CURRICULUM VITAE: EUCHERIA OKECHUKWU
SOUTH AFRICA
Cell: +27-837******
Email:admosf@r.postjobfree.com
Date of birth: 11-12-1994
Randburg
Johannesburg
CARREER OBJECTIVE
To work with a professional group that will utilize my knowledge and skills towards the contribution to the success of the company.
PERSONNAL DETAILS
Nationality: Nigerien
Permit in South Africa: Student Permit
Language proficiency: English (Excellent)
Gender: Female
JOB TITLE
Caregiver
EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATIONS (Junior Manager)
CERTIFICATES
Caregiver
Higher Certificate in Information Technology
Matric Certificate
COLLEGES
EMPILWENI EDUCATION (In Service of Humanity)
RICHFIELD Graduate Institute of Technology.
COURSE
Caregiver
Support Staff
FIELD OF STUDY
Nursing Science
Faculty of Information Technology.
TRAINED TO DO THE FOLLOWING
Health Education-prevention and early detection of health problems
General care of child and infant. Demonstrated baby bath
Basic nutrition-feeding helpless patient,diets
Basic First Aid emergencies
STD & Aids/Family Planning
Total patient 0bservation
Fluid balance and recording
Urine testing and specimen collection
Basic medical terminology
Infection control
Hand washing
Mouth care
Urinary catheter care
Personal and community hygiene
Computer literacy
Academic literacy (English and Complied Mathematics )
Geriatric are
o Bed bath,pressure part care,tepid sponge
o General Hygiene
o Mobilization Of Patient
o Bed making,bed positions, bed accessories
o Bed rest complications
o Feeding Of Patients
o Assist With taking and recording T.P.R
o Intake & Output
o Universal Precautions
o Aseptic Technique
SKILLS
The ability to relate to people from a wide variety of background
Skills in communicating with tack and sensitivity
The ability to remain calm under pressure
MY DAY –TO – DAY DUTIES ARE
Getting to know patients and their interests and needs
Helping with personal care like washing, using the toilet and dressing
Food preparation,feeding and giving out medication
Carrying out general tasks like housework,laundry and shopping
Working with other health and social care professionals to provide individual care and development plan giving emotional and practical support to children and other young people
Supporting families to get used to new caring responsibilities
Going with patients to and from a residential home.