Sample Anesthetic Nurse Resume


As Anesthetic Nurse, it isn’t enough to have the experience and skills for the position, but you must also know how to present it. Here’s a sample of what your Anesthetic Nurse resume should look like.

Brittany Lyons
1407 Grant St
Belgrade, MO 63622
(888)-873-3157
b.lyons@anyemail.com


Objective: To secure a position as an Anesthetic Nurse where I can use my well developed communication skills for patient treatment, and patient advocacy.

Career Profile:

Deep knowledge of the medical treatments, therapies and advance equipments.
Extensive clinical and didactic skills.
Exceptional ability to monitor patient reactions to anesthesia and surgery.
Expert in handling the queries and problems.
Profound ability to administer anesthesia to render patients insensible to pain during surgical, obstetrical and other medical procedures.

Nursing Experience:

Anesthetic Nurse, 2004 to till date
Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA

Prepared patients for anesthesia.
Educated the patients about the effects of anesthesia.
Performed pre-operative patient assessment, educated patients about the effects of anesthesia, administered anesthetics.
Analyzed issues and trends in healthcare for their impact on the practice of nurse anesthesia.
Managed the complexities of anesthesia care from preoperative assessment through the post anesthesia period using all available technologies.

Academic Background:

Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA), 2004
Emory University, Atlanta, GA

B.S in Nursing, 2003
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI