Pediatric Special Care Unit Nurse Resume
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Pediatric Nurses working in the special care unit are registered nurses who are proficient in providing nursing care to infants, toddlers, and children. They serve patients in ICU, or critical care units where their role is to ensure best comfort to patients. The pediatric nurses work as a helping hand for the doctors in patients' treatment. As this job mainly revolves around patients with less tolerance and abrupt behavioral changes due to pain, pediatric nurses must have exceptional abilities to sooth or calm down patients. They must be skilled at handling infants, and young children, and administering appropriate medications. A strong experience and an accredited certification can add value to your resume for this job.
Pediatric Special Care Unit Nurse Resume Sample
Jean M. Shelton
82 Trainer Avenue
Peoria, IL 61602
Phone: 349-943-4983
Email: jean.shelton@anymail.com
Job Objective:
Dedicated and compassionate nursing professional, seeking the position of PSCU Nurse at 'XYZ Memorial Hospital' where I can utilize my experience for providing exceptional treatment to infants, toddlers, and children by following the hospital's policies.
Summary of Skills:
- Sound understanding of health issues for children with ability to take care of sick, and ailing babies, infants and toddlers
- Capable of maintaining cool, and handle stressful situations in a very organized manner
- Ability to monitor and record new symptoms or changes in patient's condition to administer timely medicines after consulting physicians
- In-depth information about maintenance of medical equipment, and administration duties
- Proficient in advising and educating patient's family about the care to be taken during treatment and post discharge
- Expertise in maintaining accurate records of patients, and updating the hospital's database
- Team player capable of meeting deadlines by using critical-thinking skills
- Demonstrate excellent written and verbal communication skills
Work Experience:
Pediatric Special Care Unit Nurse
Kindred Hospital, Peoria, IL
July 2016 – Present
- Assisting surgeons for cardiac procedures like open-heart surgeries, valve replacements, and installation of pacemakers in infants with congenital diseases
- Providing healthcare services to children post cardiac procedures, and monitoring their response to identify uncommon behavior
- Supervising a team of 15 pediatric nursing professionals to ensure physician's orders about treatment, testing or medication are effectively carried out
- Performing blood transfusions for oncology patients, and scheduling chemotherapy sessions
- Educating parents about the stages of treatment, and care to be taken post operation or therapy sessions
- Coordinating for preparing documents, medical reports of referral patients from other hospitals and conducting physical assessment to understand current health status
- Collaborating with the hospital's management team and organizing health workshops in schools to spread awareness about obesity in children
Registered Pediatric Nurse
St. Francis Medical Center, Peoria, IL
November 2014 – June 2016
- Coordinated with nursing and interdisciplinary team for administering medication and honing other nursing skills like IV insertion, wound care, catheter care IV push meds, and trach care for infants
- Administered medications orally, intravenous, intramuscular or through gastrointestinal tubes to children in the intensive care unit
- Performed physical assessments of patients by checking medical history, blood pressure, and heomogram report to assist in developing a proper healthcare plan
- Actively participated in development of treatment plans for children with special needs and assisted doctors for minor procedures
- Worked as a liaison between the hospital and vendors to ensure enough medicine stock in the inventory, and handled maintenance of medical instruments, equipment, and machines
- Collaborated with the team to conduct awareness programs in schools about nutrition, behavioral approaches in kids, and conducted annual medical examination for 1000+ students for earlier diagnosis of health issues
- Educated parents about patient's condition, treatment plan, follow-up schedules, and post discharge care
Internship:
Nursing Intern
OSF Saint Francis Medical Center, Peoria, IL
August 2012 – October 2014
- Performed physical assessments of 50+ children throughout the day by assisting physicians and making case paper records for each patient
- Administered vaccines to more than 100 infants and toddlers in monthly health camps conducted by the medical center
- Provided one-to-one and bedside care for frail children and patients rescued from accidents, natural disasters, and emergency situations
- Assisted doctors to perform check of vital parameters, and administered medicines to reduce anxiety levels of newly admitted patients
- Collected samples of blood, urine or stool for lab tests, and interpreted lab reports informing the physician of observed abnormalities
- Conducted daily assessment rounds for critical care patients, and recorded observed changes in computerized charting system
- Effectively reported the status of 20 + special patients to the next intern before the end of shift
Education:
- Bachelor of Science in Nursing
Southern Illinois University School of Medicine, Springfield, IL
2014
Certification:
- Registered Nurse, State of Illinois, 2014
Certified Pediatric Nurse, 2014
ACLS Certification, ANA, 2015
Reference:
On request.