waleed alhadhrami
staff nurse
Profile summary
Proficient, organized, and self-driven senior RN with 23+ yearsʼ clinical management skills and pursuing new opportunities in healthcare management. Motivated, reliable, and efficient officer military RN supporting monitoring patients and controlling treatment plans. Efficient and collaborative medical professional with excellent written and verbal communication skills, ability to multitask to complete daily responsibilities, and thorough understanding of military nursing regulations and patient confidentiality best practices. Accurate and organized expert in wound care, IV maintenance, and efficient patient transfers. Expert in nursing teaching and lectures providers in first aid and CBR. Reliable problem solver seeking to lead nursing teams to provide top-quality patient service and support healthcare initiatives
Key skills
Professional experience
staff nurse in CCED FARHA Clinic since June 2025 until now.
Leading all nursing staff toward immediate and long‑term success by improving patient outcomes at their facility Evaluating the performance of individual nurses, and the entire healthcare organization Implementing new medical technologies that can streamline operations and contribute to more efficient nursing procedures Hiring new nurses and releasing employees whenever necessary Informing existing nursing staff of any new policies to be implemented across the department Managing financial assets Assessing collected data sets to draw conclusions that can contribute to more efficient organizational operations Reporting results to the president or board of executives at your healthcare organization and informing them of any recent developments involving nursing staff members and procedures
Managing the nursing care of all patients in the department or ward during their shift Delegating the nursing tasks between the Nurses working in the unit and coordinating with the Physicians when they need nursing assistance Monitoring patientsʼ conditions and responding appropriately if there are changes in the patientsʼ conditions Supervising the Nursing Aides in the completion of their allocated tasks and advising them or improvements they can make Detecting any issues that could injure or cause difficulty for staff or patients Informing Physicians of changes in patientsʼ condition, progress or medicinal needs Overseeing nurses and mentoring them whenever it is necessary. Monitoring the staffing needs. Creating work schedules and assigning patients to nursing staff. Serving as a liaison among nurses, patients, families, physicians, management, and other patients. Conducting performance evaluations and job interviews. Delegating tasks and coordinating patient care. Ordering and monitoring medical supplies, medicines, and other resources. Providing reports on a regular and intermittent interval. Ensuring compliance with policies, laws, and procedures, while keeping up to date with policy changes. Disciplining nursing staff whenever it is necessary. Overseeing the process of patient admissions, discharges, and transfers. Assisting other nurses in handling challenging patients. Investigating patient complaints. Signing off on staffing paperwork that includes competency evaluations and staffing budgets. Maintaining a safe environment for patient care.
A&E DEPARTMENT Triage and stabilize incoming patients Perform procedures and initiate treatments Clean wounds and apply sutures Draw blood, start intravenous lines and administer medications Maintain patient records and collaborate with the health team Demonstrates accurate assessment skills, appropriate to the age of the patient, based on scientific facts and principles. Performs and documents ongoing assessments including observation, physical examination, laboratory/test results, and patient response to procedural intervention. Participates in the identification and clarification of patient needs, as evidenced by participation in multidisciplinary care planning, to achieve optimal patient outcomes. Implements, reviews and revises plan of care according to change in patientʼs status. Implements plan of care according to identified physical, psychosocial, and spiritual needs/ Prioritizes nursing interventions commensurate with patientʼs needs. Utilizes effective verbal and written communication skills through the presentation of pertinent information. Coordinates and documents appropriate discharge planning and referrals to ensure continuity of care after discharge. Shares knowledge and acts as a professional resource to other members of the health care team. REHABILITATION WARD Performing daily care tasks like monitoring vital signs, administering medicine or performing treatments Recording patient updates and condition Creating patient care plans Coordinating with other healthcare providers Counseling patients and families Managing individual patient cases Educating patients and families on nursing practices, diseases and care techniques Educating other healthcare professionals on providing the best care for patients in rehabilitation Educating community on injury and disease prevention Advocating for policies that help people with disabilities succeed in their communities, schools and workplaces
