Motivated Registered Nurse offering skills in medication administration and patient care. Fully versed in proper care standards for patients with acute and chronic concerns. Handle routine needs and emergencies with same diligence and detail-oriented approach. Certifications include [Area of certification] and [Area of certification].
Helped treat patient conditions and alleviate symptoms by administering oral, IV, and intramuscular medications.
Helped patients feel comfortable and at ease with treatments and care using culturally-appropriate strategies.
Protected patients through careful monitoring and consistent use of aseptic techniques.
Developed and implemented treatment plans for patients with various acute and chronic concerns.
Managed direct care of [Type] patients, including conducting assessments, tracking progress, and documenting care activities.
Educated patients on preventive care and lifestyle choices to reduce symptoms of conditions such as diabetes and asthma.
Cared for patients' wounds and promoted recovery by dressing, cleaning, and redressing areas.
Adapted care plans.
Improved recovery by educating patients and caregivers on proper at-home care and treatment regimens.
Administered oxygen and managed patients' breathing issues with treatments, assistive devices, and ventilators.
Stabilized patients during emergencies with first aid and life support care.
Administered medications to patients and monitor patients for reactions or side effects to quickly intervene in serious issues.
Contributed to team efficiency, optimal patient flow, and accuracy in treatments by maintaining accurate and detailed reports and records.
Resolved or reduced patient symptoms with intramuscular, intravenous and oral medicines.
Developing a patient care plan after a quick and thorough evaluation of a patient’s injuries.
Performing various diagnostic tests, such as bone setting, blood transfusions, wound care, and medication administration.
Assisting physicians during examinations and emergency procedures, operating and monitoring medical equipment as necessary.
Assessing patients when they arrive in the hospital and providing initial care to stabilize them.