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Mental Health Medication Management

Location:
Upton, WY
Posted:
December 21, 2023

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Adaptable professional with ** years of work experience and proven knowledge of leadership, problem-solving, and workflow prioritization. Aiming to leverage my abilities to successfully fill the admission coordinator role at your company. LPN/IPC/WCN — Sheridan Greenhouse

Sheridan, Wyoming, October 2021 - Present

Nanette Russell

LPN

Phone 307-***-****

Email ********************@*****.***

Address Upton, Wyoming 82730

• Served as liaison between patients and other medical or mental health professionals.

• Submitted health-related information into online database to maintain records.

• Followed medication management procedures to comply with state and company guidelines.

• Took and recorded vital signs in patients to determine fitness and identify immediate health issues.

• Supervised medication distribution and observed patients to identify progress or side effects.

• Assisted with collection, labeling and timely processing of specimens.

• Monitored patient health conditions and scheduled appointments to provide further care.

• Complied with HIPAA guidelines to protect privacy of patients.

• Recorded essential information about patient issues and communicated to doctor during appointments.

• Provided direct care to patients with home visits and medication management.

• Explained procedures and test results to assist patients in informed decision-making.

• Evaluated nursing intervention outcomes, conferring with other healthcare team members as necessary.

• Administered prescribed medications according to treatment plan.

• Dressed, maintaining personal hygiene, moved in bed and standing and walking.

• Leveraged wound care expertise to change dressings and monitor for signs of infection. Observed patients, charted and reporting changes in patients' conditions, such as adverse reactions to medication and treatment and taking any necessary action.

• Supervised nurses' aides and assistants.

• Assembled and used equipment, such as catheters, tracheotomy tubes and oxygen suppliers.

• Collected samples, such as blood, urine and sputum from patients and performed routine laboratory tests on samples.

• Measured and recorded patient temperature and blood pressure to identify issues.

• Collaborated with healthcare team to assess patient needs and develop treatment plans.

• Charted patient data in EMR system and informed care team of significant changes.

• Applied proper lifting techniques and mobility aids to support safe movement for mobility-inhibited patients.

• Safeguarded against germ spread with stringent enforcement of infection-control procedures.

• Worked with patients in both home and hospital settings, adhering to safety and sanitation protocols. CAREER OBJECTIVE

EXPERIENCE

LPN/TRAVELER — HCRManorCare

GiGHarbor, WA, May 2021 - September 2021

• Replaced bed linens and replenished room consumables to support patient comfort and wellness.

• Set up equipment and prepared medical treatment rooms.

• Inserted IV lines and catheters with focus on best practices and compassionate care.

• Monitored supply usage and proactively requisitioned replenishment to support seamless care continuum.

• Provided direct patient care to diverse patient populations.

• Recorded food and fluid intake and output.

• Prepared and examined food trays for conformance to prescribed diet.

• Answered patient calls and determined proper course of care.

• Complied with HIPAA guidelines to protect privacy of patients.

• Monitored patient health conditions and scheduled appointments to provide further care.

• Assisted with collection, labeling and timely processing of specimens.

• Recorded essential information about patient issues and communicated to doctor during appointments.

• Followed medication management procedures to comply with state and company guidelines.

• Took and recorded vital signs in patients to determine fitness and identify immediate health issues.

• Submitted health-related information into online database to maintain records.

• Served as liaison between patients and other medical or mental health professionals.

• Explained procedures and test results to assist patients in informed decision-making.

• Provided direct patient care to diverse patient populations.

• Assembled and used equipment, such as catheters, tracheotomy tubes and oxygen suppliers.

• Collected samples, such as blood, urine and sputum from patients and performed routine laboratory tests on samples.

• Dressed, maintaining personal hygiene, moved in bed and standing and walking.

• Evaluated nursing intervention outcomes, conferring with other healthcare team members as necessary.

• Administered prescribed medications according to treatment plan. Observed patients, charted and reporting changes in patients' conditions, such as adverse reactions to medication and treatment and taking any necessary action.

