Registered Nurse in Emergency Department at NHS Foundation Trust- Royal Eye Hospital (2022-11 – 2025-09)
- Monitor, assess, address, document and report symptoms and changes in patients' conditions.
- Experienced in IV insertion, administration of medications and treatments as prescribed by physicians or according to established policies and protocols.
- Triage patients and prioritize care based on severity of illness or injury.
- Collaborate with members of interdisciplinary health team to plan, implement, coordinate and evaluate care with patients and their families.
- Recognize indicators of abuse or neglect, assess risks and initiate appropriate multi-agency referrals and maintain accurate, factual and confidential documentation.
- Perform telephone triage which serves as the first point of contact for patients calling with critical symptoms.
- Manage patients flow from arrival to triage, treatment, discharge, transfer or inpatient admission.
- Assess and manage patient pain levels using pharmacological and non-pharmacological methods.
- Act as the primary point of contact between doctors, nurses, ancillary departments and patient families.
- Assign and delegate nurses and health care workers based on skills, monitor compliance with staff guidelines, escalate behavioral incidents to manager and matron.
Registered Nurse in Neuro Intensive Care Unit at M.O.S.C Medical College Hospital (2021-09 – 2022-09)
- Highly skilled in rapid assessment, decision making, multi-tasking, and handling high pressure situations.
- Perform frequent neurological assessments to detect subtle changes in patients' status, level of consciousness and pupillary response.
- Manages post-operative recovery and adjust invasive devices like extra ventricular, lumbar drains and monitors.
- Safely calculate and administer critical care medications.
- Manages brain-injured patients through continuous IV sedation, specialized neuroprotective and anti-seizure medications, and strictly regulated body temperature control to prevent further damage.
- Skilled in immediate lifesaving interventions, assist with emergency intubations and monitor ventilator-associated complications.
- Management of emergency situations like status epilepticus, cardiac arrest, increased intracranial pressure, acute ischemic or hemorrhagic stroke, subarachnoid hemorrhage, road traffic accidents, burns, neuromuscular crises, central nervous system infections.