

I am a compassionate, highly skilled Registered Nurse with +13 years of experience across medical‑surgical, emergency, hemodialysis, peritoneal dialysis, CRRT, and long‑term acute care settings. I deliver advanced clinical care, including ventilator and tracheostomy management, IV/central‑line therapy, and wound care, while mentoring staff and collaborating closely with multidisciplinary teams to improve patient outcomes. I am confident that my clinical judgment, commitment to medical ethics, and proven ability to manage complex, high‑acuity patients will be an asset to your team.
Acute long‑term care hospital providing extended, hospital‑level treatment for patients with complex, prolonged needs.
Core Responsibilities
• Provide direct nursing care to medically complex patients, including ventilator management, tracheostomy care, hemodialysis support coordination, and monitoring of unstable vital signs.
• Administer medications and IV therapies (including central line/TPN management when applicable) and document medication administration and responses.
• Wound assessment and management, including pressure injury prevention, dressing changes, and collaboration with wound care specialists.
• Comprehensive patient assessment and care planning using the nursing process (assessment, planning, intervention, evaluation) and updating care plans for long‑stay patients.
• Coordinate multidisciplinary care with physicians, respiratory therapists, physical/occupational/speech therapy, social work, and case management to support recovery and discharge planning.
• Family education and communication about prognosis, care goals, and post‑discharge needs.
Ascension hospital A Level I trauma hospital is the highest‑capacity facility for life‑threatening injuries and critical‑care coverage.
Dialysis units deliver in‑hospital nephrology care and Inpatient dialysis services focused on safety, monitor hemodynamic status, infection control, and multidisciplinary coordination.
Core responsibilities
• Administer and monitor dialysis treatments per physician orders and unit protocols.
• Assess and document patient status before, during, and after dialysis (vitals, weight, access function, symptoms).
• Operate and troubleshoot dialysis machines and equipment; ensure machine disinfection and supply readiness.
• Manage medications and IV therapies related to dialysis (anticoagulation, erythropoietin, IV fluids) and report adverse events.
• Vascular access care: assess fistula/graft, perform needle cannulation (if in scope), and escalate access issues.
• Patient/family education: fluid/diet restrictions, access care, and home dialysis options when applicable.
• Coordinate with interdisciplinary team for nutrition, social needs, and discharge or outpatient dialysis placement
Princess Hamzah Hospital is a major government secondary care hospital in Amman that provides emergency, inpatient, outpatient, and specialty services across multiple floors and roughly 440–450 beds, emphasis on clinical competence, patient safety, and multidisciplinary coordination.
Core Responsibilities for Nurses
• Direct patient care: assessment, medication administration, IV/central line care, wound management, and monitoring.
• Emergency response: participate in codes, rapid response teams, and trauma activations.
• Multidisciplinary coordination: collaborate with physicians, therapists, pharmacists, and social work for care planning and discharge.
• Documentation and quality: accurate charting, infection control compliance, and participation in quality improvement initiatives.
• Patient and family education: explain diagnoses, medications, wound care, and follow‑up plans.
IBN Al‑Haytham Hospital in Amman is a well‑established private tertiary hospital 207 beds, offering 24/7 emergency services and multiple specialty departments.
Core responsibilities
• Direct patient care: assessments, medication/IV administration, wound care, monitoring and documentation.
• Emergency response: participate in codes, rapid response, and trauma activations.
• Multidisciplinary coordination: collaborate with physicians, pharmacists, therapists, and social work for care planning and discharge.
• Infection control & quality: follow HCAC/ hospital protocols, accurate charting, participate in audits and improvement projects.
• Patient/family education: explain diagnoses, medications, follow‑up, and self‑care before discharge
Clinical Skills: Medical Assessment, Critical Care, Wound Care, IV Therapy, Medication Administration, Patient Education, Electronic Documentation (CCR, Hakeem systems), Triage, BLS, ACLS, PALS, Colostomy Care, Tracheostomy Care, Physical Assessment, Central Venous Catheter (CVC) Care, NG Tube Care, PEG Tube Care, Chest Tube Care, Ileostomy/Colostomy Care, Wound Care, Catheterization
Patient Care: Diabetes Management, Patient Management, Discharge Planning, Health Care Consultation
Other: Healthcare Billing, Strong Medical Ethic, Excellent Communication, Teamwork, Decision-Making, Time Management
Certifications and Licenses
· Registered Nurse - California license Active # 95401157
. Registered Nurse - Compact License (#28292891A)
· State of New Mexico Board of Nursing (#58335)
· Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) - American Heart Association (AHA)
· Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS) - AHA
· Basic Life Support (BLS) - AHA
· Colostomy Care Certification
· First Aid Certification
Training
· Tracheostomy Care and Suctioning
· Limb Restraint Techniques
· Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Usage
· Central Venous Catheter (CVC) Care
· Ileostomy and Colostomy Care
· Open Wound Care
· Indwelling Catheter Insertion and Removal
· Blood and Blood Product Policy
· IV Medication Administration
· TPN Administration
· I&O Charting
· Chest Tube Care
· NG Tube Care
· PEG Tube Care
· Central Line Care