• Supervised nurses' aides and assistants.

• Leveraged wound care expertise to change dressings and monitor for signs of infection.

• Recorded food and fluid intake and output.

• Answered patient calls and determined proper course of care.

• Measured and recorded patient temperature and blood pressure to identify issues.

• Collaborated with healthcare team to assess patient needs and develop treatment plans.

• Monitored supply usage and proactively requisitioned replenishment to support seamless care continuum.

• Applied proper lifting techniques and mobility aids to support safe movement for mobility-inhibited patients.

• Inserted IV lines and catheters with focus on best practices and compassionate care.

• Set up equipment and prepared medical treatment rooms.

• Charted patient data in EMR system and informed care team of significant changes.

• Safeguarded against germ spread with stringent enforcement of infection-control procedures. LPN CHARGE NURSE/TCU/LTC — Providence Marianwood

Issaquah, WA, August 2020 - May 2021

LPN CHARGE NURSE — Niobrara Community Hospital

Lusk, Wy, April 2020 - July 2020

• Supervised teams of certified nurse assistants, assigning staff according to patient needs and nurse capabilities.

• Transcribed doctor's orders and integrated individual patient treatment plans.

• Instructed patients and family members on proper discharge care.

• Responded with appropriate actions and urgency to resident illness, injury or complaints.

• Interpreted department's policies and procedures to personnel, residents and visitors.

• Interviewed patients to obtain medical information, weight and height measurements and vital signs.

• Assessed need for, ordered and interpreted appropriate lab tests.

• Administered medication and therapeutic treatments as per physician orders.

• Administered prescribed medications according to treatment plan.

• Measured and recorded patient temperature and blood pressure to identify issues.

• Explained procedures and test results to assist patients in informed decision-making. Observed patients, charted and reporting changes in patients' conditions, such as adverse reactions to medication and treatment and taking any necessary action.

• Dressed, maintaining personal hygiene, moved in bed and standing and walking.

• Assembled and used equipment, such as catheters, tracheotomy tubes and oxygen suppliers.

• Leveraged wound care expertise to change dressings and monitor for signs of infection.

• Answered patient calls and determined proper course of care.

• Recorded food and fluid intake and output.

• Supervised nurses' aides and assistants.

• Collaborated with healthcare team to assess patient needs and develop treatment plans.

• Provided direct patient care to diverse patient populations.

• Collected samples, such as blood, urine and sputum from patients and performed routine laboratory tests on samples.

• Evaluated nursing intervention outcomes, conferring with other healthcare team members as necessary.

• Applied proper lifting techniques and mobility aids to support safe movement for mobility-inhibited patients.

• Safeguarded against germ spread with stringent enforcement of infection-control procedures.

• Monitored supply usage and proactively requisitioned replenishment to support seamless care continuum.

• Replaced bed linens and replenished room consumables to support patient comfort and wellness.

• Inserted IV lines and catheters with focus on best practices and compassionate care.

• Charted patient data in EMR system and informed care team of significant changes.

• Set up equipment and prepared medical treatment rooms.

• Modified patient treatment plans as indicated by patients' responses and conditions.

• Supervised teams of certified nurse assistants, assigning staff according to patient needs and nurse capabilities.

• Transcribed doctor's orders and integrated individual patient treatment plans.

• Interviewed patients to obtain medical information, weight and height measurements and vital signs.

• Administered medication and therapeutic treatments as per physician orders. CHARGE LICENSED PRACTICAL NURSE, LTC, ER, MED/SURG — South Lyon Medical Center Yerington, Nevada, October 2018 - July 2019

• Instructed patients and family members on proper discharge care.

• Interpreted department's policies and procedures to personnel, residents and visitors.

• Participated in health care team meetings to discuss patient needs and staff concerns.

• Assessed need for, ordered and interpreted appropriate lab tests.

• Responded with appropriate actions and urgency to resident illness, injury or complaints.

• Measured and recorded patient temperature and blood pressure to identify issues.

• Collected samples, such as blood, urine and sputum from patients and performed routine laboratory tests on samples.

