honey jiji
About Candidate
DHA-eligible Registered Nurse with over 2 years of hands-on experience in Medical ICU and Cardiac ICU settings. Skilled in managing critically ill patients, ventilator and BiPAP support, emergency response, medication administration, and advanced patient monitoring. Experienced in post-angiogram and angioplasty care, ECG interpretation, infection control, and multidisciplinary team collaboration. Strong commitment to patient safety, quality care, and clinical excellence. Actively seeking opportunities as a Staff Nurse / ICU Nurse in Dubai healthcare facilities.
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Education
Activities and societies: Actively participated in nursing academic and extracurricular activities, including the Nursing Students Association, clinical skills training, and hospital-based rotations. Involved in health awareness programs, blood donation drives, and community outreach initiatives, while attending workshops and training programs to strengthen clinical and professional skills. BSc Nursing graduate with clinical exposure to critical care settings, skilled in patient monitoring, infection control, and delivering high-quality nursing care.
Work & Experience
>Delivered comprehensive critical care to patients with respiratory failure, sepsis, cardiac emergencies, and multi-organ dysfunction in a high-acuity Medical ICU. >Performed continuous cardiac monitoring, ECG interpretation, hemodynamic assessment, and early recognition of clinical deterioration. >Managed mechanically ventilated patients (invasive ventilation, BiPAP, CPAP) including airway care, ABG monitoring, and ventilator weaning support. >Administered and titrated high-alert ICU medications such as vasopressors, inotropes, sedatives, insulin infusions, and emergency drugs in compliance with protocols.
>Monitored patients post cardiac procedures such as angiograms and angioplasty >Assisted with intubation, catheterisation, and other critical interventions. >Maintained equipment, documentation, and infection control standards. Educated patients and families on treatment and recovery processes