ELIZABETH FLETCHER
Georgetown, KY ***** C: 502-***-**** **********@*******.***
SUMMARY
Hardworking PACU nurse accustomed to treating diverse patient needs while managing dynamic conditions. Offering excellent clinical knowledge and judgment combined with strong documentation, vitals monitoring and problem-solving abilities. Well-versed in managing emergent cases with grace and efficiency.
SKILLS
Medical screening
Unit administration
Patient monitoring
Wound cleaning/care expertise
Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) certification
Medication and IV administration
Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) certification
EXPERIENCE
01/2017 to Current
Registered Nurse, PACU
Georgetown Community Hospital Georgetown, KY
Educated patients and families on treatment strategies and at-home care.
Administered medications, tracked dosages and documented patient conditions.
Coordinated care with physicians and other clinical staff to prepare for treatment, carry out interventions and enhance continuum of care to deliver comprehensive services.
Monitored and recorded patient condition, vital signs, recovery progress and medication side effects.
Treated patients using pharmacological and non-pharmacological treatment modalities to address various disorders, diseases and injuries.
09/2009 to 01/2017
Registered Nurse, Emergency Department
Georgetown Community Hospital Georgetown, KY
Coordinated care with physicians and other clinical staff to prepare for treatment, carry out interventions and enhance continuum of care to deliver comprehensive services.
Administered medications, tracked dosages and documented patient conditions.
Monitored and recorded patient condition, vital signs, recovery progress and medication side effects.
Educated patients and families on treatment strategies and at-home care.
Facilitated patient flow during emergency situations, directing evacuations, admissions and transfers.
Delivered high-quality and compassionate treatment to all patients.
Performed blood and blood product transfusions and intravenous infusions to address patient symptoms or underlying causes.
EDUCATION AND TRAINING
05/2008
Associate of Applied Science: Nursing
University of Toledo Toledo, OH