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Jincy Jasmine Justus

Auckland,Hillsborough

Summary

Skilled nursing professional with two years of experience and passion for providing highest quality of behavioural and medical care. Equipped with the latest knowledge, sound understanding of competency and regulations of the New Zealand Nursing practice. Compassionate and empathetic advocate for patients and families. Skilfully assesses health status, develops diagnoses and manages care for patients with acute and chronic concerns. Experienced in structured and unstructured environments, smoothly coordinating multiple activities and competing priorities. Currently looking for a full-time nursing role.

Overview

6
6
years of professional experience

Work History

Health Care Assistant

Middlemore Hospital
Auckland
08.2023 - Current
  • Assisted with patient hygiene, physical comfort, eating, drinking and mobility while observing and reporting specific health changes
  • Lifted patients using appropriate equipment in accordance with moving and handling policy
  • Reduced risk of infections by adhering to strict hygiene protocols during all aspects of care delivery
  • Observed patient conditions and reported findings to Registered Nurse
  • Improved patient satisfaction by providing compassionate and attentive care to individuals with various health conditions
  • Maintained clean environment with due consideration to health and safety issues and infection control policy
  • Cared for clients with diagnoses such as respiratory failure, diabetes, Parkinson's disease and muscular dystrophy

Student Nurse

Waitemata DHB
Auckland
04.2024 - 06.2024
  • Worked alongside experienced nursing professionals to learn new procedures
  • Administered medications via oral, IV, and intramuscular injections and monitored responses
  • Built rapport with patients and members of patients' support systems
  • Exhibited flexibility in adapting to changing priorities within fast-paced healthcare settings while maintaining high level of professionalism
  • Collaborated with healthcare professionals in various departments to ensure a seamless transition of care for patients during hospital admissions, transfers, or discharges
  • Documented treatments delivered, medications and IVs administered, discharge instructions, and follow-up care
  • Applied critical thinking skills to identify changes in patient conditions, initiating timely interventions as needed
  • Participated in team meetings to discuss patient progress and plan for care.

Staff Nurse

San Jose Hospital
Kerala, India
03.2018 - 12.2019
  • Communicated with healthcare team members to plan, implement and enhance treatment strategies
  • Quickly responded to situations impacting safety and security to unit, actualizing crisis prevention interventions to control and de-escalate situations
  • Monitored patient reactions after administering medications and IV therapies
  • Administered blood products safely following established transfusion protocols while closely monitoring patients for any adverse reactions or complications
  • Collaborated with physicians in order to develop appropriate treatment plans based on patient needs and preferences
  • Explained discharge instructions and arranged or confirmed transportation for patients not admitted to hospital
  • Enhanced overall patient satisfaction by consistently providing empathetic and culturally sensitive care while addressing individual needs and preferences throughout their emergency department experience

Education

Competency Assessment Programme: Nursing - Nursing

Manukau Institution And Technology
Auckland, NZ
06.2024

Bachelor of Nursing: Nursing -

Sree Gokulam Nursing College
Thiruvananthapuram, India
08.2017

Skills

  • Medication and IV administration
  • Direct Patient Care
  • Patient Assessments
  • Documentation and Charting
  • Strong Clinical Judgment
  • Patient education and counseling
  • Infection control measures
  • Compassion and Empathy
  • Patient Monitoring
  • Patient care planning
  • Telemetry monitoring
  • Chest Drain Monitoring
  • Patient Discharge

Key Strength

  • Nursing practice is provided in a culturally safe manner and supports the principles of the Treaty of Waitangi/Te Tiriti
  • Waitangi: protection, participation and self-determination.
  • Skilled assessment, planning, implementation of best practice and evaluation. Directs, monitors and evaluates care provided by nurse assistants, and others. Delegation is appropriate.
  • Is courteous, diplomatic and positive in working relationships especially in stressful situations
  • All practice interventions are managed in a safe and appropriate manner and according to best practice guidelines. e.g. administration of interventions, treatments, medications
  • All patients receive a comprehensive and accurate nursing assessment to identify needs, risks and early warning signs that will affect care plans and interventions required. Practice demonstrates skill in clinical health assessment in the clinical setting: Health history, physical examination, risk assessment, diagnostic tests, psychosocial needs, cultural and learning needs. Is alert to the early warning signs and acts proactively.
  • Documentation is accurate and maintains confidentiality of information
  • Uses therapeutic communication skills a collection of techniques that prioritize the physical, mental, and emotional well-being of patients
  • Involved in advocacy when the patient, family/whanau or other team member requests support or has limited abilities in decision making.
  • Communicates in a clear, formal and informal style at all levels using a professional, diplomatic and concise approach using oral and written communication.
  • Supports Māori oversight and ownership of decision making processes necessary to achieve Māori health equity
  • Contributes to interdisciplinary health care using professional knowledge and effective interpersonal relationship
  • Relationships with colleagues are professional, positive and collaborative to facilitate and co-ordinate care that achieves health outcome.
  • Professional approach recognizes, respects and values the roles and skills of all members of the health care team in the delivery of care

Professional Registration

KL03201803090, 02/18/2018, Kerala Nurses and Midwife Council

Timeline

Student Nurse

Waitemata DHB
04.2024 - 06.2024

Health Care Assistant

Middlemore Hospital
08.2023 - Current

Staff Nurse

San Jose Hospital
03.2018 - 12.2019

Competency Assessment Programme: Nursing - Nursing

Manukau Institution And Technology

Bachelor of Nursing: Nursing -

Sree Gokulam Nursing College
Jincy Jasmine Justus