Maribel Nelson is a Screening Coordinator II and Site Trainer at Covance Clinical Research Unit in Evansville, Indiana. She has over 30 years of experience as a nurse and research professional. Her roles have included registered nurse, research technician, phlebotomist, and medication assistant. She holds numerous certifications in areas such as phlebotomy, EKG, and life support. Nelson received a Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Chinese General Hospital College of Nursing in 1985 and is licensed as an RN in the Philippines and Singapore.
This document provides a summary of the qualifications and experience of Dr. Eduardo Ibarguen-Secchia, including his medical education, leadership experience, teaching experience, clinical experience, credentials, awards, publications, affiliations and technical skills. He has over 30 years of experience as a pediatric gastroenterologist, founding his own private practice group and serving as medical director for other organizations. He has held teaching positions and received numerous awards and honors for his work.
Marly Jiby is a registered nurse seeking a position in medical surgical, telemetry, or psychiatric nursing. She has over 15 years of nursing experience in medical surgical, emergency room, and intensive care settings in both the United States and India. Her experience includes providing direct patient care, monitoring conditions, collaborating with healthcare teams, and maintaining compliance with policies and procedures. She has certifications in medical surgical nursing, ACLS, and BCLS.
Jamenica Reyes has over 15 years of nursing experience including positions as a nurse manager at Los Angeles County + USC Medical Center and Hollywood Presbyterian Medical Center. She holds an MSN/MHA from University of Phoenix and a BSN from Trinity University of Asia. Reyes is currently pursuing a PhD in Nursing Health Care Administration from Walden University with an anticipated graduation date of Fall 2017. She has extensive experience in emergency departments and medical/surgical units, and has held supervisory roles including planning and implementing nursing standards to ensure high quality patient care. Reyes has also taught classes and served on several committees focused on patient safety, throughput, and quality improvement.
Julio C. Baquerizo is seeking a position as an Adult Nurse Practitioner with over 15 years of clinical experience in various settings including ICU, emergency department, private practice, home health care, and more. He has a Master's Degree in Nursing and is certified as an Adult Nurse Practitioner with experience assessing, diagnosing, and treating a wide range of acute and chronic conditions. He is proficient in primary care delivery, medication management, and ensuring quality of care.
This document contains the resume of Hala Jawdad Jawad, an OB/GYN physician from Iraq. She received a Bachelor of Science in Medicine in 1999 and a Master of Science in Obstetrics and Gynecology in 2010. Her experience includes positions as Deputy Manager of a Maternity Teaching Hospital, Specialist Physician, and Head of Department at various hospitals in Iraq. Her duties have included administration, medical treatment, surgery, research, and supervision of medical staff. She is fluent in Kurdish, Arabic, English, and Turkish.
This document describes a quality improvement project to develop and implement a pre-operative instructional DVD for thoracic surgery patients. Baseline data found patients lacked knowledge about post-operative care. A DVD was created covering topics like pain management, breathing exercises, and ambulation. Surveys found nurses reported low patient knowledge and engagement pre-intervention. Post-intervention patient surveys showed increased understanding and ability to participate after viewing the DVD. While distribution challenges remain, the DVD was effective in improving patient preparation for post-operative care activities.
This document provides guidelines for the prevention of intravascular catheter-related infections. It was created by a working group representing various medical professional organizations. The guidelines provide evidence-based recommendations in major areas such as education and training of healthcare personnel, use of maximal sterile barrier precautions during catheter insertion, skin antisepsis using chlorhexidine, and performance improvement efforts such as implementing bundled strategies and reporting compliance benchmarks. The recommendations are categorized based on the strength of scientific evidence supporting them. The guidelines are intended to help reduce rates of catheter-related infections in both adult and pediatric patients.
This document provides guidelines for the prevention of catheter-related infections from the CDC in 2011. It includes recommendations for education and training of healthcare staff, selection of catheter type and insertion site, hand hygiene and aseptic technique, skin preparation, dressing regimens, patient hygiene, safety devices, impregnated catheters, antibiotic prophylaxis, dressing changes, and catheter replacement. The guidelines are meant to help reduce the risk of catheter-related infections in hospitals.
This document provides a summary of the qualifications and experience of Dr. Eduardo Ibarguen-Secchia, including his medical education, leadership experience, teaching experience, clinical experience, credentials, awards, publications, affiliations and technical skills. He has over 30 years of experience as a pediatric gastroenterologist, founding his own private practice group and serving as medical director for other organizations. He has held teaching positions and received numerous awards and honors for his work.
Marly Jiby is a registered nurse seeking a position in medical surgical, telemetry, or psychiatric nursing. She has over 15 years of nursing experience in medical surgical, emergency room, and intensive care settings in both the United States and India. Her experience includes providing direct patient care, monitoring conditions, collaborating with healthcare teams, and maintaining compliance with policies and procedures. She has certifications in medical surgical nursing, ACLS, and BCLS.
Jamenica Reyes has over 15 years of nursing experience including positions as a nurse manager at Los Angeles County + USC Medical Center and Hollywood Presbyterian Medical Center. She holds an MSN/MHA from University of Phoenix and a BSN from Trinity University of Asia. Reyes is currently pursuing a PhD in Nursing Health Care Administration from Walden University with an anticipated graduation date of Fall 2017. She has extensive experience in emergency departments and medical/surgical units, and has held supervisory roles including planning and implementing nursing standards to ensure high quality patient care. Reyes has also taught classes and served on several committees focused on patient safety, throughput, and quality improvement.
Julio C. Baquerizo is seeking a position as an Adult Nurse Practitioner with over 15 years of clinical experience in various settings including ICU, emergency department, private practice, home health care, and more. He has a Master's Degree in Nursing and is certified as an Adult Nurse Practitioner with experience assessing, diagnosing, and treating a wide range of acute and chronic conditions. He is proficient in primary care delivery, medication management, and ensuring quality of care.
