Summary
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McKenzie Moody

Frankton

Summary

Dedicated Registered Nurse skilled in patient assessments, medication administration, critical thinking, and infection control measures. Committed to fostering a safe and compassionate environment while collaborating effectively within interdisciplinary teams.

Overview

4
4
years of professional experience
1
1
Certification

Work History

Registered Nurse, Intensive Care Unit

Community Health Network
Anderson, IN
02.2024 - Current
  • Administer medications and treatments according to established protocols for critically ill patients.
  • Educate patients and families on treatment options, medication management, and post-discharge care.
  • Assist in training new nursing staff on ICU protocols and best practices for patient care.
  • Manage ventilator support, feeding tubes and central lines.
  • Implement infection control measures to enhance patient safety and reduce hospital-acquired infections.
  • Demonstrate advanced critical thinking skills while managing complex clinical situations involving multiple organ systems failures in critically ill patients.
  • Reduce patient complications by promptly identifying changes in vital signs, patient condition, and initiating appropriate interventions.
  • Fostered caring, compassionate and respectful care environment by treating every patient with professionalism.
  • Utilize electronic health record systems for accurate documentation on patients' medical status and treatment details.
  • Served as an effective liaison between patients, families, and healthcare professionals to ensure clear communication of relevant information.
  • Collaborate with interdisciplinary teams to develop and implement treatment protocols addressing patients' current symptom presentation as well as underlying conditions, aimed at enhancing patient outcomes.
  • Promote a healthy work environment through the use of verbal and nonverbal interpersonal and professional communication.

Senior Patient Care Technician

Community Health Network
Indianapolis, IN
01.2022 - 05.2024
  • Monitored patient vital signs and reported changes to nursing staff.
  • Collected and documented patient information to aid in accurate medical record keeping.
  • Maintained cleanliness and organization of patient care areas.
  • Documented patient information accurately in electronic health records systems.
  • Trained new staff on protocols and best practices in patient care techniques.
  • Enhanced patient satisfaction by providing compassionate and attentive care.
  • Performed blood draws, EKGs, and other diagnostic tests accurately and efficiently for prompt analysis by healthcare professionals.
  • Provided high-quality personal care to patients, promoting patient safety, comfort, and dignity during their hospital stay.
  • Maintained strict adherence to infection control protocols, minimizing risk of disease transmission within the clinical environment.

Education

Bachelor of Science - Nursing

Anderson University
Anderson, IN
05-2024

Skills

  • Medication and IV administration
  • Medication administration
  • Direct patient care
  • Patient assessments
  • Documentation and charting
  • Strong clinical judgment
  • Patient education and counseling
  • Patient and family advocacy
  • Compassion and empathy
  • Professional bedside manner
  • Team coordination
  • Emotional awareness

Certification

  • AHA CPR certification
  • BLS certification

Timeline

Registered Nurse, Intensive Care Unit

Community Health Network
02.2024 - Current

Senior Patient Care Technician

Community Health Network
01.2022 - 05.2024

Bachelor of Science - Nursing

Anderson University

References

Betsy Wisehart MSN, CNML, RN

  • Nursing Academic Development and SPARK Manager
  • Community Health Network
  • (317)797-3615 bwisehart@ecommunity.com
McKenzie Moody