• Dressed, maintaining personal hygiene, moved in bed and standing and walking.

• Collaborated with healthcare team to assess patient needs and develop treatment plans.

• Evaluated nursing intervention outcomes, conferring with other healthcare team members as necessary. Observed patients, charted and reporting changes in patients' conditions, such as adverse reactions to medication and treatment and taking any necessary action.

• Supervised nurses' aides and assistants.

• Assembled and used equipment, such as catheters, tracheotomy tubes and oxygen suppliers.

• Answered patient calls and determined proper course of care.

• Provided direct patient care to diverse patient populations.

• Explained procedures and test results to assist patients in informed decision-making.

• Recorded food and fluid intake and output.

• Administered prescribed medications according to treatment plan.

• Leveraged wound care expertise to change dressings and monitor for signs of infection.

• Safeguarded against germ spread with stringent enforcement of infection-control procedures.

• Set up equipment and prepared medical treatment rooms.

• Monitored supply usage and proactively requisitioned replenishment to support seamless care continuum.

• Applied proper lifting techniques and mobility aids to support safe movement for mobility-inhibited patients.

• Charted patient data in EMR system and informed care team of significant changes.

• Replaced bed linens and replenished room consumables to support patient comfort and wellness.

• Interpreted department's policies and procedures to personnel, residents and visitors.

• Participated in health care team meetings to discuss patient needs and staff concerns.

• Supervised teams of certified nurse assistants, assigning staff according to patient needs and nurse capabilities.

• Administered medication and therapeutic treatments as per physician orders.

• Interviewed patients to obtain medical information, weight and height measurements and vital signs.

• Transcribed doctor's orders and integrated individual patient treatment plans.

• Assessed need for, ordered and interpreted appropriate lab tests.

• Responded with appropriate actions and urgency to resident illness, injury or complaints.

• Modified patient treatment plans as indicated by patients' responses and conditions.

• Instructed patients and family members on proper discharge care.

• Advocated for patient needs and assisted patients and families in receiving proper medical care during hospitalization. LPN CHARGE NURSE — Valley View Home

Glasgow, Montanna, July 2018 - October 2018

• Collaborated daily with physicians and health care team to achieve optimum patient care.

• Collaborated with other faculty members to design and communicate instructional strategies.

• Managed patients' pain relief and sedation by providing pharmacologic and non-pharmacologic interventions.

• Assessed urgent and emergent health conditions with physiologically and technologically derived data.

• Obtained specimens or samples for laboratory work.

• Prepared patients for surgery by administering pain medication, sedatives and analgesics.

• Educated patients regarding medications, procedures and treatments.

• Updated necessary records as required by laws, district policies and school regulations.

• Interpreted department's policies and procedures to personnel, residents and visitors.

• Assessed need for, ordered and interpreted appropriate lab tests.

• Instructed patients and family members on proper discharge care.

• Responded with appropriate actions and urgency to resident illness, injury or complaints.

• Transcribed doctor's orders and integrated individual patient treatment plans.

• Participated in health care team meetings to discuss patient needs and staff concerns.

• Supervised teams of certified nurse assistants, assigning staff according to patient needs and nurse capabilities.

• Interviewed patients to obtain medical information, weight and height measurements and vital signs.

• Administered medication and therapeutic treatments as per physician orders.

• Leveraged wound care expertise to change dressings and monitor for signs of infection.

• Provided direct patient care to diverse patient populations.

• Supervised nurses' aides and assistants.

• Evaluated nursing intervention outcomes, conferring with other healthcare team members as necessary.

• Measured and recorded patient temperature and blood pressure to identify issues.

• Administered prescribed medications according to treatment plan.

• Explained procedures and test results to assist patients in informed decision-making.

• Collaborated with healthcare team to assess patient needs and develop treatment plans.

• Answered patient calls and determined proper course of care.

• Dressed, maintaining personal hygiene, moved in bed and standing and walking.

• Recorded food and fluid intake and output.