This document contains the resume of Hala Jawdad Jawad, an OB/GYN physician from Iraq. She received a Bachelor of Science in Medicine in 1999 and a Master of Science in Obstetrics and Gynecology in 2010. Her experience includes positions as Deputy Manager of a Maternity Teaching Hospital, Specialist Physician, and Head of Department at various hospitals in Iraq. Her duties have included administration, medical treatment, surgery, research, and supervision of medical staff. She is fluent in Kurdish, Arabic, English, and Turkish.
This document describes a quality improvement project to develop and implement a pre-operative instructional DVD for thoracic surgery patients. Baseline data found patients lacked knowledge about post-operative care. A DVD was created covering topics like pain management, breathing exercises, and ambulation. Surveys found nurses reported low patient knowledge and engagement pre-intervention. Post-intervention patient surveys showed increased understanding and ability to participate after viewing the DVD. While distribution challenges remain, the DVD was effective in improving patient preparation for post-operative care activities.
This document provides guidelines for the prevention of intravascular catheter-related infections. It was created by a working group representing various medical professional organizations. The guidelines provide evidence-based recommendations in major areas such as education and training of healthcare personnel, use of maximal sterile barrier precautions during catheter insertion, skin antisepsis using chlorhexidine, and performance improvement efforts such as implementing bundled strategies and reporting compliance benchmarks. The recommendations are categorized based on the strength of scientific evidence supporting them. The guidelines are intended to help reduce rates of catheter-related infections in both adult and pediatric patients.
This document provides guidelines for the prevention of catheter-related infections from the CDC in 2011. It includes recommendations for education and training of healthcare staff, selection of catheter type and insertion site, hand hygiene and aseptic technique, skin preparation, dressing regimens, patient hygiene, safety devices, impregnated catheters, antibiotic prophylaxis, dressing changes, and catheter replacement. The guidelines are meant to help reduce the risk of catheter-related infections in hospitals.
Arnoldo Varela-Guillen is a certified anesthesia technician currently enrolled in biology at the University of Houston. He has over 3 years of experience as a certified anesthesia technician at Ben Taub General Hospital, where he assists anesthesia staff with administering and monitoring anesthesia, and prepares equipment. He has extensive skills in areas like CPR, medical terminology, sterilization techniques, and patient positioning.
This document summarizes a presentation given at a patient safety conference about implementing a "just culture" approach at Tawam Hospital in the United Arab Emirates. It discusses adopting the Comprehensive Unit-based Safety Program (CUSP) to assess safety culture, educate staff, and improve communication and teamwork. Initial surveys found room for improvement in safety attitudes. CUSP was expanded to more units over time and subsequent surveys showed increases in positive safety culture scores. Infection rates like CLABSI declined as well. The presentation highlights challenges faced and lessons learned from the culture change journey.
This document provides information about an introductory course on quality and patient safety. The course is part of a B.Sc. in Medical Laboratory Technology program. The course code is BMLS1006 and it is taught by A. Vamsi Kumar. The document includes the course syllabus which covers topics like quality assurance and management, emergency care, biomedical waste management, infection prevention and control, disaster preparedness, and biosensors. References and prerequisites are also listed.
This document discusses nursing routines and procedures. It explains that nurses work in a variety of settings, including acute care, ambulatory care, long-term care, home health care, public health, schools, and occupational health. Regardless of setting, all nurses must safely administer medication, carefully document the nursing process, and learn to use new technologies. The document also outlines specific invasive procedures nurses may perform, such as injections, catheter insertions, and wound suturing. It emphasizes the importance of careful documentation and following best practices for medication administration to prevent errors.
This individual has over 15 years of experience as a registered nurse providing care in areas such as maternal/women's health, newborn nursery, NICU, postpartum care, breastfeeding support, and newborn assessment and care. She also has experience in public health education, case management, telephone triage, and developing medical training programs. Additionally, she has over 10 years of experience in environmental health and safety inspection and training through her service in the Air Force. She is skilled in areas like public speaking, nursing assessment, clinical care, education, program development, and emergency preparedness.
Diane Sineni is seeking a challenging and fulfilling position in the medical field utilizing her years of experience. She has held roles as an operating room liaison, medical assistant, and certified surgical technician. Her experience includes administrative duties like scheduling, documentation, and communication as well as clinical duties assisting with procedures and providing patient care, education, and support. She is passionate about patient care and has experience in specialties like neurosurgery, orthopedics, and pain management.
Rabica Shahid has over 6 years of experience as a clinical research coordinator. She holds an MD from Windsor University School of Medicine and an advanced diploma in biotechnology from Centennial College. Her experience includes coordinating clinical trials, scheduling participants, reviewing protocols, obtaining informed consent, and ensuring compliance. She is proficient in EMR systems and has experience in various clinical settings including family medicine, internal medicine, OB/GYN, and others. Her future goals are to provide compassionate care using her skills and knowledge, cultivate leadership in her field, and continue expanding her knowledge through research.
- Fundamentals of Nursing: history of nursing
- Florence Nightingale
- Nursing & Midwifery Council. (2015). the code: Professional standards of practice and behaviour for nurses and midwives.
- What is Critical Thinking?
- Why is Critical Thinking Important to Nurses?
- Complex thinking
- Important concepts in nursing
- The nursing process: Assessment
o Data collection: Objective & Subjective data
o Methods of Data Collection
Observation
Vital signs
BMI
• How to calculate
• Classification of BMI according to WHO
MAUC
Homeostasis
The interview
Samples
Information from the patient
Glascow scale
Physical examination
• Inspection
• Palpation
• Percussion
• Auscultation
Patient record
o The aims of assessment/rational for conducting a nursing assessment
o Holistic assessment
o Pressure sores
The Water low scale
o Medical history & Nursing history
o The environment during patient assessment
o Asking questions
Jessica Melton is an experienced registered nurse seeking a position as a nurse practitioner. She has 6 years experience in emergency nursing and 1 year in women's health. She is licensed as a registered nurse in South Carolina and holds several certifications. Her experience includes working as a charge nurse and staff nurse in emergency departments where she provided care for patients with conditions such as strokes, head traumas, and comas. She is skilled in physical examinations, IV drug therapy, and clinical procedures. Melton strives to advocate for patients and provide the highest level of compassionate care. She has a master's degree in nursing from Clemson University.
