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EMPLOYEE NAME
City, State Zip | (111) 222‐3333 | email@gmail.com
PROFESSIONAL SUMMARY
RN with 3+ years of experience delivering specialized patient care on a cardiothoracic telemetry unit for a
comprehensive healthcare facility.
Targeted practice managing care plans for post pacemaker, heart catheterization, surgical heart, and lung transplant
recipients, post cardiac and thoracic surgery patients, and patients in need of congestive heart failure (CHF),
diabetes mellitus (DM), and ventricular assist device (VAD) care management.
Demonstrates strong critical thinking, decision making, problem solving, time management, multi-tasking, and
communication skills.
NAME, BSN, RN | (111) 222‐3333 | email@gmail.com | Page 2
CORE PROFICIENCIES
Pharmaceutical Patient Advocacy Epic Software
Disbursement Discharge Planning Patient Privacy (HIPAA)
Catheterizations Microsoft (Word, Excel,
Wound Care PowerPoint)
CERTIFICATIONS & LICENSES
Basic Life Support (BLS), American Heart Association, expires 08/2020
Registered Nurse (RN), State of California, Lic#95101689, expires 05/2020
EXPERIENCE
Registered Nurse | Ronald Reagan UCLA Health Center, Los Angeles, CA 2016-Present
An acute care hospital, teaching facility with a trauma level and a total of 520 beds.
Deliver expert-rated bedside and discharge care by educating patients and families in post-surgery care, the
importance of follow-up appointments, and proper medication use.
Perform patient care management via 12 lead EKGs, telemetry monitoring, chest tubes, gastrostomy (g-tubes), trach
tubes, nasogastric (NG) tubes, incisional/wound/pressure ulcer care, wound vac, and wound dressing changes.
Administer over the counter and pharmaceutical medications in alignment with stringent doctor recommendations,
including pain control and IV meds such as insulin, heparin, and amiodarone.
Communicate and collaborate with members of the Radiology, Ultrasound, Cath Lab, Nuclear Med, and the
Operating Room (OR) departments to deliver best possible patient treatment.
Coordinate with interdisciplinary teams comprised of Physicians, Respiratory (RT), Physical (PT), Occupational
(OT), Social Work, Case Management, Wound Care, and Dietary specialist.
Provide CICARE in all hospital interactions.
EDUCATION | CREDENTIALS
Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN), UCLA, Los Angeles, CA
Member of Chi Omega Sorority
o Student Class President for the Foundation for International Medical Relief of Children (FIMRC).
o Traveled to Mexico, teaching children at an orphanage about healthy lifestyle choices by playing interactive
games and preparing healthy meals.
o Traveled to the Dominican Republic, providing health care to the citizens of Restauración.
o Graduation Chair for nursing program, coordinating graduation and fundraising events.
RESEARCH PROJECTS
UCLA Nursing program, award-winning unit research project, “A Walk to Remember: How Do Interactive Patient
Engagement Tools Affect Knowledge Retention?”
VOLUNTEERISM / COMMUNITY LEADERSHIP
Worked every holiday season for eight years at the Lakewood Sheriff Station by preparing, wrapping and distributing
gifts and food for lower socioeconomical communities.
Counselor-in-training at Camp Conrad Chinnock, a camp for type one diabetics; engaged with diabetic children and
encouraged carbohydrate counting, self-administration of insulin shots, pump training, and how to manage their
disease effectively.