Compassionate Certified Nursing Assistant diligent about serving patient's medical and personal needs. Focused on delivering high-quality care to individuals from diverse backgrounds. Dedicated to protecting patient safety and promoting satisfaction with facility services. Kind and energetic professional with outstanding bedside manner and charting abilities. Certified nursing assistant offering several years of experience in healthcare environments. Promotes superior time-management skills, compassionate bedside manner and astute observational ability. Knowledgeable about mobility assistance and patient hygiene needs.
Overview
4
4
years of professional experience
Work History
Certified Nursing Assistant
Clipboard Health
Seattle, Washington
03.2022 - Current
Assist patients with daily living activities and personal care needs.
Monitor vital signs and report changes to nursing staff promptly.
Maintain patient records by documenting observations and care provided.
Collaborated with healthcare team to optimize patient comfort and safety.
Supported mobility by helping patients with transfers and ambulation training.
Administered basic first aid and responded to patient emergencies efficiently.
Answered call lights promptly and responded to patient needs accordingly.
Assisted patients with activities of daily living such as bathing, grooming, and dressing.
Monitored vital signs including blood pressure, pulse rate, respiration rate.
Observed and reported unusual symptoms and changes to charge nurse.
Served meals to patients in their rooms and assisted with feeding when needed.
Assisted patients with shaving, bathing, and oral hygiene to promote healthy habits and overall wellness.
Turned and repositioned residents using proper body mechanics to prevent pressure ulcers.
Facilitated activities of daily living, personal hygiene management, feeding and ambulation.
Assisted with ambulation of patients utilizing appropriate equipment safely.
Helped residents walk with or without self-help devices.
Responded quickly to emergency situations involving sudden illness or injury.
Distributed drinking water and nourishment to residents.
Maintained accurate records of patient care, condition, progress, or problems for review by medical staff.
Exhibited compassionate care and communication regarding issues surrounding death and dying.
Supported non-ambulatory residents in range of motion exercises.
Provided comfort measures such as back rubs and positioning pillows for added comfort.
Collected specimens, monitored vitals, and maximized patient comfort to maintain optimal environment.
Fostered relationships with patients, caregivers and healthcare teams to achieve individual care plan targets.
Managed and maintained patient rooms, shared-living areas and nursing stations.
Participated in educational programs related to nursing assistant skills development.
Certified Nursing Assistant
Covenant Shores Health Center
Seattle, Washington
01.2023 - 12.2024
Assisted patients with daily living activities and personal care needs.
Monitored vital signs and reported changes to nursing staff promptly.
Maintained patient records by documenting observations and care provided.
Collaborated with healthcare team to optimize patient comfort and safety.
Supported mobility by helping patients with transfers and ambulation training.
Answered call lights promptly and responded to patient needs accordingly.
Assisted patients with activities of daily living such as bathing, grooming, and dressing.
Monitored vital signs including blood pressure, pulse rate, respiration rate.
Observed and reported unusual symptoms and changes to charge nurse.
Served meals to patients in their rooms and assisted with feeding when needed.
Turned and repositioned residents using proper body mechanics to prevent pressure ulcers.
Facilitated activities of daily living, personal hygiene management, feeding and ambulation.
Assisted with ambulation of patients utilizing appropriate equipment safely.
Helped residents walk with or without self-help devices.
Responded quickly to emergency situations involving sudden illness or injury.
Distributed drinking water and nourishment to residents.
Exhibited compassionate care and communication regarding issues surrounding death and dying.
Supported non-ambulatory residents in range of motion exercises.