• Collected samples, such as blood, urine and sputum from patients and performed routine laboratory tests on samples. Observed patients, charted and reporting changes in patients' conditions, such as adverse reactions to medication and treatment and taking any necessary action.

• Assembled and used equipment, such as catheters, tracheotomy tubes and oxygen suppliers.

• Applied proper lifting techniques and mobility aids to support safe movement for mobility-inhibited patients.

• Set up equipment and prepared medical treatment rooms.

• Safeguarded against germ spread with stringent enforcement of infection-control procedures.

• Monitored supply usage and proactively requisitioned replenishment to support seamless care continuum.

• Charted patient data in EMR system and informed care team of significant changes. LPN — Johnson Memorial Hospital

Dawson, Minnesota, December 2017 - June 2018

LPN CHARGE NURSE — Knife River

Beulah, North Dakota, May 2017 - December 2017

• Interpreted department's policies and procedures to personnel, residents and visitors.

• Administered medication and therapeutic treatments as per physician orders.

• Supervised teams of certified nurse assistants, assigning staff according to patient needs and nurse capabilities.

• Participated in health care team meetings to discuss patient needs and staff concerns.

• Responded with appropriate actions and urgency to resident illness, injury or complaints.

• Transcribed doctor's orders and integrated individual patient treatment plans.

• Instructed patients and family members on proper discharge care.

• Interviewed patients to obtain medical information, weight and height measurements and vital signs.

• Modified patient treatment plans as indicated by patients' responses and conditions.

• Assessed need for, ordered and interpreted appropriate lab tests.

• Answered patient calls and determined proper course of care.

• Explained procedures and test results to assist patients in informed decision-making.

• Collected samples, such as blood, urine and sputum from patients and performed routine laboratory tests on samples.

• Provided direct patient care to diverse patient populations. Observed patients, charted and reporting changes in patients' conditions, such as adverse reactions to medication and treatment and taking any necessary action.

• Assembled and used equipment, such as catheters, tracheotomy tubes and oxygen suppliers.

• Recorded food and fluid intake and output.

• Supervised nurses' aides and assistants.

• Measured and recorded patient temperature and blood pressure to identify issues.

• Dressed, maintaining personal hygiene, moved in bed and standing and walking.

• Leveraged wound care expertise to change dressings and monitor for signs of infection.

• Collaborated with healthcare team to assess patient needs and develop treatment plans.

• Evaluated nursing intervention outcomes, conferring with other healthcare team members as necessary.

• Administered prescribed medications according to treatment plan.

• Charted patient data in EMR system and informed care team of significant changes.

• Safeguarded against germ spread with stringent enforcement of infection-control procedures.

• Applied proper lifting techniques and mobility aids to support safe movement for mobility-inhibited patients.

• Set up equipment and prepared medical treatment rooms.

• Replaced bed linens and replenished room consumables to support patient comfort and wellness.

• Monitored supply usage and proactively requisitioned replenishment to support seamless care continuum.

• Inserted IV lines and catheters with focus on best practices and compassionate care.

• Interpreted department's policies and procedures to personnel, residents and visitors.

• Administered medication and therapeutic treatments as per physician orders.

• Transcribed doctor's orders and integrated individual patient treatment plans. LPN CHARGE NURSE — Primrose Retirement Center

Gillette, Wyoming, June 2016 - April 2017

• Participated in health care team meetings to discuss patient needs and staff concerns.

• Modified patient treatment plans as indicated by patients' responses and conditions.

• Responded with appropriate actions and urgency to resident illness, injury or complaints.

• Supervised teams of certified nurse assistants, assigning staff according to patient needs and nurse capabilities.

• Instructed patients and family members on proper discharge care.

• Interviewed patients to obtain medical information, weight and height measurements and vital signs.

• Assessed need for, ordered and interpreted appropriate lab tests. Observed patients, charted and reporting changes in patients' conditions, such as adverse reactions to medication and treatment and taking any necessary action.

• Leveraged wound care expertise to change dressings and monitor for signs of infection.

• Provided direct patient care to diverse patient populations.

• Evaluated nursing intervention outcomes, conferring with other healthcare team members as necessary.

