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Create ResumeMarie Danvers
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Professional Summary
Dialysis Nurse accountable for prescribing, coordinating and delegating the nursing care of patient receiving chronic and acute hemodialysis or peritoneal dialysis. Serve as advocate for patient in regard to decisions affecting care plan. Identify patient needs and see that those needs are met.
Core Qualifications
Experience
Dialysis Nurse, April 2012 – PresentCompany Name City, State
- Document all information pertaining to patient history and treatment in an accurate and timely manner.
- Appropriately assess patients and then teach them about pain management techniques, beginning at admission with reassessment and follow up through hospitalization all the way to discharge.
- Assess, collaborate and coordinate the readiness of a patient for discharge with other members of the health care team.
- Accurately assess, reassess, develop and implement a patient care plan, ensuring that the patient understands and agrees to each aspect of the plan.
- Verify treatment orders relevant to dialysis treatment for each individual patient.
- Read and check treatment plans related to dialysis treatment, including flow sheets and acute and chronic orders.
Dialysis Nurse, August 2008 – May 2012
Company Name City, State
- Took blood samples when appropriate using proper collection methods and labeling.
- Initiated hemodialysis by connecting arterial cannula and starting blood flow at the appropriate m/min.
- Document and record pre-assessment dialysis and vascular access.
Education
2008 Bachelor of Science, NursingUniversity of California – City, State