I.am a **.year old.male with over * years experience as a nurse aid. I am married
with one child who.is 15years.
I attended school at cranbourne Boys.high.and finished o level. I spend.my.off days working at Allan mechanics fixing cars . I hold a zimbabwean driving licence.
Fredd Manyika
************@*****.***
9034 unit k, Chitungwiza
January 2019 to Current
Nurse Aide
Chitungwiza hospital, Chitungwiza
WORK HISTORY
Provided incontinence care and bed baths,
maintaining patient dignity at all times.
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Recorded weight and height measurements, blood
pressure and blood sugar levels.
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Diligently followed Infection Prevention and Control
(IPC) policies to minimise ward infection rates.
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Collected and disposed of clinical waste in line with regulations.
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Delivered practical and emotional support to patients and caregivers, enhancing quality care provisions.
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Maintained optimal levels of clinical stock and
medical stationery.
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Input patient data onto clinical system, adhering to confidentiality laws.
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Escorted residents to and from hospitals to reduce appointment no-shows and maximise accessibility to complex care.
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Carried out safe, secure manual handling, promoting independence whilst assisting patients with mobility.
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Demonstrated person-centred care by establishing
positive rapport with patients and differentiating treatment.
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Reported non-compliant behaviour to head nurses to maintain high-quality care.
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Built caring, supportive relationships with residents, enhancing daily life through personalised care.
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• Performed daily clinical observations, recording January 1997
Ordinary level
Cranbourne boys high school,
Harate
SKILLS
• Quality patient care
• Clinical observations
• Emotional patient support
• Healthcare support
• Computer literate
• Secure manual handling
• Practical patient support
• Infection Prevention and Control
• Personal care
EDUCATION
medical data accurately and securely.
• Prepared treatment rooms prior to use.
Collaborated with nurses to evaluate care plan
outcomes, implementing or adjusting interventions
accordingly.
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Supported bed-ridden patients through regular
repositioning and chair-based exercise, helping to prevent sores, joint degeneration and blood clotting.
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Carried out routine patients dressings and health
checks.
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Cleaned, sterilised and stored clinical equipment
appropriately.
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