FAQs
What are the primary responsibilities of a Registered Nurse in Oncology?
The primary responsibilities include administering chemotherapy, providing high standards of evidence-based nursing care, assessing patients' physical conditions, educating patients and families about treatment processes, and coordinating with medical staff for further treatment if necessary.
What qualifications are required for this position?
A Bachelor of Science in Nursing or a Diploma in Nursing is required, along with a current nursing license in the country of origin and a DHA Registered Nurse license to practice in Dubai, UAE.
How much nursing experience is necessary for this role?
A minimum of 2 years of nursing experience in the relevant area after qualification is required for this position.
Is proficiency in the Arabic language mandatory?
No, proficiency in Arabic is desirable but not essential; good spoken and written English is required.
What protocols must be followed during chemotherapy administration?
Nurses must adhere to hospital policies and recognized protocols ensuring safe administration of chemotherapy and proper disposal of cytotoxic drugs.
Will I be responsible for educating patients and families?
Yes, you will be required to educate patients and families regarding the side effects of chemotherapy and the oncology disease process, ensuring they understand the treatment.
Are there opportunities for continuing education?
Yes, participation in scheduled continuing nursing education is expected as part of this role.
What emergency procedures should the nurse be proficient in?
Nurses must demonstrate competency in cardio pulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and participate as a member of Code Blue within the department.
How does this position support patients in isolation?
The nurse will provide care for patients in protective and contact isolation with strict infection control measures while offering psychosocial support to them and their families.
What is the hospital's policy regarding infection control?
The nurse is responsible for monitoring the hospital environment for compliance with infection control policies and procedures.