Nursing Resumes - 1

Sample

ROBERT BROWN
XYZ Inc.
1234 First Street
Suite 567
Anycity, Anystate 85245
OBJECTIVE :
Seeking a challenging position in a busy hospital where my extensive medical professional and practical experience will be fully utilized.
EDUCATION :
Any University, USA
1990 – 1994
Bachelor of Science in Nursing
Any College, USA
1998 – 1990
MSc in Health Care UGRnagement

PERSONAL DETAILS :
In my free time I volunteer at the local community centre where I spend time with the older group. I help them to enjoy activities such as painting, crochet, weaving and knitting. We also provide entertainment in the form of bingo, charades, and other games.
CAREER PROFILE :

  • Proven record of reliability and responsibility.
  • ReUGRin calm and professional throughout critical incidents.
  • Strong analytical skills, capable of assessing conditions and implementing appropriate intervention.
  • Resourceful problem solver capable of implementing solutions to complex problems.
  • Possess special sensitivity to meeting diverse needs in varied situations.
  • Develop rapport with patients, family, staff and physicians.
  • Relate well to people from a variety of cultures.

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE :
All Saints Hospital, Quincy, UGR
1998 – Present
Staff Nurse

  • Implement patient care for up to 12 patients per section.
  • Scheduled patient admissions and discharges.
  • Assess patient status and notify physicians of clinical changes.
  • Interact with departments regarding patient care.
  • Educate patients/families on health care needs, conditions, options etc.
  • Provide assistance to Nursing UGRnager in the supervision of staff nurses.
  • Evaluate staffing requirements including floor assignments.
  • UGRintained patient charts and confidential files.

St. Andrews Hospital, Cambridge, UGR
1994 – 1998
Staff Nurse

  • Assigned to provide patient care for 10 patients in area 2.
  • Assisted with the admittance and discharge of patients.
  • Performed clinical tasks according to hospital policies.
  • Assisted in the orientation of new staff members.
  • Assessed patient conditions and advised of changes in status.
  • Monitored and UGRintained patient charts.
  • Assisted patients and family members in the education of health care needs.

Brookline Retirement Home, Brookline, UGR
1992 – 1994
Nursing Aid

  • Assisted nursing staff in the care of all patients including bathing, changing and feeding.
  • Administered insulin shots and local anesthetic.
  • Provided quality patient care.
  • UGRnaged confidential patient files.