This document describes the implementation of a wound care program across multiple hospital sites to standardize practices and improve outcomes. An initial assessment found clinical wound care was inconsistent, outdated, and costly. A collaborative was formed to develop evidence-based guidelines and address barriers like resistance to change. Techniques to spread adoption like appointing a program manager and local committees helped standardize processes. Compliance with guidelines improved significantly for leg ulcers, though complete adherence remained low. Early results showed potential for improved healing times and decreased costs as standardized practices increased. The program aimed to empower clinicians and improve patient outcomes and quality of life through evidence-based wound care.
Bridget Keyes has over 20 years of experience in nursing and case management. She is currently the Manager of Case Management at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, where she oversees utilization management activities and works to ensure compliance with guidelines. Previously, she held case manager positions at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, where she coordinated patient care across settings and payer systems. She has a Bachelor of Science in Nursing, a Bachelor of Arts, an Executive MPA, and is a certified case manager.
The document provides an overview of Fortis Escorts Hospital in Amritsar, India. It describes the hospital as a 154 bed multi-specialty facility with specialties in cardiology. The hospital aims to provide compassionate and clinically excellent patient care. It offers a range of diagnostic, treatment and specialty services including cardiology, gastroenterology, nephrology and endocrinology services. The document serves to introduce the organization where the study on patient satisfaction with OPD services will be conducted.
This document provides an overview of the nursing process. It begins by outlining the objectives of understanding the nursing process, its characteristics, benefits, and phases. It then defines the nursing process as a modified scientific method used to assess client needs and develop a care plan. The key phases are described as assessment, nursing diagnosis, planning, implementation, and evaluation. Assessment involves collecting client data, nursing diagnosis identifies responses to health issues, planning develops the care approach, implementation provides care, and evaluation assesses effectiveness. The document explains each phase in further detail.
The document classifies patients into four categories based on the level of care they require. Class I patients are self-care and ambulatory without help. Class II patients are ambulatory but may need some nursing assistance. Class III patients have disturbed consciousness or debilitating conditions and need complete care. Class IV patients have critical illnesses or restrictions that require full nursing care. Examples are provided for each classification.
This document summarizes the education and experience of James N. Cobb, an experienced registered nurse. He holds an Associate's Degree in Nursing, a Master of Divinity in Pastoral Ministry, and a Bachelor of Science in Psychology. Cobb has over 20 years of experience as a nurse in medical surgical, psychiatry, emergency care and pastoral counseling. He is currently a Senior Charge Nurse at Augusta University Medical Center where he supervises staff and provides care to psychiatric patients.
Acute and critical care, IN NURSING, MANAGEMENT OF CLIENT IN ICU.dharmendra raval
This document provides an overview of acute and critical care nursing. It discusses how hospitals have changed and now care for sicker patients as outpatient care has increased. Acute care hospitals are defined as having average patient stays of less than 30 days. Critical care units care for the sickest patients in the hospital, using advanced technology and monitoring. The future of acute care nursing will involve caring for an aging population and greater emphasis on cost containment and multicultural care.
Carey Griffin has over 20 years of experience as a certified surgical technologist, having worked in various hospitals and surgery centers in Texas. She is currently a surgical technologist at Baylor Hospital in Plano, where she assists in a variety of specialties and precepts students. Griffin also has experience managing surgical technology programs and training other technicians.
The nursing process involves 6 sequential steps: assessment, diagnosis, outcome identification, planning, implementation, and evaluation. It originated as a 3-step process and has evolved over time based on contributions from various nursing theorists. The nursing process provides organized, systematic, and individualized care. It is the foundation of nursing practice and ensures quality care delivery that meets professional standards.
Michele L. Stephens is a highly experienced nurse practitioner with over 32 years of nursing experience, including 22 years as a board-certified family nurse practitioner. She has extensive experience in emergency care, critical care, psychiatry, pain management, and oncology. She is board certified in multiple specialties and maintains affiliations with several professional organizations. She has worked in both inpatient and outpatient settings, providing care across the lifespan from pediatrics to geriatrics.
Arnoldo Varela-Guillen is a certified anesthesia technician currently enrolled in biology at the University of Houston. He has over 3 years of experience as a certified anesthesia technician at Ben Taub General Hospital, where he assists anesthesia staff with administering and monitoring anesthesia, and prepares equipment. He has extensive skills in areas like CPR, medical terminology, sterilization techniques, and patient positioning.
This document summarizes a presentation given at a patient safety conference about implementing a "just culture" approach at Tawam Hospital in the United Arab Emirates. It discusses adopting the Comprehensive Unit-based Safety Program (CUSP) to assess safety culture, educate staff, and improve communication and teamwork. Initial surveys found room for improvement in safety attitudes. CUSP was expanded to more units over time and subsequent surveys showed increases in positive safety culture scores. Infection rates like CLABSI declined as well. The presentation highlights challenges faced and lessons learned from the culture change journey.
This document provides information about an introductory course on quality and patient safety. The course is part of a B.Sc. in Medical Laboratory Technology program. The course code is BMLS1006 and it is taught by A. Vamsi Kumar. The document includes the course syllabus which covers topics like quality assurance and management, emergency care, biomedical waste management, infection prevention and control, disaster preparedness, and biosensors. References and prerequisites are also listed.
This document discusses nursing routines and procedures. It explains that nurses work in a variety of settings, including acute care, ambulatory care, long-term care, home health care, public health, schools, and occupational health. Regardless of setting, all nurses must safely administer medication, carefully document the nursing process, and learn to use new technologies. The document also outlines specific invasive procedures nurses may perform, such as injections, catheter insertions, and wound suturing. It emphasizes the importance of careful documentation and following best practices for medication administration to prevent errors.
