Summary
Overview
Work History
Education
Skills
Nursing Credentials
Reference
Timeline
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ALPHONSE DOMINIC

Summary

Dedicated and compassionate ICU Nurse with over 4.5 years of experience. Caring for patients specializes in providing complex critical nursing care to adult patients at intensive care unit in medical and surgical,with significant expertise in ensuring an optimal level of care through close observations and detailed tracking of vital stats. During the CAP placement, successfully advocated for patient needs and quick diagnoses while upholding the principles of Treaty of Waitangi.

Overview

8
8
years of professional experience

Work History

CAP NURSE

Aranui Rest Home & Hospital
19 Woodward Road Mt Albert Auckland NZ
04.2024 - 06.2024
  • Undertaken comprehensive residents assessment and develop a nursing care plan
  • Promoted health and assists in preventing ill health by participation in promotion activities
  • Managing health conditions, changing dressings and caring for the of patients restricted to bed
  • Provided basic care,assisting with personal hygiene,administering medications and evaluate the outcome; operate in a critical and complex environment.

RN MICU/TRANSPLANT

FORTIS HOSPITAL
Bennarghatta Road Bangalore India
11.2017 - 02.2021
  • Collaborated with interdisciplinary teams for comprehensive patient care plans, resulting in better health outcomes.
  • Enhanced patient satisfaction through effective communication, empathy, and timely response to their needs.
  • Administered medications via oral, IV, and intramuscular injections and monitored responses.
  • Managed care from admission to discharge.
  • Provided emotional support to patients and their families.
  • Trained new nurses in proper techniques, care standards, operational procedures, and safety protocols.
  • Assisting in Intubation and Extubation
  • Assisting with central line and arterial line insertion.
  • Surgical wound dressing.

RN BONE MARROW TRANSPLANT UNIT

BGS GLOBAL HOSPITAL
Kengeri Bangalore India
09.2016 - 10.2017
  • Enhanced patient satisfaction through effective communication, empathy, and timely response to their needs.
  • Collaborated with physicians to quickly assess patients and deliver appropriate treatment while managing rapidly changing conditions.
  • Educated patients, families and caregivers on diagnosis and prognosis, treatment options, disease process, and management and lifestyle options.
  • Developed strong relationships with patients'' families, providing emotional support while addressing concerns or questions about care plans.
  • Improved patient outcomes by providing high-quality nursing care and implementing evidence-based practices.
  • Educated patients on disease management and self-care techniques, promoting lifestyle changes for improved health.
  • Served as a liaison between physicians and patients'' families to facilitate clear communication regarding treatment options and progress updates.
  • Monitored patient reactions to drugs and carefully documented findings.

Education

Competency Assessment Program -

MIT
06.2024

B.SC Nursing -

Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences
05.2016

Skills

  • Medication Administration
  • First Aid Proficiency
  • Diabetes Care
  • Medical Equipment Operation
  • Chronic Illness Management
  • Hydration monitoring
  • Teamwork and Collaboration
  • Problem-Solving
  • Medication and IV administration
  • Excellent Communication
  • Critical Thinking

Nursing Credentials

Nursing Council of New Zealand Registration(APC)-330413

Karnataka State Nursing Council- 77186

Reference

Ms Omana Thomas

Senior Lecturer

MIT Manukau NZ

Omana.thomas@manukau.ac.nz

+64221081568

Ms Jid Thomas

Charge Nurse

Aranui Home and Hospital

Mt Albert, Auckland New Zealand

vavas2008@gmail.com

+64226775419

Timeline

CAP NURSE

Aranui Rest Home & Hospital
04.2024 - 06.2024

RN MICU/TRANSPLANT

FORTIS HOSPITAL
11.2017 - 02.2021

RN BONE MARROW TRANSPLANT UNIT

BGS GLOBAL HOSPITAL
09.2016 - 10.2017

Competency Assessment Program -

MIT

B.SC Nursing -

Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences
ALPHONSE DOMINIC