respond to changing situations in health care
Cope with pressure and respond appropriately and in time to unexpected and rapidly changing situations in healthcare.
Also called: cope with changing situations in health care, react to changing situations in healthcare, react to changing situations in health care, respond to changing situations in health-care, cope with changing situations in healthcare, respond to changing health care situations, respond to changing healthcare situations
- 48
- occupations list it
- 40
- as essential
- 8
- as useful
Essential for
40- advanced nurse practitioner
- advanced physiotherapist
- art therapist
- audiologist
- auxiliary nursing and midwifery vocational teacher
- biomedical scientist
- clinical psychologist
- dental chairside assistant
- dental hygienist
- dental practitioner
- dental technician
- diagnostic radiographer
- dietitian
- doctors' surgery assistant
- health psychologist
- healthcare assistant
- hospital porter
- midwife
- music therapist
- nuclear medicine radiographer
- nurse assistant
- nurse responsible for general care
- occupational therapist
- optician
- optometrist
- orthoptist
- paramedic in emergency responses
- pharmacy assistant
- pharmacy technician
- physiotherapist
- physiotherapy assistant
- podiatry assistant
- psychotherapist
- radiation therapist
- radiographer
- specialist biomedical scientist
- specialist chiropractor
- specialist nurse
- specialist pharmacist
- speech and language therapist
Definition from ESCO, published by the European Commission. Source concept
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