This individual has over 15 years of experience as a registered nurse providing care in areas such as maternal/women's health, newborn nursery, NICU, postpartum care, breastfeeding support, and newborn assessment and care. She also has experience in public health education, case management, telephone triage, and developing medical training programs. Additionally, she has over 10 years of experience in environmental health and safety inspection and training through her service in the Air Force. She is skilled in areas like public speaking, nursing assessment, clinical care, education, program development, and emergency preparedness.
Diane Sineni is seeking a challenging and fulfilling position in the medical field utilizing her years of experience. She has held roles as an operating room liaison, medical assistant, and certified surgical technician. Her experience includes administrative duties like scheduling, documentation, and communication as well as clinical duties assisting with procedures and providing patient care, education, and support. She is passionate about patient care and has experience in specialties like neurosurgery, orthopedics, and pain management.
Rabica Shahid has over 6 years of experience as a clinical research coordinator. She holds an MD from Windsor University School of Medicine and an advanced diploma in biotechnology from Centennial College. Her experience includes coordinating clinical trials, scheduling participants, reviewing protocols, obtaining informed consent, and ensuring compliance. She is proficient in EMR systems and has experience in various clinical settings including family medicine, internal medicine, OB/GYN, and others. Her future goals are to provide compassionate care using her skills and knowledge, cultivate leadership in her field, and continue expanding her knowledge through research.
- Fundamentals of Nursing: history of nursing
- Florence Nightingale
- Nursing & Midwifery Council. (2015). the code: Professional standards of practice and behaviour for nurses and midwives.
- What is Critical Thinking?
- Why is Critical Thinking Important to Nurses?
- Complex thinking
- Important concepts in nursing
- The nursing process: Assessment
o Data collection: Objective & Subjective data
o Methods of Data Collection
Observation
Vital signs
BMI
• How to calculate
• Classification of BMI according to WHO
MAUC
Homeostasis
The interview
Samples
Information from the patient
Glascow scale
Physical examination
• Inspection
• Palpation
• Percussion
• Auscultation
Patient record
o The aims of assessment/rational for conducting a nursing assessment
o Holistic assessment
o Pressure sores
The Water low scale
o Medical history & Nursing history
o The environment during patient assessment
o Asking questions
Jessica Melton is an experienced registered nurse seeking a position as a nurse practitioner. She has 6 years experience in emergency nursing and 1 year in women's health. She is licensed as a registered nurse in South Carolina and holds several certifications. Her experience includes working as a charge nurse and staff nurse in emergency departments where she provided care for patients with conditions such as strokes, head traumas, and comas. She is skilled in physical examinations, IV drug therapy, and clinical procedures. Melton strives to advocate for patients and provide the highest level of compassionate care. She has a master's degree in nursing from Clemson University.
This document describes the implementation of a wound care program across multiple hospital sites to standardize practices and improve outcomes. An initial assessment found clinical wound care was inconsistent, outdated, and costly. A collaborative was formed to develop evidence-based guidelines and address barriers like resistance to change. Techniques to spread adoption like appointing a program manager and local committees helped standardize processes. Compliance with guidelines improved significantly for leg ulcers, though complete adherence remained low. Early results showed potential for improved healing times and decreased costs as standardized practices increased. The program aimed to empower clinicians and improve patient outcomes and quality of life through evidence-based wound care.
Bridget Keyes has over 20 years of experience in nursing and case management. She is currently the Manager of Case Management at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, where she oversees utilization management activities and works to ensure compliance with guidelines. Previously, she held case manager positions at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, where she coordinated patient care across settings and payer systems. She has a Bachelor of Science in Nursing, a Bachelor of Arts, an Executive MPA, and is a certified case manager.
The document provides an overview of Fortis Escorts Hospital in Amritsar, India. It describes the hospital as a 154 bed multi-specialty facility with specialties in cardiology. The hospital aims to provide compassionate and clinically excellent patient care. It offers a range of diagnostic, treatment and specialty services including cardiology, gastroenterology, nephrology and endocrinology services. The document serves to introduce the organization where the study on patient satisfaction with OPD services will be conducted.
This document provides an overview of the nursing process. It begins by outlining the objectives of understanding the nursing process, its characteristics, benefits, and phases. It then defines the nursing process as a modified scientific method used to assess client needs and develop a care plan. The key phases are described as assessment, nursing diagnosis, planning, implementation, and evaluation. Assessment involves collecting client data, nursing diagnosis identifies responses to health issues, planning develops the care approach, implementation provides care, and evaluation assesses effectiveness. The document explains each phase in further detail.
The document classifies patients into four categories based on the level of care they require. Class I patients are self-care and ambulatory without help. Class II patients are ambulatory but may need some nursing assistance. Class III patients have disturbed consciousness or debilitating conditions and need complete care. Class IV patients have critical illnesses or restrictions that require full nursing care. Examples are provided for each classification.
This document summarizes the education and experience of James N. Cobb, an experienced registered nurse. He holds an Associate's Degree in Nursing, a Master of Divinity in Pastoral Ministry, and a Bachelor of Science in Psychology. Cobb has over 20 years of experience as a nurse in medical surgical, psychiatry, emergency care and pastoral counseling. He is currently a Senior Charge Nurse at Augusta University Medical Center where he supervises staff and provides care to psychiatric patients.
Acute and critical care, IN NURSING, MANAGEMENT OF CLIENT IN ICU.dharmendra raval
This document provides an overview of acute and critical care nursing. It discusses how hospitals have changed and now care for sicker patients as outpatient care has increased. Acute care hospitals are defined as having average patient stays of less than 30 days. Critical care units care for the sickest patients in the hospital, using advanced technology and monitoring. The future of acute care nursing will involve caring for an aging population and greater emphasis on cost containment and multicultural care.
