State Tested Nursing Assistant
- Demonstrated flexibility in adapting to various patient care settings, including long-term care facilities, acute care hospitals, and home health environments.
- Contributed to a safer environment for patients by following strict infection control practices and maintaining cleanliness.
- Facilitated smoother healthcare processes by accurately documenting patient information in electronic medical records systems.
- Supported rehabilitation goals for patients by assisting with prescribed exercises under the guidance of therapists.
- Prevented pressure ulcers development among bedridden patients with consistent position changes every two hours as recommended guidelines.
- Increased patient satisfaction scores through consistent provision of excellent bedside manner and effective communication skills.
- Improved patient care by providing compassionate and attentive assistance with daily living activities.
- Provided emotional support to patients and families during difficult times, demonstrating empathy and understanding.
- Reduced risks of injury by implementing proper transfer techniques when moving or repositioning patients.
- Promoted patient dignity through respectful communication, privacy protection, and culturally sensitive interactions.
- Enhanced patient comfort by addressing individual needs and preferences during routine care tasks.
- Served as an advocate for the well-being of elderly patients by recognizing signs of elder abuse or neglect and reporting concerns to appropriate authorities.
- Offered immediate assistance in emergency and routine paging situations to evaluate needs and deliver care.
- Reported unusual or urgent circumstances in patients' condition or environment immediately to nurse supervisor.
