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Labor And Delivery Registered Nurse resume example with 20+ years of experience

Jessica Claire
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Summary

Experienced nursing professional bringing demonstrated clinical expertise, leadership skills and technical knowledge. Proficient in updating charts, monitoring medications and working with multidisciplinary teams to optimize patient care. Quality-driven and efficient with strong interpersonal abilities.

Skills
  • Medication and IV administration
  • Diabetes management
  • Body mechanics knowledge
  • Multitasking
  • Leadership
  • IV drug therapy management
  • People skills
  • Customer service
  • Staff Development and Precepting
Experience
Labor and Delivery Registered Nurse, 12/2019 to Current
HcaCasselberry, FL,
  • Reviewed and tracked progress of mothers in labor, interpreted fetal heart monitor and informed delivering physician of status.
  • Recorded patients' vital signs and observed fetal monitor to track babies' heart rates.
  • Cared for pregnant women expecting imminent birth and for babies immediately after birth in hospitals and health clinics.
  • Administered fluids and labor-stimulating drugs such as Pitocin through IV or central line.
  • Assisted doctors with delivery instruments during birthing process.
  • Assessed and documented physical condition of mothers and babies and assisted doctors in identifying and treating preeclampsia.
  • Explained and demonstrated after-birth care to parents of newborns, answered questions and addressed concerns.
  • Anticipated deviations of normal infant deliveries to safeguard patients and newborns.
  • Promoted choices for care options, partnering with physicians and anesthesiologists to facilitate decisions about childbirth.
  • Discharged mothers and babies after patiently guiding parents through at-home care and follow-up medical care.
  • Briefed next-shift nurses thoroughly on condition, status and needs of mother and newborn.
  • Monitored condition of newborns and directed postpartum care with special focus on premature babies and babies with abnormalities.
  • Prepared and sanitized delivery rooms and instruments and prepared patients physically and emotionally for delivery.
  • Used skills and experience to promote outstanding patient care in labor and delivery department.
  • Educated mothers on newborn care and post-delivery health to optimize outcomes.
Labor and Delivery Nurse, 03/1995 to 04/2019
ParklandIrving, TX,
  • Cared for pregnant women expecting imminent birth and for babies immediately after birth in hospitals and health clinics.
  • Administered fluids and labor-stimulating drugs such as Pitocin through IV or central line.
  • Assessed and documented physical condition of mothers and babies and assisted doctors in identifying and treating preeclampsia.
  • Anticipated deviations of normal infant deliveries to safeguard patients and newborns.
  • Promoted choices for care options, partnering with physicians and anesthesiologists to facilitate decisions about childbirth.
  • Discharged mothers and babies after patiently guiding parents through at-home care and follow-up medical care.
  • Briefed next-shift nurses thoroughly on condition, status and needs of mother and newborn.
  • Monitored condition of newborns and directed postpartum care with special focus on premature babies and babies with abnormalities.
  • Coordinated overall patient care with specialists, physicians and other departments and supervised ancillary staff.
  • Educated mothers on newborn care and post-delivery health to optimize outcomes.
  • Explained and demonstrated after-birth care to parents of newborns, answered questions and addressed concerns.
  • Prepared and sanitized delivery rooms and instruments and prepared patients physically and emotionally for delivery.
  • Assisted doctors with delivery instruments during birthing process.
  • Recorded patients' vital signs and observed fetal monitor to track babies' heart rates.
  • Reviewed and tracked progress of mothers in labor, interpreted fetal heart monitor and informed delivering physician of status.
Labor and Delivery Staff Nurse, 04/1995 to 03/1997
Fort Defiance Indian HospitalCity, STATE,
  • Monitored condition of newborns and directed postpartum care with special focus on premature babies and babies with abnormalities.
  • Coordinated overall patient care with specialists, physicians and other departments and supervised ancillary staff.
  • Briefed next-shift nurses thoroughly on condition, status and needs of mother and newborn.
  • Discharged mothers and babies after patiently guiding parents through at-home care and follow-up medical care.
  • Assessed and documented physical condition of mothers and babies and assisted doctors in identifying and treating preeclampsia.
  • Assisted doctors with delivery instruments during birthing process.
  • Explained and demonstrated after-birth care to parents of newborns, answered questions and addressed concerns.
  • Anticipated deviations of normal infant deliveries to safeguard patients and newborns.
  • Reviewed and tracked progress of mothers in labor, interpreted fetal heart monitor and informed delivering physician of status.
  • Recorded patients' vital signs and observed fetal monitor to track babies' heart rates.
  • Cared for pregnant women expecting imminent birth and for babies immediately after birth in hospitals and health clinics.
  • Administered fluids and labor-stimulating drugs such as Pitocin through IV or central line.
  • Promoted choices for care options, partnering with physicians and anesthesiologists to facilitate decisions about childbirth.
  • Prepared and sanitized delivery rooms and instruments and prepared patients physically and emotionally for delivery.
  • Trained and mentored 2 other staff members in obstetrics nursing and care.
  • Guided expectant mothers through stages of pregnancy via prenatal nursing care at health clinic in coordination with obstetrician.
  • Educated mothers on newborn care and post-delivery health to optimize outcomes.
  • Used skills and experience to promote outstanding patient care in labor and delivery department.
  • Supported families with discussion on anterior position occiput, posterior, breech and transverse with individual birthing options.
Education and Training
Bachelor of Science: Nursing, Expected in 05/2001
University of New Mexico - Albuquerque, NM
GPA:
Associate of Science: Nursing, Expected in 12/1992
University of New Mexico - Albuquerque, NM
GPA:

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School Attended

  • University of New Mexico
  • University of New Mexico

Job Titles Held:

  • Labor and Delivery Registered Nurse
  • Labor and Delivery Nurse
  • Labor and Delivery Staff Nurse

Degrees

  • Bachelor of Science
  • Associate of Science

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