Carey Griffin has over 20 years of experience as a certified surgical technologist, having worked in various hospitals and surgery centers in Texas. She is currently a surgical technologist at Baylor Hospital in Plano, where she assists in a variety of specialties and precepts students. Griffin also has experience managing surgical technology programs and training other technicians.
The nursing process involves 6 sequential steps: assessment, diagnosis, outcome identification, planning, implementation, and evaluation. It originated as a 3-step process and has evolved over time based on contributions from various nursing theorists. The nursing process provides organized, systematic, and individualized care. It is the foundation of nursing practice and ensures quality care delivery that meets professional standards.
Michele L. Stephens is a highly experienced nurse practitioner with over 32 years of nursing experience, including 22 years as a board-certified family nurse practitioner. She has extensive experience in emergency care, critical care, psychiatry, pain management, and oncology. She is board certified in multiple specialties and maintains affiliations with several professional organizations. She has worked in both inpatient and outpatient settings, providing care across the lifespan from pediatrics to geriatrics.
Пельтек Сергей Евгеньевич, к.б.н., заместитель директора по научной работе, заведующий лабораторией молекулярных биотехнологий Института цитологии и генетики СО РАН
Горевой Александр Валерьевич, заместитель главного инженера по технической части филиала ПАО «РусГидро»-«Новосибирская ГЭС» «Программа комплексной модернизации Новосибирской ГЭС»
«Гибридные системы автономного электроснабжения с опорно-балансирующим накопи...BDA
Озерных Игорь Леонидович, к.т.н., главный конструктор ООО «Институт электропитания» (Обнинск) «Гибридные системы автономного электроснабжения с опорно-балансирующим накопителем»
Este documento proporciona instrucciones para la determinación cuantitativa de fósforo inorgánico en suero, plasma y orina humanos utilizando sistemas ADVIA Chemistry. El método se basa en la formación de un complejo de fosfomolibdato entre el fósforo y el molibdato que se mide a 340/658 nm. Los reactivos están listos para su uso y son estables durante 50-60 días. Se recomienda calibrar cada 50-60 días y medir el blanco de reactivo semanalmente.
Learn why Keka's leave management software is the best and the most extensive system in the world which is integrated with attendance management and payroll software.
Tina Lovelle is a Director of Surgical Services at HCA Medical Center of Lewisville in Texas with over 30 years of experience in surgical services roles. She has a track record of improving patient satisfaction scores and mentoring staff. As Director, she consolidated supply areas and led a PAR review to remove over 100 unnecessary supply items. Previously, she led a project to improve Central Sterile Reprocessing quality metrics at another HCA hospital. Lovelle has a bachelor's degree in nursing and certifications in ACLS, BLS instruction, and as a Certified Operating Room Nurse.
Medical students/ pre-interns/ Family physicians use various notes to guide their general practice at the begining, specially drug doses, common treatments for common diseases etc. These "guides" have been used by many seniors but need to be careful revision before prescribing. Hope to update once I go through them completely.
Traditional medicines comprise knowledge systems developed over generations within various societies before modern medicine. They include medicinal plants, minerals, animals and non-medication practices. While traditional medicines provide accessible primary healthcare in developing countries and are gaining popularity in developed countries, there is still a lack of standardized research on their safety and efficacy compared to orthodox medicines.
Frederick Blanche has over 20 years of experience in healthcare, including as a registered nurse and in medical records management and health information management. He has a variety of clinical and administrative experience, including in case management, medical records, quality reporting, data analysis, and staff supervision. He is seeking an opportunity to utilize his skills and experience in healthcare equipment, systems, and quality improvement.
This document is a resume for Larissa Kimberly Rugg that outlines her education and experience in clinical research and healthcare. She has a Bachelor of Science in Biology from Syracuse University and relevant coursework. Her experience includes roles as a Clinical Systems Support Associate, Clinical Research Assistant, Clinical Research Specialist, Clinical Research Coordinator, Medical Case Manager, Laboratory Technician, Medical Assistant, and Specimen Processing Specialist. She has worked for several pharmaceutical and medical organizations conducting clinical trials, coordinating research studies, and processing medical specimens and patient information.
This document is a resume for Melvyn Paolo R. Francisco, a nurse seeking employment. It outlines his objective of securing a nursing position where he can apply his skills and continue learning. It then details his qualifications, including being skilled at learning new concepts, working well under pressure, and having computer skills. It provides information on his nursing experience and education, as well as licenses and training.
Marslyn Clark is a registered nurse with over 20 years of experience in research nursing. She has worked in operating rooms, recovery rooms, and occupational health. Her experience includes conducting clinical trials, recording data for process improvement, and managing workers' compensation cases. She is skilled in multi-tasking, teamwork, attention to detail, and computer applications. Currently she works as an occupational health nurse, overseeing clinical operations and programs.
Dr. Jagarlamudi Kalyan Chakravarthy is a hospitalist at Banner Del Ebb Medical Center in Phoenix, AZ. He received his medical degree from Deccan College of Medical Sciences in India in 2007. He completed his residency in internal medicine at St. Vincent Mercy Medical Center in Toledo, OH from 2011-2014. He is licensed to practice medicine in Arizona and has passed all steps of the USMLE.
This resume is for Yaciel Almira, a student nurse seeking to excel in nursing through assessment, planning, implementation, evaluation, and documentation of patient care. She has an Associate of Science in Nursing degree from Keiser University with a 4.0 GPA and an Associate of Arts from Miami Dade College with a 3.55 GPA. Her clinical experience includes over 180 hours at Jackson Memorial Hospital in areas such as wound care, vital signs, and patient education. She is a member of the National Student Nurses Association and has participated in community service projects with Farm Share.
This document provides biographical information on Dr. Andre L. Mitchell including his education, training, employment history, affiliations, and research experience. He received his MD from the University of Missouri-Columbia School of Medicine and has since served in various roles including founder and CEO of Mitchell Global Holdings, radiation oncologist, and medical director. His experience includes clinical trials research with the Radiation Therapy Oncology Group and he maintains active medical licenses in Minnesota and Florida.
