Nurse Tech/LPN
- Assisted nursing staff with essential tasks, ensuring efficient delivery of high-quality care to patients.
- Provided activities of daily living by assisting with serving meals, ambulating, turning and positioning patients.
- Managed time effectively while multitasking between various responsibilities within a fast-paced clinical setting.
- Provided prompt and accurate services such as CPR and first aid during emergencies.
- Improved patient care by providing compassionate and attentive support to patients during daily activities.
- Monitored, tracked, and conveyed important patient information to healthcare staff to help optimize treatment planning and care delivery.
- Aided patients with personal hygiene by giving baths, dressing and assisting in feeding.
- Maintained patient stability by checking vital signs and weight.
- Served as a reliable resource for patients, families, and fellow staff members by remaining approachable and knowledgeable about all aspects of nursing care.
- Implemented fall prevention strategies, reducing patient injuries and increasing overall safety within the healthcare facility.
- Provided emotional support to patients and families during difficult situations, fostering trust and open communication.
- Assisted patients with mobility by providing physical support and pushing wheelchairs.
- Reduced patient anxiety through skillful communication and active listening during pre-operative preparations.
- Demonstrated adaptability when faced with unexpected challenges or changes in assigned duties within the nursing unit.
- Contributed to the prevention of hospital-acquired infections by strictly following hand hygiene guidelines and utilizing appropriate personal protective equipment.
- Enhanced patient comfort by administering medications according to prescribed schedules and monitoring vital signs.
- Ensured accurate record-keeping through meticulous documentation of patient information, medical histories, and treatment plans.
- Maintained clean and organized patient environment, reducing risk of infections.