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Registered Nurse Resume Sample

A compassionate, professional template designed for RNs, LPNs, CNAs, and Healthcare Professionals.

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Jessica Nurse, RN, BSN

Chicago, IL | jessica.rn@example.com | 555-0123

Professional Summary

Compassionate Registered Nurse with 5 years of experience in acute care and ER settings. BLS/ACLS certified. Proven ability to remain calm under pressure and provide exceptional patient care. Skilled in Epic EMR and multidisciplinary team collaboration.

Clinical Skills

Patient Care: Triage, Vitals, IV Therapy, Wound Care
Specialties: Emergency, Med-Surg, ICU
Technology: Epic, Cerner, Telemetry Monitoring
Languages: English, Spanish (Medical Fluent)

Experience

Registered Nurse (ER) Mar 2021 – Present
City General Hospital
  • Provide urgent care to 20+ patients per shift in a Level I Trauma Center.
  • Collaborate with physicians to develop and implement care plans for critically ill patients.
  • Administer medications and monitor patient responses using Epic EMR.
Staff Nurse (Med-Surg) Jun 2019 – Feb 2021
Community Health Center
  • Managed care for a 6-bed unit, ensuring patient safety and comfort.
  • Educated patients and families on discharge instructions and medication management.

Education & Licensure

Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) 2019
University of Illinois Chicago
Licenses: Registered Nurse (IL), BLS, ACLS, PALS
SAMPLE

Resume Tips for Nurses

Healthcare resumes must be precise. Highlight your credentials and specific clinical skills safely and clearly.

1. Credentials First

Put your credentials (RN, BSN) next to your name. List your licensure and certifications (BLS, ACLS) in a prominent section. These are non-negotiable for hiring.

2. Patient Load & Unit Type

Give context to your experience. Mention the type of unit (ICU, ER, Med-Surg) and your patient-to-nurse ratio. This helps hiring managers understand your workload capacity.

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