This document provides biographical information on Dr. Andre L. Mitchell including his education, training, employment history, affiliations, and research experience. He received his MD from the University of Missouri-Columbia School of Medicine and has since served in various roles including founder and CEO of Mitchell Global Holdings, radiation oncologist, and medical director. His experience includes clinical trials research with the Radiation Therapy Oncology Group and leadership positions with Coborn Cancer Center.
Benedicta Ampadu has over 5 years of experience in healthcare, beginning as a nurse midwife in Ghana. She has worked as a Sterile Reprocessing Technician at Loyola University Medical Center for over 2 years, where she is responsible for sterilizing endoscopes and surgical equipment. Benedicta is currently pursuing an A.S. in Nuclear Medicine from Triton College and is looking to incorporate a leadership position into her career.
Marly Jiby is a registered nurse seeking a position in medical surgical, telemetry, or psychiatric nursing. She has over 15 years of nursing experience in medical surgical, emergency room, and intensive care settings in both the United States and India. Her experience includes caring for patients, developing care plans, administering medications, collaborating with healthcare teams, and assuming charge nurse duties. She has a Bachelor's degree in nursing from AIIMS in India and is licensed and certified in New Jersey.
Chantay Brown is an experienced LPN seeking a nursing position. She has over 16 years of experience in various nursing specialties including pediatrics, geriatrics, surgery, and internal medicine. She has worked in clinical, hospital, and military settings. Her background demonstrates strong clinical skills as well as the ability to educate patients, document care, and ensure quality of care.
This document provides biographical and professional information about Tiffanie Pierce, MSN, RN, CNP. It includes her education history, which consists of various nursing degrees from institutions such as Saint Louis University and Miami University. Her experience section outlines her work as a family nurse practitioner and registered nurse in pediatric, orthopedic, and emergency room settings at hospitals like Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center and Atrium Medical Center. She has also published papers and presented on topics related to postoperative pain management in pediatric patients.
Adriel John B. Gonzales is a 28-year-old registered nurse from the Philippines. He obtained a Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree in 2008 and has over 6 years of experience working in intensive care units. His clinical skills include respiratory care, cardiovascular care, and renal care. He is currently employed full-time at St. Luke's Medical Center in Quezon City, Philippines.
This document provides a summary of Melissa Meehan's professional experience and qualifications. She currently works as a Transition Nurse Specialist at UC San Diego Health System, coordinating care for high-risk patients to improve care transitions and eliminate gaps in care. Previously she held several roles coordinating care for patients with conditions such as liver disease, cancer, and infectious diseases. She has over 25 years of experience in clinical research, care coordination, and nursing.
Shane Pennington provides his curriculum vitae which details his education including a BSN from the University of Central Oklahoma, certifications including being a Certified Procurement Transplant Coordinator, and extensive experience in nursing roles such as an Organ Procurement Coordinator, PICC nurse, and staff nurse in intensive care units specializing in transplant patients.
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CURRICULUM VITAE: MARIBEL NELSON
CURRENT POSITION
Title: Screening Coordinator II / Site Trainer
Department: Screening
Clinical Pharmacology
Covance Clinical Research Unit Inc.
Evansville, Indiana ,USA
EDUCATION
Bachelor of Science in Nursing, Chinese General Hospital College of Nursing, Manila,
Philippines, 1985
Licensure
Licensed RN, Philippines, License No. 149781
Licensed RN, Singapore, License No. 9902938B
CERTIFICATIONS
Certification of Maintenance Program for Phlebotomy ( ASCP ) # 33474
Telemetry, Educational Excellence Inc., North Miami Beach, Florida, May 2 – 3, 2002
Advanced Cardiopulmonary Life Support, 05/20-24/2002, North Miami Beach, Florida, 2002
OJT Certificated – Insertion of IV Peripheral Line, Thomson Medical Center LTD,
Singapore, 1999
Intravenous Therapy, Parkway Group Healthcare Pte Ltd, Singapore, 1999
Basic Arrhythmia (EKG) Course (Part I, II, III & IV), St. Mary’s Medical Center,
Evansville, Indiana, 2007
ACLS, American Heart Association, Laerdal Medical Corp. Methodist Hospital, Henderson,
Kentucky, December 04, 2015 to December 2016
Collaborative Institutional Training Initiative (CITI Training), 2009
CITI Training - Study Coordinator Biomedical Basic Modules by Independent Investigational
Review Board, Inc., 2009
Basic Life Support for Healthcare Provider, American Heart Association, Deaconess
Hospital, Evansville Indiana- August 2015-2017
Additional Coursework
Certified Nursing Assistant/HHA, Vista Care, Inc., CE Contact Hours – 12 hrs/year, 2006
Medication Assistant/QMA, Ivy Tech State College, Evansville, Indiana, 2006
EMPLOYMENT EXPERIENCE
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Screening Coordinator- II/ Site Trainer ( March 10, 2013 to present )
-Responsibilities are to coordinate, compile and provide data to assist in recruiting, screening and determining
eligibility of volunteers for participation in clinical studies.
-As Clinical Operations Trainer, is responsible for training Clinical Operations Staff, documenting training,
and maintaining training files.
-Responsible for obtaining pertinent training materials and presenting information to staff members in a
manner that facilitates optimal comprehension and ensures compliance with established Clinical procedures.
February 29, 2016 to present- Phlebotomist Associate ( Mid America Clinical Laboratories –
St. Mary’s Hospital, Evansville Indiana –Follow the diagnostic testing process begins with the
collection of a specimen by a qualified , professional phlebotomist. Committed to improving the
health of patients and recognize the vital role of phlebotomy job and responsibilities.
Duties and Responsibilities:
Confirm the identity of the patient prior to specimen collection. Respect and maintain the
privacy of patients and their confidential information. Ensure the information is captured completely
and accurately. Follow the CDC and MACL (Mid America Clinical Laboratories) guidelines such
as order of draw, the use of correct tubes specimen for laboratory testing, accurate labelling of
collection tubes in front of patient and proper disposal of used supplies e.g. needle, gloves,
disposable gowns, mask.
