About this role
Job Description
• Assist radiologists during diagnostic and interventional imaging procedures (e.g., fluoroscopy, angiography, biopsies, drainage, and contrast studies), ensuring patient safety, aseptic practice, smooth workflow, and effective clinical coordination with radiographers. • Assess, prepare, and support patients before imaging procedures through comprehensive history-taking, vital signs assessment, allergy screening, IV cannulation, medication and contrast preparation, ensuring informed consent, and clear patient education. • Monitor patients before, during, and after procedures, including sedation and contrast reaction surveillance, post-procedure recovery, escalation of concerns to clinicians, and initiation of emergency response when required. • Document and maintain accurate patient records including vital signs, medication and contrast administration, DDA tracking, procedure notes, post-monitoring observations, and shift handover details in compliance with legal, hospital, and accreditation standards. • Administer medications and contrast agents through approved routes (oral, IV, rectal) in accordance with hospital protocols, radiation safety requirements, and clinical best practices. • Ensure proper handling and management of medications, consumables, and IV supplies, including stock rotation, temperature monitoring, documentation, and safe disposal. • Maintain emergency readiness by checking resuscitation equipment, contrast carts, oxygen systems, suction devices, and ensuring all emergency resources are functional at all times. • Collaborate effectively with healthcare professionals and support service • Provide patient and caregiver education regarding procedures, preparation steps, post-care instructions, and follow-up requirements.
Other Duties and Responsibilities • Perform any other responsibilities as assigned by immediate superior or hospital management
Job Requirement
• Minimum Diploma in Nursing. • Passed LJM and Registered Nurse (RN) is mandatory • Basic Life Supports (BLS) and Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS) certifications is an advantage