Objective
Skills
Education and Training
Experience
CHRISTINE FRELICH
Madison, WI 53713 C: 608-***-**** *********@*****.*** Worked and managed people in all different situations of life. Skilled client communication skills.
Self motivated to accomplish maximum tasks
complete tasks in timely manner.
Patient triaging
Multi-tasking and prioritization
Healthcare platforms
Samples collection
Licensed Practical Nurse
Caring for wounds
Staff direction and task delegation
Rehabilitation techniques
Bachelor of Science, Nursing Sep 1969
Eastern Iowa Community College Clinton, Ia.
LPN May 1996 to Sep 2020
Mercy Hospital Janesville, Wi.
Team member of large, active Medical Unit.
Examined and addressed lacerations, contusions and physical symptoms to assess and prioritize need for further attention.
Collected biological specimens and packages for laboratory transport to complete diagnostic tests.
Researched and studied client diagnoses to identify care needs, effectively contributed to nursing plan developments and facilitated patient education. Responded to patient alarms and needs-assessment requests to identify course of treatment.
Promoted patient satisfaction by assisting with daily living needs such as bathing, dressing, toileting and exercising.
Monitored patient's respiration activity, blood pressure and blood glucose levels in response to medical administration.
Guaranteed exceptional care quality by correctly administering medication, inserting and caring for catheters, dressing and changing wounds and assisting with personal hygiene.
Managed wound care, gave respiratory treatments and helped with non-invasive procedures.
Answered patient and family questions to educate on optimal treatment procedures.
Used sterile techniques, including [Technique] and [Technique] to prepare patients for procedures.
Assisted physicians with conducting examinations and patient scans during diagnostic processes.
LPN Sep 2007 to Aug 2010
Ft. Atkinson Hospital Ft. Atkinson, Wi.
I was a team member of a varied number of clients. Documented information in patient charts and communicated status updates to interdisciplinary care team.
Examined and addressed lacerations, contusions and physical symptoms to assess and prioritize need for further attention.
Collected specimens, monitored vitals and maximized patient comfort to maintain optimal environment.
Responded to patient alarms and needs-assessment requests to identify course of treatment.
Collected biological specimens and packages for laboratory transport to complete diagnostic tests.
Documented patient intake and dietary requirements, also assisting with feeding and monitoring.
Promoted patient satisfaction by assisting with daily living needs such as bathing, dressing, toileting and exercising.
Assisted patients with shaving, bathing and oral hygiene to promote healthy habits and overall wellness.
Administered personal nursing assistance in pre- and post-operative situations. Engaged with patient family and friends to provide courteous, efficient visit experience.
LPN Nov 1987 to Sep 1997
Beloit Health and Rehabilitation Beloit, WI
Team member of a large active Medicare facility.
Examined and addressed lacerations, contusions and physical symptoms to assess and prioritize need for further attention.
Collected biological specimens and packages for laboratory transport to complete diagnostic tests.
Researched and studied client diagnoses to identify care needs, effectively contributed to nursing plan developments and facilitated patient education. Responded to patient alarms and needs-assessment requests to identify course of treatment.
Promoted patient satisfaction by assisting with daily living needs such as bathing, dressing, toileting and exercising.
Monitored patient's respiration activity, blood pressure and blood glucose levels in response to medical administration.
Managed wound care, gave respiratory treatments and helped with non-invasive procedures.
Followed rehabilitation and treatment care plans to accelerate patient recovery, minimize pain and optimize patient outcomes.
Answered patient and family questions to educate on optimal treatment procedures.
Used sterile techniques, including [Technique] and [Technique] to prepare patients for procedures.