August 2015- Mobile Paramedical Insurance examiners ( APPS/PORTAMEDIC) INDIANAPOLIS,
INDIANA OFFICE- Perform a multiple roles for a examiners to perform mobile insurance
examinations or mobile healthcare screens.
Duties and Responsibilities:
Perform medical screens which may include one of more of the following procedures: Medical History
interview and accurate recording of legible health history ( medical history of illnesses, injuries, surgeries and
medications including prescribing physicians with their address and contact number, Measurement of height
and weight and vital signs- Blood pressure, Pulse and respiration. Collection of urine and blood samples with
requisition form and blood processing, Obtained saliva sample, Perform ECG/EKG if required. Schedule
applicant or client appointments and communicate daily with assigned office regarding case status.
March 2013- Promoted as Screening Coordinator II Responsibilities are to coordinate, compile
and provide data to assist in recruiting, screening and determining eligibility of volunteers for
participation in clinical studies.
Oct 2011- Screening Coordinator I Responsibilities are to coordinate, compile and provide data
to assist in recruiting, screening and determining eligibility of volunteers for participation in clinical
studies.
Duties and Responsibilities:
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Read protocols for assigned studies to determine what screening procedures are necessary to deter-
mine participant qualification as well as to understand the Inclusion and Exclusion criteria for the
study. Work with Project/Study Manager/ Coordinator and Screening/ Recruitment Supervisor to
arrange any special screening procedures that may be necessary for the study. Ensure that
recruiting questionnaire is accurate in helping to determine eligibility of study participants. Prepare
and organize all necessary materials for participant screening and physical exams including
medical history packets , informed consents packets, calendars and any other documents and / or
forms required for the study. Assist with obtaining informed consent and medical history from
from screening volunteers. Ensure that all necessary screening tasks have been performed
including weight, height, frame size, venipuncture, vital signs, electrocardiograms, spirometry and
and simple laboratory procedures as needed and required per protocol. Review screening charts for
accuracy and completeness. Prepare screening charts for Project/Study Manager and Physician
review . Maintain the status of the study subjects in the database. Take the lead with the training of
screening of the screening staff . May liaise with Clinical Operations, Study Managers, and
screening and panel selection . May produce weekly staff duty rotas, liaising with
Resources to coordinate the screening scheduling system in order to meet deadlines on volunteer
achieve optimum time management utilizing the full potential of both Clinical Operations and
Screening Staff..
2009 – Present: Research Technician II, Screening, Clinical Pharmacology, Covance Clinical
Research Unit Inc.
Ms. Nelson is responsible for performing practical/administrative activities of clinical trials in
Clinical Pharmacology in line with protocol and regulatory requirements.
Duties and Responsibilities:
Assist with screening procedures. Collection and processing of biological samples as specified in the
protocol and ensures the proper distribution of those samples. Transcription of data from source
documentation onto the Case Report Forms ( CRFs ) for simple to complex studies and QC of CRFs.
Accurately record all research data obtained or observed. Assist with training of new staff members.
Assist with QC of source documents and case report forms. Attends required meetings, as
appropriate. Assists as necessary, with study procedures. Maintains accurate records of all work
undertaken. Maintains constant awareness of participants safety and dignity at all times. Handles
participants complaints efficiently and effectively in order that their satisfaction is maintained. Ensure
that client and participant confidentiality is maintained. Responds to client and team queries in a
timely manner. Take ownership for the quality and standard of own work.
2007 – 2009: Research Technician I, Clinical Operations, Clinical Pharmacology, Covance
Clinical Research Unit Inc.
Ms. Nelson was responsible for training period for performing practical/administrative activities of
clinical trials in Clinical Pharmacology in line with protocol and regulatory requirements.
2002 - 2007: Medication Assistant/Qualified Medication Aide, Trinity Village PRN,
Evansville, Indiana
Ms. Nelson was responsible for preparation, administration and chart meds in compliance with
state and federal requirements and facility standards and procedures.
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She has experience with administering medication, orally, intradermally, intramuscular,
subcutaneously, observe and report any changes in the resident’s appearance, behavior and moods
to supervisor or P.I.
2004 - 2007: Certified Nursing Assistant/HHA, Home Health, Vista Care, Inc. Evansville,
Indiana
Ms. Nelson was responsible for providing daily care (ADL) total or direct care, comfort safety and
health needs of the residents.
She has experience with providing the fundamental nursing care to all assigned patients inpatient at
home patient.
2003 – 2004: Nurse Assistant/Tech, Medicross Medical Staffing, GFI/Select, Evansville,
Indiana
Ms. Nelson was responsible for admit OPV “subjects to clinical unit routine admission care and
obtaining blood for studies like PK, safety labs, obtain ECG and other procedures.
She has experience with emergency care, performing nursing procedures per company policy.
2002 – 2004: Certified Nurse Assistant, Alzheimer’s Unit, Good Samaritan Home, Evansville,
Indiana
Ms. Nelson was responsible for providing daily care total or direct care to all assigned tasks,
providing comfort safety and health needs of the patients.
She has experience with administration of medications, routine nursing care, working in acute and
chronic medical cases.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE OUTSIDE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
1999 – 2001: Registered Nurse, Operating/Recovery Room, Mount Elizabeth Hospital,
Singapore
Ms. Nelson was responsible for providing post-operative nursing care to all patients undergoing
emergency and elective cases who underwent surgery. Report any changes in patient’s condition to
the respective anesthetist for immediate action.
She has experience with inserting and removing (ETT) Endo-tracheal tube with the presence of
anesthesiologist, providing emergency/critical (mega-code) care. She provided thorough monitoring
of vital signs, emergency care – CPR, ACLS (mega-code), peripheral line and IV therapy.