• Supervised nurses' aides and assistants.

• Measured and recorded patient temperature and blood pressure to identify issues.

• Dressed, maintaining personal hygiene, moved in bed and standing and walking.

• Assembled and used equipment, such as catheters, tracheotomy tubes and oxygen suppliers.

• Collected samples, such as blood, urine and sputum from patients and performed routine laboratory tests on samples.

• Explained procedures and test results to assist patients in informed decision-making.

• Collaborated with healthcare team to assess patient needs and develop treatment plans.

• Answered patient calls and determined proper course of care.

• Recorded food and fluid intake and output.

• Administered prescribed medications according to treatment plan.

• Charted patient data in EMR system and informed care team of significant changes.

• Replaced bed linens and replenished room consumables to support patient comfort and wellness.

• Monitored supply usage and proactively requisitioned replenishment to support seamless care continuum.

• Safeguarded against germ spread with stringent enforcement of infection-control procedures.

• Applied proper lifting techniques and mobility aids to support safe movement for mobility-inhibited patients.

• Set up equipment and prepared medical treatment rooms.

• Administered medication and therapeutic treatments as per physician orders.

• Supervised teams of certified nurse assistants, assigning staff according to patient needs and nurse capabilities.

• Responded with appropriate actions and urgency to resident illness, injury or complaints.

• Assessed need for, ordered and interpreted appropriate lab tests.

• Transcribed doctor's orders and integrated individual patient treatment plans.

• Instructed patients and family members on proper discharge care.

• Interpreted department's policies and procedures to personnel, residents and visitors.

• Modified patient treatment plans as indicated by patients' responses and conditions.

• Participated in health care team meetings to discuss patient needs and staff concerns. LPN, PRIVATE DUTY — Sharons Home Health

Moorcroft, Wyoming, November 2015 - June 2016

• Interviewed patients to obtain medical information, weight and height measurements and vital signs.

• Leveraged wound care expertise to change dressings and monitor for signs of infection.

• Evaluated nursing intervention outcomes, conferring with other healthcare team members as necessary. Observed patients, charted and reporting changes in patients' conditions, such as adverse reactions to medication and treatment and taking any necessary action.

• Administered prescribed medications according to treatment plan.

• Explained procedures and test results to assist patients in informed decision-making.

• Provided direct patient care to diverse patient populations.

• Collaborated with healthcare team to assess patient needs and develop treatment plans.

• Answered patient calls and determined proper course of care.

• Collected samples, such as blood, urine and sputum from patients and performed routine laboratory tests on samples.

• Assembled and used equipment, such as catheters, tracheotomy tubes and oxygen suppliers.

• Supervised nurses' aides and assistants.

• Recorded food and fluid intake and output.

• Measured and recorded patient temperature and blood pressure to identify issues.

• Dressed, maintaining personal hygiene, moved in bed and standing and walking.

• Monitored supply usage and proactively requisitioned replenishment to support seamless care continuum.

• Safeguarded against germ spread with stringent enforcement of infection-control procedures.

• Charted patient data in EMR system and informed care team of significant changes.

• Applied proper lifting techniques and mobility aids to support safe movement for mobility-inhibited patients.

• Set up equipment and prepared medical treatment rooms.

• Replaced bed linens and replenished room consumables to support patient comfort and wellness.

• Recorded essential information about patient issues and communicated to doctor during appointments.

• Took and recorded vital signs in patients to determine fitness and identify immediate health issues.

• Monitored patient health conditions and scheduled appointments to provide further care.

• Submitted health-related information into online database to maintain records.

• Followed medication management procedures to comply with state and company guidelines.

• Assisted with collection, labeling and timely processing of specimens.

• Complied with HIPAA guidelines to protect privacy of patients.

• Supervised medication distribution and observed patients to identify progress or side effects.

• Provided direct care to patients with home visits and medication management.

• Served as liaison between patients and other medical or mental health professionals. Observed patients, charted and reporting changes in patients' conditions, such as adverse reactions to medication and treatment and taking any necessary action.

