With your qualifications as a Registered Nurse (RN), plus your BLS and ACLS certifications, you’re equipped to handle a wide range of clinical and non-clinical roles in the nursing field. You can provide direct patient care by assessing patients, monitoring vital signs, administering medications, performing wound care, and supporting recovery across medical-surgical, pediatric, and emergency settings. Your training also allows you to respond to emergencies, perform CPR, and stabilize patients until advanced care is available. You are capable of assisting in clinical procedures, working alongside doctors during treatments, minor surgeries, and diagnostic processes. You can also collect and handle laboratory samples, ensuring proper labeling and safe transfer for analysis. In addition, you can play a strong role in infection prevention and control, maintaining hygiene standards, sterilizing equipment, and reducing the risk of hospital-acquired infections. Your background also supports patient education, where you guide patients and families on medications, disease management, lifestyle changes, and follow-up care. Beyond bedside care, you can function effectively in occupational health settings, providing first aid, conducting health screenings, and promoting workplace safety. You can also work in community health and outreach programs, carrying out health education, screenings, and preventive care initiatives. With your computer literacy and communication skills, you can handle documentation, electronic health records (EHR), and reporting, ensuring accurate and confidential patient data management. Overall, you are prepared to work in hospitals, clinics, companies, NGOs, and even telehealth environments—delivering safe, ethical, and patient-centered care while continuing to grow professionally.
Orlu United Medical Center – Nurse Intern Provided direct patient care including vital signs monitoring, medication administration, and wound care. Assisted doctors and senior nurses during procedures, supported patient assessments, and maintained accurate documentation. Ensured infection control standards while delivering compassionate, patient-centered care.