Dhanya Joy is a staff nurse with over 2.5 years of experience at Narayana Health hospital in Bangalore, India. She has a B.Sc. in Nursing and is registered with the Karnataka State Nursing Council. She is looking for a challenging nursing position where she can utilize her medical and practical skills. Her experience includes working in the Cardiac Adult Intensive Care Unit and she has received professional training in basic and advanced cardiac life support.
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Antimicrobial stewardship is a coordinated program that promotes the appropriate use of antimicrobials (including antibiotics), improves patient outcomes, reduces microbial resistance, and decreases the spread of infections caused by multidrug-resistant organisms.
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VISION
Being proactive
Supporting optimal animal and human health
Exploring ways to reduce overall use of antimicrobials
Using the drugs that prevent and treat disease by killing microscopic organisms in a responsible way
GOAL
to prevent the generation and spread of antimicrobial resistance (AMR). Doing so will preserve the effectiveness of these drugs in animals and humans for years to come.
being to preserve human and animal health and the effectiveness of antimicrobial medications.
to implement a multidisciplinary approach in assembling a stewardship team to include an infectious disease physician, a clinical pharmacist with infectious diseases training, infection preventionist, and a close collaboration with the staff in the clinical microbiology laboratory
to prevent antimicrobial overuse, misuse and abuse.
to minimize the developme
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DHANYA JOY (DHA-RN)
Phone : +91 9986868730
Skype : dhanyajoy11793
Email : dhanayajoy93@gmail.com
OBJECTIVE
Looking for a challenging position in a hospital where my profound medical professional
and practical experience will be fully utilized.
CAREER SUMMARY
• Two and half years of experience as a staff nurse at one of the world’s largest
cardiac facility Narayana Health hospital, Bangalore
• Currently designated as staff nurse
• B.Sc. Nursing with professional registration under Karnataka State Nursing Council
(Reg No: 066465)
PERSONAL DETAILS
Name : Dhanya Joy
Father’s Name : Joy Thomas
Date of birth : 11/07/1993
Gender : Female
Marital status : Single
Place of birth : Thiruvambady
Religion : Christian
Nationality : Indian
Permanent address: Thundathil (H)
Moolankavu (P.O)
Sulthan Bathery
Wayanad (Dist.)
Kerala, 673 592
Present address : Narayana Health Hospital
No. 258/A, Bommasandra Ind. Area
Anekal Taluk
Bangalore - 560 099
Languages Known: English, Hindi, Malayalam, Kannada, and Tamil.
PASSPORT DETAILS
Passport No : M2236393
Date of Issue : 18/09/2014
Date of Expiry : 17/09/2024
Place of Issue : Kozhikode
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EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATION
Qualification Institution University Year
BSc Nursing Mother Teresa
College of Nursing,
Mysore
Karnataka State
Nursing Council,
Bangalore
2010-2014
Plus, Two St. Joseph’s H.S.S
Sulthan Bathery
Board of Public
Examination
2008-2010
S.S.L.C Sarvodaya H.S.S
Eachome
Board of Public
Examination
2004-2008
PROFESSIONAL LICENSE
License Issuer License Number Valid From
Dubai Health Authority
(DHA)
DHA/LS/452017/713485 14/06/2017
Karnataka State Nursing
Council. (KNC)
KNC-Reg No. 066465 01/04/2015
ADDITIONAL QUALIFICATION
1. B.L.S (Basic Life Support Training) AMERICAN
HEART
ASSOCIATION
20-01-2017
2. A.C.L.S (Advance Cardiac Life Support) AMERICAN
HEART
ASSOCIATION
21-01-2017
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Name of the hospital : Narayana Health
Designation : Staff Nurse
Bed strength : 3000
Period : 09/03/2015 to till date
Department : Cardiac Adult Intensive Care Unit
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PROFESSIONAL ACHIEVEMENTS
• Best Performer ICARE AWARD 2015 from Narayana Health.