1997 – 1999: Registered Nurse, Labor/Delivery Department, Thomson Medical Centre PTE
LTD, Singapore
Ms. Nelson was responsible for performed procedures/treatments and nursing care for patients in
labor in addition to assisting the doctors with deliveries, stitching and resuscitation of the newborn,
including receiving newborns in operating room.
She has experience with assisting doctors with deliveries, assisting anesthesiologists in epidural.
She has experience in emergency/normal deliveries, and vaginal examination for patients in labor.
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Perform cardiotocograph monitor, non-stress test for pregnant women, assisting doctor in
admitting and monitoring pre-term labor.
1993 – 1997: Registered Nurse, General Medical/Surgical, Tan Tock Seng Hospital PTE
LTD, Jalan Tan Tock Seng, Singapore
Ms. Nelson was responsible for assessing, planning, implementing and initiating nursing care of ill-
dependent, pre-operative and post-operative patients based on the patient center nursing system.
She was aware of nursing accountability and medical liabilities. Adhere to operational and nursing
policies and protocols.
She has experience with administration of IV medications, insertion of IV line, use of
syringe/infusion pumps, administration of inhaler and nebulizer, inserting Foleys catheter, NG-
tube, obtain blood for investigations, perform a gastric gavage/lavage, perform ECG, use of ambu-
bag, crash cart for emergency situation; peritoneal dialysis.
1991 – 1993: Registered Nurse/Staff Nurse, Medical Ward/Critically Ill Room, King Faisal
Hospital (M.O.H.), TAIF, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Ms. Nelson was responsible for providing comprehensive nursing care to all newly admitted
critically-ill patients. Identify, plan and initiate to give appropriate care, observe unusual
manifestations and institute remedial actions when appropriate and record in chart.
She has experience with assisting and preparing physicians with diagnostic and therapeutic
procedures such as insertion of CVP line, paracentesis or abdominal tapping, thoraccentesis
intubation, NGT insertion, and angiocath.
1989 – 1991: Registered Nurse (Supervising Nurse), OB-GYN/Surgery, Nursery, Delivery
Room, Cavite Provincial Health Office, Philippines
Ms. Nelson was responsible for being aware of the needs and problems of patients, nursing staff
and condition of the ward. Plan, supervise and initiate activities and workload of all nursing staff in
the ward. She participated in the budget preparation of the service. Check, initiate performance
appraisal system.
She has experience with practical and administrative activities in hospital setting.
1987 – 1989: Registered Nurse (Senior Nurse/Head Nurse), OB-GYN/Surgery Ward, Cavite
Provincial Health Office, Philippines
Ms. Nelson was responsible for making patient rounds and see that all patients received the
necessary care. Made sure all doctors orders were carried out properly and intelligently by the
staff. Planned and supervised all nursing activities in the ward/unit.
She has experience with senior/head nursing job and acted as a supervising nurse when delegated
to. She performed routine nursing care and other related nursing skills.
1986 – 1987: Registered Nurse/Staff Nurse, OB_GYN/Surgery, OPD-ER, Cavite Provincial
Health Office, Philippines
Ms. Nelson was responsible for providing direct nursing care to the patient. She performed nursing
activities in the clinical area and provided comprehensive care to all new and post-operative
patients.
She has experience with performing vital signs, venipuncture, angiocath insertion; ECGs, initiation
of cardiac and respiratory life support and other work related nursing skills.
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PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS
Philippine Nurses Association – Lifetime Member
Singapore Nurses Association - Member
Certification Maintenance Program for Phlebotomy as PBT (ASCP) current
AWARDS AND HONORS
Received 3rd
Honor, fourth year in high school
3rd
year in Nursing, 2nd
best in clinical practice.
Additional Skills for Phlebotomy:
Instruments/Procedures that were assessed in the technical areas for PBT.
Job Purpose: Serves patients/ study volunteer by preparing specimen for laboratory testing,
performing screening procedures.
Responsibilities:
1. Verifies test requisitions by comparing information with source documents and subject or patients
armband.
2. Obtain blood specimen by performing venipuncture/ finger sticks and inserting angio catheter per study
protocol.
3. Maintain specimen integrity by using aseptic technique, following standard operating procedure;
observing isolation procedures.
4. Tracks collected specimen by initialing, dating, noting time of collection, reviewing blood log/ source
documents prior, during and after blood draw.
5. Performs glucose levels test per study protocol and notify Nurses/Doctors when needed.
6. Perform bleeding time test, platelet aggregation test and tromboxane test per study requirements per
protocol.
7. Maintain quality results by following department procedures and testing schedule or PK placard,
identifying and reporting any changes/amendment.
8. Maintain safe, secure and healthy work environment by following standard policies and procedures and
other standard requirements.
9. Verifies all lab kits such as tubes were all complete including the expiry date.
10. Determine the appropriate method of obtaining the proper amount of blood.
11. Responsible to perform the procedure and have the proper vessels to contain the sample and
responsible to properly label the sample and transport the sample to the laboratory in a timely manner.
12. Participate with the training of newly hired staff. Demonstrate the correct technique in performing
venipuncture, inserting angio catheter.
13. Describe the legal implications of Phlebotomy and practice ethical behavior and recognize the
importance of the Patient’s Bill of Rights.
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14. Explain the importance of having excellent interpersonal communication skills, ability to handle
stress and maintain flexibility as a Phlebotomist.
15. Recognize and act upon individual and departmental needs for continuing education as a function of
growth and the maintenance of professional competence.
16. Process urine with addition of additive, use of analytical balance, working within the fume hood,
SNAP freezing and creating slurry, blood processing, centrifuge use, Urine, stool and tissue
processing, Proper technique with a pipette, lab clean up, storing samples in refrigerators and
freezers.
Maribel N. Nelson
102 Buckingham Dr. Evansville, Indiana 47715-3277
Tel. # 812-205-3128
Email address: munuestro@yahoo.com
Work email address: maribel.nelson@covance.com