Knowledgeable and compassionate nursing staff member with 20 years of caregiving experience. Diligent about serving all facets of patient medical and personal needs. Focused on delivering high-quality care to individuals of all backgrounds while protecting patient safety and promoting satisfaction with facility services. Dedicated to expanding my horizons and becoming a member of your team.
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-Enabled patients to stay in their homes by monitoring and recording patient condition, providing support and personal services, and teaching families.
-Monitored patient condition by observing physical and mental condition, intake and output, and exercise.
-Supported patients by providing housekeeping and laundry services, shopping for food and other household requirements, preparing and serving meals and snacks, picking up medications, and running errands.
-Assisted patients by providing personal services, such as, bathing, dressing, and grooming.
-Helped patients care for themselves by teaching use of cane or walker, special utensils to eat, special techniques and equipment for personal hygiene.
-Helped family members care for the patient by teaching appropriate ways to lift, turn, and re-position the patient.
-Advised on nutrition, cleanliness, and housekeeping.
-Recorded patient information by making entries in the patient journal and notifying nursing supervisor of changing or unusual conditions.
-Maintained a safe, secure, and healthy patient environment by following asepsis standards and procedures, maintaining security precautions, and following prescribed dietary requirements and nutrition standards.
-Protected the home care agency by adhering to professional standards, home care policies and procedures, federal, state, and local requirements.
-Enhanced service reputation by accepting ownership for accomplishing new and different requests, and exploring opportunities to add value to job accomplishments.
-Provided excellent end of life patient care to patients needing palliative care.
-Answered patient calls and determined how best to help them.
-Provided physical support for patients or residents with daily activities and personal hygiene, including bathing, dressing, getting out of bed, using the toilet, walking, standing or exercising.
-Turned and repositioned bedridden patients.
-Ensured patients or residents received appropriate diet by reviewing their dietary restrictions, food allergies, and preferences.
-Obtained a wide range of information from physicians, caregivers and nurses about patient condition, treatment plans, and suggested activities.
-Measured and recorded food and liquid intake and urinary and fecal output and reported changes to medical or nursing staff.
-Recorded vital signs, including blood pressure, pulse, temperature, and respiration rate as requested by staff.
-Examined patients to detect issues requiring medical care, including open wounds, bruises or blood in urine.
-Reminded patients to take medications and nutritional supplements.
-Notied observations of patient behavior, including complaints, or physical symptoms to nurses.
-Fostered relationships with patients, caregivers and healthcare teams to achieve individual care plan targets.
-Engaged with patient family and friends to provide courteous, efficient visit experience.
-Documented information in patient charts and communicated status updates to interdisciplinary care team.
-Rendered hands-on nursing care under direct RN supervision, adhering to medical center policies and procedures.
-Consulted with nurses to develop patient
care plans and evaluate treatment options.
-Exhibited compassionate care and communication regarding issues surrounding death and dying.
-Collaborated with interdisciplinary healthcare teams to provide high-quality patient care.
-Managed and maintained patient rooms, shared-living areas and nursing stations.
-Used mobility devices and hoyer lift equipment to transport patients.
-Provided great patient care.
-Answered patient calls and determining how best to help them.
-Provided physical support for patients or residents with daily activities and personal hygiene, including bathing, dressing, getting out of bed, using the toilet, walking, standing or exercising.
-Turned and repositioned bedridden patients.
-Ensured patients or residents received appropriate diet by reviewing their dietary restrictions, food allergies, and preferences.
-Obtained a wide range of information from physicians, caregivers and nurses about patient condition, treatment plans, and suggested activities.
-Measured and recorded food and liquid intake and urinary and fecal output and reported changes to medical or nursing staff.
-Recorded vital signs, including blood pressure, pulse, temperature, and respiration rate as requested by staff.
-Examined patients to detect issues requiring medical care, including open wounds, bruises or blood in urine.
-Reminded patients to take medications and nutritional supplements.
-Noted observations of patient behavior, including complaints, or physical symptoms to nurses.
-Documented information in patient charts and communicated status updates to interdisciplinary care team.
-Maintained accurate, timely flow of information by completing thorough patient records and updating healthcare team on patient status.
-Consulted with nurses to develop patient care plans and evaluate treatment options.
-Managed and maintained patient rooms, shared-living areas and nursing stations.
-Engaged with patient family and friends to provide courteous, efficient visit experience.
-Provided end of life patient care to patients needing palliative care.
-Answered patient calls and determined how best to help them.
-Provided physical support for patients or residents with daily activities and personal hygiene, including bathing, dressing, getting out of bed, using the toilet, walking, standing or exercising.
-Turned and repositioned bedridden patients.
-Ensured patients or residents received appropriate diet by reviewing their dietary restrictions, food allergies, and preferences.
-Obtained a wide range of information from physicians, caregivers and nurses about patient condition, treatment plans, and suggested activities.
-Measured and recorded food and liquid intake and urinary and fecal output and reporting changes to medical or nursing staff.
-Recorded vital signs, including blood pressure, pulse, temperature, and respiration rate as requested by staff.
-Examined patients to detect issues requiring medical care, including open wounds, bruises or blood in urine.
-Reminded patients to take medications and nutritional supplements.
-Noted observations of patient behavior, including complaints, or physical symptoms to nurses.
-Fostered relationships with patients, caregivers and healthcare teams to achieve individual care plan targets.
-Engaged with patient family and friends to provide courteous, efficient visit experience.
-Documented information in patient charts and communicated status updates to interdisciplinary care team.
-Rendered hands-on nursing care under direct RN supervision, adhering to medical center policies and procedures.
-Consulted with nurses to develop patient care plans and evaluate treatment options.
-Exhibited compassionate care and communication regarding issues surrounding death and dying.
-Collaborated with interdisciplinary healthcare teams to provide high-quality patient care.
-Maintained accurate, timely flow of information by completing thorough patient records and updating healthcare team on patient status.
-Managed and maintained patient rooms, shared-living areas and nursing stations.
-Used mobility devices and hoyer lift equipment to transport patients.
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