Sarah Patrick, Caroline Gander and Intern, Angela Yeadon
“Nurse practitioners have advanced education, clinical training and the demonstrated competence and legal authority to practise beyond the level of a registered nurse. As clinical leaders they work across healthcare settings and influence health service delivery and the wider profession.”**
Sarah, Caroline and Angela are dedicated to promoting health and preventing disease in our community, their services include:
🩺 Diagnosis and management of common and complex health conditions
🩺 Assessment and treatment
🩺 Ordering and interpreting diagnostic and laboratory tests
🩺 Prescribing medicines
🩺 Admitting and discharging from hospital and other healthcare services/settings.
Rebecca Butler, Bronnie Evans, Siobhan Clancy and Betsy Ramalasou.
“Registered nurses use nursing knowledge and complex nursing judgment to assess health needs...provide comprehensive assessments to develop, implement, and evaluate an integrated plan of health care, and provide interventions that require substantial scientific and professional knowledge, skills and clinical decision making.” *
Rebecca, Bronnie, Siobhan and Betsy strive to ensure every patient receives the best possible outcome by providing effective, safe, quality care.
🩺 Assessment
🩺 Treatment and care
🩺 Health care plans
🩺 Education and Support
🩺 Immunisations
🩺 Wound management
Anouska Black
"The Health Care Assistant (HCA) is an integral member of the healthcare team. Exemplifying a client-focused, compassionate and approachable demeanour, fostering a supportive and healing environment. Responsibilities encompass a variety of essential clinical and administrative tasks, involving collaboration with the healthcare team."
Dedicated to client care, Anouska is our approachable and invaluable HCA. With a diverse skill set and in-depth knowledge of the healthcare field, Anouska fulfils various roles at Point-Health, including:
🩺 Maintaining accurate client records and documenting health information.
🩺 Performing clinical tasks such as monitoring blood pressure and preparing clients for examinations.
🩺 Assisting with various clinical procedures, including minor surgical procedures.
🩺 Handling a wide range of administrative tasks.
🩺 Providing wound care.
🩺 Wide range of administrative tasks
🩺 Collecting blood samples.
🩺 Administering immunisations for individuals aged 12 and over.
🩺 Offering Depo contraceptive services.
For more detailed information on the roles and scope of Registered Nurses and Nurse Practitioners, please visit the links to the 'Nursing Council of New Zealand' website.