Tamara Pfeifer has over 35 years of nursing experience in a variety of medical settings including hospitals, psychiatric facilities, rehabilitation centers, and hospice care. She has a BSN from the University of Portland and post-graduate studies in pre-med from Portland State University. Her experience includes medical-surgical nursing, psychiatric nursing, chemical dependency treatment, pain management, and working with military patients. She is skilled in assessment, medication administration, physical examinations, procedures, and providing patient education. Pfeifer aims to deliver compassionate, compliant care and support patients' overall health and wellness.
1. Kimzan G. Kamaluddin is a Filipino nurse currently working at Al-Dar Hospital in Saudi Arabia seeking new opportunities.
2. He has over 5 years of experience as a staff nurse in intensive care units in the Philippines and Saudi Arabia.
3. His skills include emergency response, administering medications, performing procedures like intubation and placing IVs, and handling various medical equipment.
RN Joseph Atienza, HAAD, JCIA -TRAINED Comprehensive CVAtienza Jimir
This document provides a summary of Joseph Jimir Atienza's qualifications and experience as a registered nurse. He has over 5 years of experience working in hospitals in the UAE and over 4 years of experience in the Philippines. His experience includes working in medical-surgical wards and emergency rooms. He has extensive training and certifications.
Ted Thompson, a clinical pharmacist, was asked to be part of a strategic planning group for his hospital pharmacy department's plan over the next 5 years. As the pharmacy services are growing with the hospital, the director wants to guide priorities and expand clinical services. Ted recognizes the need to learn more about strategic planning as he has no management experience. He develops a plan with mission, goals and strategies and objectives over timelines to analyze community needs, overcome problems, and maximize roles and technology to provide the highest quality patient-centered care.
Kathleen Marjoree Cabatay is a registered nurse from the Philippines seeking a position as a registered nurse or laser technician. She has a bachelor's degree in nursing and is licensed and registered to practice nursing in both Abu Dhabi and the Philippines. Her resume outlines her education and qualifications, including laser and cosmetic training, as well as her experience working as a staff nurse and licensed practical nurse in Dubai and the Philippines. She provides a detailed list of skills, duties, and equipment experience relevant to nursing and laser technician roles.
POLST Skills Development - Sharmon Figenshaw and Bruce Smithwwuextendeded
POLST Skills Development – Sharmon Figenshaw, ARNP, RN; and Bruce Smith, MD
Presented at the 2015 Palliative Care Summer Institute conference at Bellingham Technical College
Hanna Lyn C. Alava is a 33-year old Filipino registered nurse currently working as a senior staff nurse in the ER department of General Santos Doctors' Hospital in the Philippines. She has over 10 years of nursing experience in both the Philippines and Saudi Arabia, having worked in emergency rooms, medical wards, and orthopedic wards. She holds a Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree and multiple nursing certifications, including in ACLS, BLS, and ECG reading.
This curriculum vitae summarizes the personal and professional details of Divina Gracia R. Montero. She is a 42-year-old female registered nurse from the Philippines with over 20 years of nursing experience in the UAE, Saudi Arabia, and the Philippines. Her experience includes working in labor and delivery, OB-GYN, medical-surgical, and emergency room settings. She has a bachelor's degree in nursing and is certified in several areas including IV therapy, neonatal resuscitation, and healthcare provider CPR.
This curriculum vitae is for Charmaine Anne Lagmay Navarro, a Filipino registered nurse born in 1989. She has a Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree from Wesleyan University-Philippines and is licensed to practice nursing in both the Philippines and Abu Dhabi. Her most recent position is as a nurse for children with special needs at Al Najah Private Rehabilitation Center in Al Ain, UAE since 2015. Prior to that, she worked as a staff nurse in various units at Premiere Medical Center in the Philippines from 2011 to 2014.
1. Kimzan G. Kamaluddin is a Filipino nurse currently working at Al-Dar Hospital in Saudi Arabia seeking new opportunities.
2. He has over 5 years of experience as a staff nurse in intensive care units in the Philippines and Saudi Arabia.
3. His skills include emergency response, administering medications, performing procedures like intubation and placing IVs, and handling various medical equipment.
