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Registered Nurse Resume

Registered nurse resumes should highlight clinical specialties, licensure details, and patient care metrics. Including your RN license number, state, and relevant certifications like BLS and ACLS upfront may help your resume clear initial screening for clinical roles.

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Key Skills

Skills for a Registered Nurse resume

Include these skills on your Registered Nurse resume:

  • Patient Assessment
  • IV Therapy
  • Electronic Health Records (EHR)
  • BLS/ACLS
  • Medication Administration
  • Care Planning
  • Wound Care
  • Epic EMR

ATS Best Practices

ATS tips for Registered Nurse resumes

  1. 1.List your RN license with state abbreviation: 'RN License, California (CA-XXXXXX)'.
  2. 2.Include certifications with full names: 'Basic Life Support (BLS)', 'Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS)'.
  3. 3.Name the EMR systems you've used: 'Epic', 'Cerner', 'Meditech', 'Allscripts'.
  4. 4.Include specialty keywords: 'ICU', 'Emergency Department', 'Med-Surg', 'Labor and Delivery'.

Example

Registered Nurse resume example

Here is what a professional registered nurse resume could look like using our ATS-optimized Classic template. Your finished resume may vary based on your experience and the sections you choose to include.

Danielle Foster

danielle.foster@example.com | (555) 482-7193 | Boston, MA | linkedin.com/in/daniellefoster

Summary

Registered nurse with 6+ years of experience providing compassionate, evidence-based patient care in acute care and medical-surgical settings. Proficient in Electronic Health Records (EHR), IV therapy, and care planning. BLS/ACLS certified with strong clinical assessment and interdisciplinary collaboration skills.

Experience

Registered Nurse, Medical-Surgical Unit at Massachusetts General Hospital2021 – Present
  • Provide patient assessment and care planning for 6-8 patients per shift on 36-bed medical-surgical unit
  • Administer IV therapy and medication administration for post-operative and chronically ill patients
  • Document all patient interactions and care plans in Epic EMR with 100% compliance on charting audits
  • Mentor 4 new graduate nurses through preceptorship program, improving unit retention rate by 20%
Staff Nurse, Telemetry Unit at Brigham and Women's Hospital2018 – 2021
  • Monitored cardiac patients using telemetry systems, identifying 15+ critical arrhythmias requiring intervention
  • Performed wound care for 200+ patients annually, achieving 95% healing rate within expected timeframes
  • Collaborated with interdisciplinary team including physicians, pharmacists, and social workers on care coordination

Education

B.S.N. in NursingBoston College

2014 – 2018 | GPA: 3.6

Skills

Patient Assessment, IV Therapy, Electronic Health Records (EHR), BLS/ACLS, Medication Administration, Care Planning, Wound Care, Epic EMR, Telemetry, Patient Education

Certifications

Registered Nurse (RN) LicenseMassachusetts Board of Registration in Nursing, 2018
Basic Life Support / Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (BLS/ACLS)American Heart Association, 2024

Classic template — ATS-optimized, single-column layout

Common Questions

Frequently asked questions

Should I list my RN license number on my resume?

Including your license number is common in nursing resumes and may help employer verification. If you prefer privacy, listing your license state and status ('Active RN License – California') is a reasonable alternative. Some hospital ATS systems specifically search for license information in the document.

How do I show patient care experience effectively?

Include your typical patient ratio and the acuity level of patients you cared for. 'Managed 1:4 patient ratio in 32-bed Medical-Surgical unit with high-acuity post-surgical patients' conveys scope and complexity far more effectively than listing duties alone.

What specialty certifications strengthen a nursing resume?

Certifications like CCRN (critical care), CEN (emergency), CNOR (perioperative), or OCN (oncology) are specialty-specific and may be required for specialized units. List each with the certifying body and expiration year. Active certifications signal ongoing professional development to nurse managers.

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