Hello Liz,
I wouldn't obsess over it too much, all they really want is to show on paper that you've worked in nursing and what types of nursing you have done.
You can find some useful resources on these websites:
Resumes: The Recruiter's Perspective Bridget Feery, RN, BSN; Christine M. Tierney, RN, C, MSN:"Theresa has worked as a med/surg nurse at her hospital for the past six years. At a staff meeting yesterday, a supervisor informed her and her coworkers that their unit would be merging with one of the other med/surg units. Because there are no transfer opportunities, many nurses will lose their jobs, including Theresa."
http://nsweb.nursingspectrum.com/ce/ce147.htm
Resume Writing Tips For Nurses©: By Donna Cardillo
http://www.dcardillo.com/articles/restip.html
Write A Winning Resume:
http://www.aarp.org/working_options/resume/home.html
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Maryland Nursing Resumes:
Patricia Riley Brech:"Master of Science in Computer Science, with an emphasis in Expert Systems; development of computer-assisted teaching materials for critical care nurses."
5813 Richardson Mews Square Baltimore, Maryland 21227 (410) 247-1999
http://userpages.umbc.edu/~pbrech1/resume2.html
Oregon Nursing Resumes:
Nancy F. Petersen, RN:
http://www.obgyn.net/endo/articles/petersen.htm
New York Nursing Resumes:
Cecelia Doherty, LPN
http://alim.com/commerc/ceceliad.htm
Hope that is helpful!
Andrew Lopez, RN
http://www.4nursing.com