical environment to ensure that patient needs are met.
Occupations requiring this skill
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Skill demand overview
- Essential in 6 occupations
- Optional in 0 occupations
- Total: 6 occupations
- Most common in: ISCO major group 2 (Professionals)
Essential for
- Paramedic in emergency responsesParamedics in emergency responses provide emergency care to sick, injured, and vulnerable persons in emergency medical situations, before and during transport to a medical facility…
- Specialist nurseSpecialist nurses promote and restore people's health, and diagnose and care within a specific branch of the nursing field. Examples of such specialist nursing jobs include but are…
- Advanced nurse practitionerAdvanced nurse practitioners are in charge of promoting and restoring patients` health, providing diagnosis and care in advanced settings, coordinating care within areas of chronic…
- Healthcare institution managerHealthcare institution managers supervise the operations of healthcare institutions, such as hospitals, rehabilitation facilities, home care services and elderly care institutions …
- Nurse responsible for general careA nurse responsible for general care is a health care professional qualified to practise nursing both individually and in cooperation with others. Nurses responsible for general ca…
- Specialised doctorA specialised doctor, also known as a specialist or specialist physician, is a medical professional who has completed additional training and education in a specific area of medici…
Related skills
- Empathise with the healthcare user
- Manage multiple patients simultaneously
- Work in a multicultural environment in health care
- Manage personal professional development
- Follow clinical guidelines
- Respond to changing situations in health care
- Comply with quality standards related to healthcare practice
- Inform policy makers on health-related challenges
- Assist in kidney transplant
- Develop a collaborative therapeutic relationship
- Accept own accountability
- Provide comprehensive care for patients with surgical conditions