MALE MEDICAL WARD Assisted with the admittance and discharge of patients. Performed clinical tasks according to hospital policies. Assisted in the orientation of new staff members. Assessed patient conditions and advised of changes in status. Provide nursing care to all patients according to doctors orders. Maintain vitals recording as scheduled. MALE SURGICAL WARD Assisted with the admittance and discharge of patients. Performed clinical tasks according to hospital policies. Assisted in the orientation of new staff members. Assessed patient conditions and advised of changes in status. Provide nursing care to all patients according to doctors orders. Maintain vitals recording as scheduled. Provide pre‑operative and post‑operative care. Provide wound care to all operative patients. MALE ORTHOPEDIC WARD attening to new patients, assessing their symptoms and relieving any discomfort before surgery getting patients ready for surgery and preparing operating theatres assisting orthopedic surgeons during surgery and making sure patients emerge safely from anesthesia helping patients with supporting aids, such as crutches or canes monitoring patient vital signs, identifying post‑surgery issues, including compartment syndrome, infections and sepsis, and reporting any concerns to orthopedic surgeons or consultants collaborating with doctors to perform patient treatments scheduling therapy sessions for patients and assisting where necessary to speed up recovery treating post‑surgery symptoms, such as administering oxygen to patients with low oxygen levels and giving blood transfusions to patients suffering from low blood pressure due to excessive bleeding communicating and discussing patient issues with multi‑disciplinary healthcare teams, which may include surgeons, consultants, microbiologists, plaster technicians, physiotherapists, occupational therapists and fracture liaison nurses completing patient forms before surgery to help surgeons identify possible complications ensuring patients experience typical sensations in the body parts where the surgeon operated developing and implementing patient care plans conducting patient assessments and helping them improve their mobility and strength after surgery collecting blood, urine and tissue samples for laboratory testing repositioning patients, taking into account their surgical and mobility restrictions treating injuries with castings, splints and dressings changing wound dressings overseeing patient pain management, including checking for allergies and reactions, and involving specialist nurses when required administering intravenous medications and managing epidurals, central venous access devices and patient‑controlled analgesia pumps conducting frequent routine observations after surgery educating patients and their loved ones about musculoskeletal conditions and how patients may recover at home and prevent infections and additional injuries, which may include suggesting therapy and medications collaborating with family members and healthcare professionals to help prepare patients for lifestyle adjustments following surgery assisting with general nursing administrative tasks MALE UROLOGYU WARD Obtain and review patient vital signs, report any abnormal vital signs to the healthcare provider. Be discrete and supportive when dealing with patient issues of a sensitive nature. Engage in a number of important nursing skills, such as: Perform sterile catheterizations on both men and women Collects sterile midstream urine samples, draws blood work, prepares blood, urine, and tissue samples appropriately to send for laboratory analysis. Perform a urine analysis Use the bladder scanner Provide care for patients with kidney conditions and renal stones Interpret diagnostic studies, such as imaging and laboratory studies. Recognize medication dosage, complications, contraindications, and interactions. Perform head to toe assessments as an RN Report any complications or issues to the physician Perform extensive patient and family education regarding a variety of bladder, kidney, and other urinary tract disorders. familiar with signs and symptoms of infection and be comfortable dressing wounds and assessing long‑term catheters. Collaborate closely with the physician, medical assistants, family members and patient to ensure medications, lifestyle changes, and therapy services are suitable.
6 months internship to understand and develop self basic nursing skills and knowledge. Learn the process of admitting and discharging patients under supervision. Establish patient nursing care plan and maintain all nursing care to all patients. Recording vital signs and providing medicine under supervision. Provide patient bath for bed redden and all care like bed sore wound dressing, feeding and bed making. Record and register all nursing care in the nursing continuation sheets.