2002-09 – 2004-11
completed
Nursing
, Italy
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10-15 years experience |
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2002-09 – 2004-11
completed
2008-06 – Till now
Trauma Nurses treat patients in a state of emergency, we handle urgent situations where the cause of injury or disease isn’t yet known. We work in hospital emergency rooms and other chaotic environments, and often need to coordinate with doctors, family members and other nurses. As a Trauma Nurse, i do clinical evaluation, case study and follow-up.
We treat almost 400 cases per year.
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My job is to assess, treat and deliver care to patients, constantly adapting to suit the patient and the team I’m working with. Teamwork is very important in A&E; without it patients would not get the standards of care delivery and treatment that they receive. Another great thing about my role as nurse in A&E is the variety of locations where I could end up working - Majors, Resus, Minors, and CDU. You can work early, late, twilight, nightshift or you can do a long day, which is an early and a late shift.
Internship
2002-09-01 – 2004-09-01
over 1400 Hours of Nurse practice in 14 wards in 3 years
Co-author / co-creator
2016-09-01
Co-author / co-creator
2003-01-01
Other certificate
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1. Effective communication
As a nurse, you’re on the frontline of care. You’ll often find yourself the middleman, relaying critical information from a physician to a patient. You will also need to be able to foster an open dialogue with patients and their families so they fully understand their diagnosis, medication and any other medical concerns.
2. Flexibility
As a nurse, you never know what the day will bring. Last-minute changes constantly keep you on your toes while you juggle heavy workloads, paperwork, physicians and patients’ families. An ability to adapt to the busy, ever-evolving schedule of a nurse is essential to their success.
3. Critical thinking
A sharp and critical mind is needed to excel in the nursing field. Nurses must be able to assess a situation and make crucial decisions on the spot. In nursing, there are often multiple options for treatment, which means critical thinking is essential for analyzing the situation and determining the best solution.
4. Desire to learn
“The most effective nurses are curious and avid learners,” says Antonio Pizarro, MD.