RN Joseph Atienza, HAAD, JCIA -TRAINED Comprehensive CVAtienza Jimir
This document provides a summary of Joseph Jimir Atienza's qualifications and experience as a registered nurse. He has over 5 years of experience working in hospitals in the UAE and over 4 years of experience in the Philippines. His experience includes working in medical-surgical wards and emergency rooms. He has extensive training and certifications.
Ted Thompson, a clinical pharmacist, was asked to be part of a strategic planning group for his hospital pharmacy department's plan over the next 5 years. As the pharmacy services are growing with the hospital, the director wants to guide priorities and expand clinical services. Ted recognizes the need to learn more about strategic planning as he has no management experience. He develops a plan with mission, goals and strategies and objectives over timelines to analyze community needs, overcome problems, and maximize roles and technology to provide the highest quality patient-centered care.
Kathleen Marjoree Cabatay is a registered nurse from the Philippines seeking a position as a registered nurse or laser technician. She has a bachelor's degree in nursing and is licensed and registered to practice nursing in both Abu Dhabi and the Philippines. Her resume outlines her education and qualifications, including laser and cosmetic training, as well as her experience working as a staff nurse and licensed practical nurse in Dubai and the Philippines. She provides a detailed list of skills, duties, and equipment experience relevant to nursing and laser technician roles.
POLST Skills Development - Sharmon Figenshaw and Bruce Smithwwuextendeded
POLST Skills Development – Sharmon Figenshaw, ARNP, RN; and Bruce Smith, MD
Presented at the 2015 Palliative Care Summer Institute conference at Bellingham Technical College
Hanna Lyn C. Alava is a 33-year old Filipino registered nurse currently working as a senior staff nurse in the ER department of General Santos Doctors' Hospital in the Philippines. She has over 10 years of nursing experience in both the Philippines and Saudi Arabia, having worked in emergency rooms, medical wards, and orthopedic wards. She holds a Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree and multiple nursing certifications, including in ACLS, BLS, and ECG reading.
This curriculum vitae summarizes the personal and professional details of Divina Gracia R. Montero. She is a 42-year-old female registered nurse from the Philippines with over 20 years of nursing experience in the UAE, Saudi Arabia, and the Philippines. Her experience includes working in labor and delivery, OB-GYN, medical-surgical, and emergency room settings. She has a bachelor's degree in nursing and is certified in several areas including IV therapy, neonatal resuscitation, and healthcare provider CPR.
This curriculum vitae is for Charmaine Anne Lagmay Navarro, a Filipino registered nurse born in 1989. She has a Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree from Wesleyan University-Philippines and is licensed to practice nursing in both the Philippines and Abu Dhabi. Her most recent position is as a nurse for children with special needs at Al Najah Private Rehabilitation Center in Al Ain, UAE since 2015. Prior to that, she worked as a staff nurse in various units at Premiere Medical Center in the Philippines from 2011 to 2014.
DNR in Emergency Department - The Practice and the Islamic view Rashid Abuelhassan
The document discusses end-of-life care and do-not-resuscitate (DNR) orders. It provides guidance on when DNR is appropriate according to different medical conditions and opinions of specialists. DNR policies are discussed for different countries and regions, noting they can vary significantly. The key messages are that palliative care does not automatically mean DNR; DNR only refers to chest compressions and not other interventions like airway maneuvers or fluids in some cases; and the validity and requirements of DNR orders should be confirmed according to the local hospital policies. Communication with families is also emphasized.
This document provides information on peri-operative nursing care for patients undergoing surgery. It discusses the goals and assessments of the pre-operative phase, including physiological, psychological, and informed consent assessments. Nursing interventions are outlined to prepare the patient for surgery, manage their care and needs, and provide education on the surgical process. The pre-operative phase aims to optimize the patient's health and reduce surgical risks through thorough evaluation and preparation.
Kathleen Ann J. Aguilar is a registered nurse in Abu Dhabi, UAE and the Philippines with over 4 years of experience in medical, surgical, neonatal intensive care, and occupational health nursing. She currently works as an occupational health nurse for Asian Philippine Medical Center LLC in Abu Dhabi. She has a Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree from Far Eastern University and is licensed to practice nursing in both Abu Dhabi and the Philippines.
