Registered Staff Nurse
American university medical center
Total years of experience :6 years, 2 Months
Pediatric ward
Adult covid unit
• Working with patients and asking questions about their health for diagnosis and documenting patients' symptoms and medical history for the doctor.
• Assessing patients needs and providing initial care.
• Identifying changes in patients symptoms and intervening in emergency situations.
• Participating in pain management for patients.
• Administering medications, drawing blood, and giving childhood vaccinations following age-appropriate guidelines.
• Monitoring temperature, pulse, breathing, and blood pressure and keeping accurate records.
• Evaluating children for signs and symptoms of abuse.
• Providing supportive care to dying children.
• Dealing with the anxieties and demands of parents, and helping families to deal with their child's illness or injury.
• Remaining up to date on the latest developments, rules and regulations, drug therapies, equipment, and treatment procedures.
Enable professionals and practitioners from different backgrounds to communicate better about each other’s roles and responsibilities.
•Provide a shared identity and purpose that encourages team members to trust each other.
•Lead to better communication and trust between team members and more holistic and person-centred practice.
•Prevent unnecessary errors and avoidance of related harm to individuals and their families.
•Result in resources being used more efficiently through reduced duplication, greater productivity and preventative care approaches.
Magnet accreditation champion 2012 until present
•Promote the Magnet recognition program, professional practice and professional certification to nursing colleagues
•Disseminate information to nursing peers, and educate them on action plans to achieve Magnet designation.
• Working with children and asking questions about their health for diagnosis and documenting patients' symptoms and medical history for the doctor.
• Assessing a child's needs and providing initial care.
• Identifying changes in children's symptoms and intervening in emergency situations.
• Participating in pain management for children.
• Administering medications, drawing blood, and giving childhood vaccinations following age-appropriate guidelines.
• Monitoring temperature, pulse, breathing, and blood pressure and keeping accurate records.
• Evaluating children for signs and symptoms of abuse.
• Providing supportive care to dying children.
• Dealing with the anxieties and demands of parents, and helping families to deal with their child's illness or injury.
• Remaining up to date on the latest developments, rules and regulations, drug therapies, equipment, and treatment procedures.
Nurses from all setting and roles actively participate in organizational decision-making groups, which affect education and professional development within the nursing division.
courses: License of handling nursing profession from Lebanese ministry of health
courses: License of handling nursing profession from Lebanese ministry of health
courses: Certificates •Basic cardiac life support •Basic medication safety •Phlebotomy and blood sample collection •Infection prevention and control
courses: Certificates •Basic cardiac life support •Basic medication safety •Phlebotomy and blood sample collection •Infection prevention and control