Companion
Providing companion service is an important job. Companionship requires attention and care. The patient's condition should be constantly checked, and should be in constant communication with family members and healthcare professionals.
The accompanying person should meet the basic needs of the patient and make the necessary follow-ups while the patient is in the hospital. The nurse should contact the nurse when the serum is finished, when the catheter needs to be changed or in such cases. The patient should follow the medication and eating carefully.
The accompanying person should also inform the relatives of the patient periodically. It is also very important to keep the morale and motivation level of the patient high. The patient's motivation may drop from time to time. At this point, the accompanying person should support the patient.
The accompanying person may also be accompanying at home. In this case, things such as calling the ambulance in case of emergency is one of the things that the companion should do.
The accompanying person must be a cold-blooded person. The patient should learn about the situation from the doctor and know what to do.