• Took Part in HEARTMATE 3 LVAD Seminar Conducted by ST. JUDE Medicals
On December 9th
& 10th
2015 at Narayana Health, Bangalore.
• Member of Heart Transplant Critical Care Nurses in Narayana Health.
• Participated in JCI & NABH Audits Conducted in Narayana Health
During 2015-2017.
HOSPITAL DETAILS
Narayana Health (NH) is an ISO NABH & JCI certified Multi speciality hospital
(Health City) with 3000 beds. Currently this hospital has 16 operation theatres & 3 Cath
labs. Around 35 to 40 cardiac surgeries have been performed per day. This hospital has
the infrastructure to accommodate 4 intensive therapy units with all facilities to manage
any kind of emergencies. The hospital has a teaching institute to train cardiologists,
cardiac surgeons, anaesthetists, nurses, various technicians and health care specialists.
Apart from Heart speciality other facilities include:
• Neurology & Neurosurgery
• Ophthalmology
• Thrombosis Research Centre
• Bone marrow & Liver Transplantation
• Haematology
• Pulmo & Gastro
• Obstetrics & Gynaecology
• Nephrology & Urology
EQUIPMENT HANDLED
• Pulse Oxymeter
• Ventilators
• Cardiac Monitors
• Blood Gas Analysis
• Defibrillators
• Suction Meters
• Pace Maker
• Thermometer
• Gluco Meter
• IABP Machine
• Oxygen Flow Meter
• Infusion Pumps
• Oxygen Cylinder
• ECG Machine
• Nebuliser Apparatus
• BP Apparatus
• CCO Monitor
• ACT Machine
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• Incubators
• Phototherapy
• ABG Machine
CASES HANDLED
• Heart Transplantation
• Lung Transplantation
• CABG
• Abdominal & Thoraco Abdominal aneurysm repair
• DVR
• Septal Myectomy
• Re rooting of PA, PVC
• ECMO
• MVR, AVR
• DOR`S, BENTAL, ROSS Procedure
• Pulmonary Thrombo Endarterectomy
• ASD Closure VSD Closure
• TV Repair
• Plication of LAA
• LVAD, RVAD, BIVAD
NURSING SKILL
• Admission, transfer and discharge of patients.
• Administration of drugs, fluids, blood and blood products.
• Insertion of peripheral line and drug administration through line.
• Insertion of Ryles tube, Ryles tube feeding and stomach wash.
• Suctioning; Endotracheal, Oral, Tracheostomy.
• Insertion of Foleys catheter.
• Prioritizing Nursing care.
• Pain assessment and sedation requirements.
• Performing diagnostic tests like Blood sugar, ABC, Urine analysis, ECG.
• Documentation and maintenance of records.
• Care of dead and dying.
PROCEDURE PERFORMED
• Assisting Intubations & CVP Line
• Assisting CPR, Defibrillator
• Chest Tube Insertion
• Vital signs
• Monitoring Intake / Out
• Care of patients with chest drainages
• Care of patients with ventilator
• Blood transfusion
• Peritoneal Dialysis
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• Preparing patients for surgery
• Care of pre-& postoperative patients
• Suctioning ET, Oral Tracheostomy
• Insertion of Urinary catheter & its care
• Oxygen administration
• ABG & Other blood sampling
• Tracheostomy care
• Recording / Reporting
• Pressure sore care
• Death care
REFERENCES
1. Sr. Rohini Paul
Nursing Director
Narayana Health Hospital
Bommasandra Ind. Area
Anekal (TK), Bangalore -560 099
Contact No +91 9538896637
2. Dr. Ratan Gupta
Consultant Intensivist
Narayana Health, Bommasandra Ind,
Area Anekal (TK)
Bangalore -560 099
DECLARATION
I hereby declare that the above written are true to the best of my Knowledge and belief.
Place: Bangalore
Date: 16/06/2017 yours faithfully,
(DHANYA JOY)