The document summarizes the clinical rotations of a nurse practitioner student including:
1) A 120 hour rotation at Canal Point Nursing & Rehabilitation Center where they performed physical assessments, acute and chronic illness management, and basic procedures.
2) A 120 hour rotation at Hillcrest Cleveland Clinic in pain management where they provided quality care and assessments for patients with acute complex pain conditions.
3) A 200 hour emergency room rotation at UHCMC where they obtained patient histories, performed exams, ordered tests, developed treatment plans, and performed procedures.
1. Clinical Rotations
Canal Point- Nursing & Rehabilitation Center- Akron Ohio
Christina Rossetti CNP
120 Hours (02/11/2015-4/06/2015)
Performed comprehensive physical assessments on adults ages 16 through 85, medical and
pharmacological management of acute and chronic illness.
Developed competency in basic suturing, skin biopsies, incision and drainage of simple wounds.
Pain Management –Hillcrest Cleveland Clinic- Mayfield Ohio
Josephina Puskas CNP
120 Hours (06/01/2015-07/08/15)
Provided and promoted and support for quality care related to patient population experiencing acute
complex pain conditions.
Performed comprehensive health assessment,diagnosis and treatment of individuals with pain
management health needs.
Collaborated with physicians,nurses othermembers of the interdisciplinary team in planning the care
of patients needing enhanced pain management interventions.
Initiated referrals to other healthcare providers and resource agencies.
Emergency Room UHCMC- Cleveland Ohio
Maetinee Loparo, NPC
200 hours (9/21/15- 1/4/2016)
Obtained patient histories; performed physical examinations; ordered laboratory tests; developed and
implement treatment plans.
Performed diagnostic and treatment procedures.
Recorded findings into Electronic Medical Records.
Provided patient education and counseling.
St John Medical Pediatric and Nursery unit
Dr. Melanie Stempowski Pediatrician
150 hours (5/2/2016-8/3/2016)
Caring for pediatrics in both the outpatient and inpatient setting.
Performed diagnostic treatment and procedures.
Performed physicalexaminations and develop a plan of care tailored for the child and family.
Provided reasonable and complete, age appropriate history and physical examination in children of all
ages.
Provided education and counseling about common risk factors that contribute to the development of
pediatric disease and injury.