I received my RN license in 2014. Shortly after, I attended Regis University and received further education and BSN in 2017. Due to an injury I obtained through work, I've had to focus on my health. Therefore, I currently hold an inactive license due to medical issues). My work history spanning nine and a half years of service to others. I enjoy assisting others.
My favorite aspect of nursing is teaching . It is an absolute thrill it's a passion of mine to obtain as much knowledge as I can, and implement it into patients' daily lives, student nurses, and teaching coworkers new skills.
Documentation systems is another crucial aspect of nursing; more importantly, learning and adapting to new systems and troubleshoots problems. Responsible Registered Nurse with highly-experienced drive and willingness to stay until the job is done.
Proficient in emergency response care and monitoring ongoing conditions. Efficiently offer ambulation and personal assistance to meet all patient needs.. Moreover, I was always tasked to deal with the difficult patients' and their families. Specifically those suffering Alzheimer's Disease, which manifests in difficult and frustrating behavior. As a nurse working in the hospital, I had to engage with highly anxious family members and explaining to them complicated procedures and tense situations. I have dedicated my life serving individuals with utmost respect and consideration. I plan to continue these principles in my future job.
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