![]() Report cover report cover report cover.It reads well and may have an impact in peer. If you don't get called for an interview I will eat someone's hat. “Monitored and identified complications during hospital stay as well Initiating response pathways such as for sepsis: labs, fluid resuscitation, and antibiotics.”ĭo you have a teaching statement you can use? “Educated patients for safe home care teaching including drain management, (something else), (something else)Īfter that, then make a short list your clinical locations. Try “Provided and prioritized comprehensive care for up to 4 complex patients.” prioritization and time management are now mentioned. Instead of “Provided excellent care to four patients on a medical surgical unit”. Why not just combine it with your examples? At the same time, the clinical skills section are assumed skills you should already have as an RN. Seeking to expand his career in a med surg unit high technical skills in bedside procedures. Independent caring for up to four patients. ”New grad nurse with a solid foundation from 460 hours of clinical experience on a medical-surgical floor. A good summary/objective makes a big difference. I know you’ll get a lot of mixed answers here but overall, having a good statement preps a hiring manager of what to expect. Get rid of clinical hours and list unique projects/clinical skills (volunteering at a homeless shelter dining hall taking BPs and participating in health fairs educating the public on nutrition).ġ) portfolio be in a 1/2inch binder or report cover?Ģ) When applying, should I put myself as 1 race or 2 races? White, Asian, or both?ģ) keep or remove my Associate in Math and Science?ĥ) does the BLS/NIHSS need the "certified by AHA" part?įirst, you have to keep your summary/objective statement.Things I considered/might do in the future: Kept the objective/summary (paragraph section at the top).Changed my past job description from "gram stains and microscopy" to include "asepsis, infection control, handwashing, and microbe transmission routes".Added bullet points listing my qualifications.Tried to sell myself in the cover letter without making it too wordy and long.it went over epi-pens and what to do in patient anaphylactic situations) Added an anaphylaxis class I took back in 2018 (was like 10 minutes long, wasn't sure if it was even needed.Took out "Registered Nurse" under my name and replaced with ", RN" next to it (to save space).Changed from 3 different colors (gray, black, blue) to all black font.As always, do not rely on Reddit alone for answers critical to your health or your career. Safety Reminder: We do not provide official answers or provide professional judgement. ![]() r/UKHealthcare: Everything and anything related to UK Healthcare r/Pharmacy: Pharmacists, pharmacy students, techs, and anyone else in the pharmaceutical industry! r/MedicalSchool: Medical students and physicians who wish to advise them. r/HealthIT: Health information technology, electronic health records, security and privacy issues, and related legislation. r/Healthcare: Links and discussion about health care: systems, costs, problems and proposed solutions. ![]() r/GlobalHealth: Discusses the discipline concerned with improving the health of the most number of people, irrespective of where those people live in the world. Specific clarification on moderation related to the topics of abortion and reproductive healthįree Mental Healthcare for HCWs Related Subreddits For Prospective Nurses: No racism, sexism, or other intolerable isms. No COVID denialism, antivax, or other anti-science rubbish No revealing of personal information or social media accounts All posts should be related to nursing or healthcare
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