• Answered patient calls and determined proper course of care.

• Provided direct patient care to diverse patient populations.

• Recorded food and fluid intake and output.

• Measured and recorded patient temperature and blood pressure to identify issues. LPN OFFICE NURSE — Regional Health

Newcastle, Wyoming, December 2014 - February 2015

LPN FIELD NURSE — OneHealth Home Health

Idabel, OK, November 2013 - July 2014

• Leveraged wound care expertise to change dressings and monitor for signs of infection.

• Collected samples, such as blood, urine and sputum from patients and performed routine laboratory tests on samples.

• Evaluated nursing intervention outcomes, conferring with other healthcare team members as necessary.

• Collaborated with healthcare team to assess patient needs and develop treatment plans.

• Prepared and examined food trays for conformance to prescribed diet.

• Assembled and used equipment, such as catheters, tracheotomy tubes and oxygen suppliers.

• Dressed, maintaining personal hygiene, moved in bed and standing and walking.

• Administered prescribed medications according to treatment plan.

• Monitored supply usage and proactively requisitioned replenishment to support seamless care continuum.

• Inserted IV lines and catheters with focus on best practices and compassionate care.

• Replaced bed linens and replenished room consumables to support patient comfort and wellness.

• Applied proper lifting techniques and mobility aids to support safe movement for mobility-inhibited patients.

• Worked with patients in both home and hospital settings, adhering to safety and sanitation protocols.

• Charted patient data in EMR system and informed care team of significant changes.

• Safeguarded against germ spread with stringent enforcement of infection-control procedures.

• Monitored patient health conditions and scheduled appointments to provide further care.

• Assisted with collection, labeling and timely processing of specimens.

• Took and recorded vital signs in patients to determine fitness and identify immediate health issues.

• Followed medication management procedures to comply with state and company guidelines.

• Recorded essential information about patient issues and communicated to doctor during appointments.

• Supervised medication distribution and observed patients to identify progress or side effects.

• Complied with HIPAA guidelines to protect privacy of patients.

• Served as liaison between patients and other medical or mental health professionals.

• Answered patient calls and determined proper course of care.

• Recorded food and fluid intake and output.

• Collected samples, such as blood, urine and sputum from patients and performed routine laboratory tests on samples.

• Explained procedures and test results to assist patients in informed decision-making.

• Measured and recorded patient temperature and blood pressure to identify issues.

• Safeguarded against germ spread with stringent enforcement of infection-control procedures.

• Set up equipment and prepared medical treatment rooms.

• Monitored supply usage and proactively requisitioned replenishment to support seamless care continuum.

• Charted patient data in EMR system and informed care team of significant changes.

• Supervised medication distribution and observed patients to identify progress or side effects.

• Followed medication management procedures to comply with state and company guidelines. LPN FIELD NURSE — Interim Health Care

Tulsa, Oklahoma, August 1991 - November 2013

• Provided direct care to patients with home visits and medication management.

• Monitored patient health conditions and scheduled appointments to provide further care.

• Submitted health-related information into online database to maintain records.

• Took and recorded vital signs in patients to determine fitness and identify immediate health issues.

• Served as liaison between patients and other medical or mental health professionals.

• Assisted with collection, labeling and timely processing of specimens.

• Complied with HIPAA guidelines to protect privacy of patients.

• Recorded essential information about patient issues and communicated to doctor during appointments.

• Collaborated with healthcare team to assess patient needs and develop treatment plans. Observed patients, charted and reporting changes in patients' conditions, such as adverse reactions to medication and treatment and taking any necessary action.

• Collected samples, such as blood, urine and sputum from patients and performed routine laboratory tests on samples.

• Leveraged wound care expertise to change dressings and monitor for signs of infection.

• Assembled and used equipment, such as catheters, tracheotomy tubes and oxygen suppliers.

• Answered patient calls and determined proper course of care.

• Measured and recorded patient temperature and blood pressure to identify issues.

• Provided direct patient care to diverse patient populations.

• Explained procedures and test results to



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