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New Grad Nurse Resume Template for Word
Boston, Massachusetts 11111
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Summary Statement
Hardworking and compassionate new grad nurse with more than six years of direct care experience and supervised training. Skilled at providing accurate diagnoses and caring treatment, especially for geriatric patients, with whom I logged more than 100 hours. Passionate about providing community resources and educational support to ER patients struggling with drug abuse.
Skills
* Trained in both geriatric environment and emergency room setting
* Completed Registered Nurse Certification, remaining current
* Graduated at the top of class
* Proficient in medical computer programs, including MediTech and Epic
* Detail-oriented and highly organized worker with a focus on confidentiality
* Superior written and verbal communication skills
* Excellent compassionate care and ability to remain caring when working with emotional patients
* Ability to stay calm in high-pressure, chaotic environments
Work History
New Grad Nursing Intern – Mass General Hospital
Boston, Massachusetts
July 2016 – Current
* Support ER nursing staff, completing assigned tasks and paperwork in a timely, organized, confidential manner
* Assess patient needs and administer meds, completing relevant documentation, in the ER, logging over 250 hours of direct emergency care
* Administer emergency medical procedures, including basic cardiac life support (BCLS) and advanced cardiac life support (ACLS)
* Provide responsive direct patient care to eight geriatric patients
* Collaborate with other medical care professionals while planning, managing, and assessing geriatric patient treatment regimen in unit with capacity for 36 patients.
* Insert IVs and perform blood transfusions and intravenous infusions, monitoring patients for reactions.
Supervised Nursing Assistant – Mercy Boston Family Clinic
Longwood, Massachusetts
September 2014 – May 2016
* Performed patient intake prior to them being seen by doctor or physician’s assistant
* Assisted in performing diagnostic tests and screenings
* Monitored vital signs, such as body temperature, pulse rate, respiration rate, and blood pressure
* Educated patients on treatment plan, healthy lifestyle habits, and disease prevention
* Recognized for compassionate response to frightened, angry, and emotional patients
* Tracked changes in health throughout the aging process
* Completed and filed records following exams
* Updated electronic records of up to 50 patients a day, according to office procedures
Education
MS in Nursing – 2017
Boston University
Honor Roll Inductee
BS in Nursing – 2015
Boston University
Certifications
RN-BC – Current