Compassionate and highly skilled Registered Nurse (RN) with over 9 years and 2 months of experience providing exceptional patient care in a fast-paced hospital environment. Adept at performing assessments, developing individualized care plans, and collaborating with multidisciplinary teams to deliver evidence-based, patient-centered care. Expertise in an emergency department, intensive critical care unit, internal medicine clinic, pediatric clinic, and urology clinic, with a strong commitment to ensuring patient safety, comfort, and well-being. Known for excellent communication, strong problem-solving abilities, and a proactive approach to patient education and advocacy. Holds Annual Practicing certificates Registration Number 352185 from the New Zealand Nursing Council, and is committed to continuous professional development through ongoing training and participation in nursing organizations.
• Provide immediate and efficient nursing care to the patient in an emergency, including trauma cardiac arrest and other life-threatening condition
• Assess, triage, and prioritize patient mean based on severity and clinical urgency
• Administer medication, IV Therapies, and advanced life support procedures as required.
• Monitor and document patient vital signs symptoms and response to treatment
• Collaborate with multi-disciplinary health care team to deliver timely and effective patient care
• Adhere to emergency department protocols, infection control measures, and hospital policies
• Organize admission, transfer, and discharge of the patients.
• Management of patients with asthma, neurological disorders, stroke, diabetes, hypertension, and pneumonia.
• Assess patients’ needs and plan care for their needs.
• Management of patients with cardiac problems like angina pectoris, Ischemic heart disease, and myocardial infarction
• Assisting doctors with intubations, central line insertion, and tracheostomy. Pleural tapping, pacemaker implantation, arterial line insertion, urinary catheterization, and lumbar puncture.
• Management of emergencies like cardiorespiratory arrest, all types of arrhythmias, and hemorrhage.
• Management of patients on ventilators, continuous cardiac monitoring, and cardiac output monitoring.