Dedicated Registered Nurse with proven skills in vital signs monitoring, ECG interpretation, and medication administration. Committed to delivering high-quality cardiac care and enhancing patient outcomes.
Overview
3
3
years of professional experience
3
3
Certifications
Work History
Registered Nurse, Cardiac Progressive Care
Intermountain Healthcare
Provo, Utah
09.2024 - Current
Responded promptly to emergency situations, stabilizing patients experiencing cardiac arrest or other life-threatening events
Assessed and monitored patients' conditions, ensuring timely interventions based on vital signs, ECG readings, and other indicators
Managed cardiac medication administration, educating patients on adherence to prescribed treatment for optimal recovery.
Telemetry Technician/CNA
Intermountain Healthcare
Provo, Utah
06.2023 - 08.2024
Collaborated with nursing staff to ensure timely response to alarms and alerts, enhancing patient safety
Analyzed cardiac rhythms and communicated critical results to nursing staff or physicians to inform patient care decisions
Monitored vital signs and communicated significant changes to healthcare team members, supporting proactive interventions
Performed vital sign assessments, such as taking blood pressure and temperature
Certified Nursing Assistant
Stonehenge Rehabilitation Center
Springville, Utah
11.2022 - 06.2023
Monitored vital signs, contributing to accurate assessments of patient health
Observed and reported unusual symptoms and changes, facilitating timely interventions by charge nurse
Answered call lights promptly, ensuring timely support for patient needs
Registered Nurse, Progressive Care Unit/Registered Nurse, Cardiac Progressive Care at Cone Health SystemRegistered Nurse, Progressive Care Unit/Registered Nurse, Cardiac Progressive Care at Cone Health System
Registered Nurse, Cardiac Telemetry/Registered Nurse, Progressive Care Unit at Community Memorial Health SystemRegistered Nurse, Cardiac Telemetry/Registered Nurse, Progressive Care Unit at Community Memorial Health System