Compassionate and detail-oriented registered nurse with a strong foundation in clinical care, patient advocacy, and interdisciplinary collaboration. Holding a background in mass communication, offering a unique edge to in providing quality patient care and education translating complex medical terminology into clear, accessible language for patients, families, and diverse audiences.
Conduct virtual nurse visits to assess post-operative recovery, monitor symptoms, and provide education/support to ensure optimal healing and complication prevention.
Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams to communicate patient status, update care plans, and facilitate seamless continuity of care.
Document clinical assessments, patient concerns, and care instructions in EMR to maintain accurate and up-to-date information.
Educate patients and caregivers on wound care, medication management, activity restrictions, and signs of complications to promote safe recovery at home.
Assist with in-clinic procedures, including patient preparation, preparing sterile procedure environment, and post-procedure care.
Provide direct patient care to patients with a variety of medical and surgical conditions, ensuring comprehensive assessment, monitoring, and treatment.
Collaborate with interdisciplinary teams to develop, implement, and evaluate individualized care plans.
Document and report in a timely manner of accurate assessments, interventions, and outcomes in the EHR, ensuring compliance with hospital policies and standards.
Promote a safe, clean, and therapeutic environment by adhering to infection control and safety standards.
Educate patients and families on disease processes, post-discharge care, medication management, and lifestyle modifications.
Assisted with activities of daily living by helping patients with bathing, changing clothes, eating, and daily hygiene tasks.
Monitored patient vital signs and reported any changes to nursing staff.
Demonstrated adaptability by working seamlessly across various clinical units based on staffing needs or volume fluctuations within the hospital setting.