Hanna Lyn C. Alava is a 32-year-old Filipino registered nurse. She received her Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree from Mindanao Medical Foundation College in 2007. She is licensed to practice nursing in the Philippines, Saudi Arabia, and Abu Dhabi. Her nursing experience includes working in emergency rooms, medical-surgical wards, and orthopedic wards in the Philippines and Saudi Arabia. She is certified in advanced cardiac life support and basic life support.
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.
Larkin Community Hospital provides a wide range of medical services to the South Miami community. It has 146 beds and specializes in medical, surgical, psychiatric and teaching services. It also has outpatient clinics and is accredited by the Joint Commission. The hospital focuses on healthcare reform initiatives to improve care and reduce costs. It is also committed to graduate medical education, training new physicians through residency programs in family medicine, internal medicine, and psychiatry.
Jaime L. Antes is a 32-year-old Filipino nurse currently working as an adult ICU nurse at King Fahad Military Medical Complex in Saudi Arabia. He has over 10 years of nursing experience in Saudi Arabia and the Philippines, specializing in intensive care and emergency room settings. He holds a Bachelor's degree in Nursing from Bicol University and licenses to practice nursing in the Philippines, Saudi Arabia, and Oman.
Ryan Eleno Valles is a registered nurse and emergency medical technician seeking a position in nursing or emergency medical services. He has over 10 years of experience working as an EMT in the UAE and Philippines. His experience includes responding to emergency calls, assessing patients, providing basic life support, and safely transporting patients to medical facilities. He is skilled in cardiopulmonary resuscitation, first aid, AED use, and ambulance operation. Valles has a Bachelor's Degree in Nursing and is certified in several emergency medical training programs. He is a member of professional nursing and emergency response organizations.
This document is a resume for Ryan Eleno Valles, a registered nurse and emergency medical technician. It outlines his objective to continue working in emergency services, and provides details of his education, licenses, work experience, duties and responsibilities in previous roles providing emergency medical services and occupational safety in Abu Dhabi from 2009 to present. It also lists his professional affiliations, additional training, and a character reference.
Fadi T. Rihan is a Jordanian male nurse, born in 1981 in Jordan. He holds a Bachelor's Degree in Nursing and has over 15 years of experience working in emergency departments and intensive care units in Jordan, UAE, and Saudi Arabia. He is currently employed as an Emergency Department Team Leader at Sheikh Khalifa General Hospital in the UAE. He is married and speaks Arabic and English.
Krista Selby has over 30 years of nursing experience in a variety of settings including intensive care, home health, hospice care, infusion therapy, hospitals, dialysis, and case management. She has a Bachelor of Science in Nursing and is licensed in Tennessee, Alabama, and Florida. Her most recent experience is as a case manager for SouthernCare Hospice since 2015 where she provides patient care and assessments.
Dr. Terel Spencer Newton is a pain medicine specialist with offices in Jacksonville, Florida. He has over 10 years of experience in interventional pain management and is licensed to practice medicine in Florida and North Carolina. Dr. Newton received his medical degree from the University of North Carolina and completed fellowships in pain medicine and anesthesiology. He is certified in various interventional techniques and provides evaluations and treatments for trauma, injuries, and pre-surgical patients.
The document outlines policies and procedures for Do Not Resuscitate (DNR) orders. It states that CPR will be administered to patients unless a DNR order is written by a physician. The physician must discuss the decision with the patient and family. If the patient cannot participate, the physician obtains opinions from interested parties about the patient's wishes. A DNR order is written on the patient's record and other measures are taken to communicate it to staff.
1. Medical documentation refers to written or electronic information about a patient's history, examinations, tests, treatments, and outcomes used for evaluation, treatment, communication between providers, research, and legal purposes.
2. The SOAP note format is commonly used and includes subjective information provided by the patient, objective exam findings, an assessment or diagnosis, and a treatment plan.
3. High quality medical documentation is accurate, relevant, complete, timely, and confidential to properly evaluate and care for patients over time.
Iris Binato Sabale is a Registered Nurse and Registered Midwife with over 13 years of experience. She currently works as the JCI Full Operation In Charge and Head Nurse at Nice Care Medical Center in Dubai, where she oversees all clinical and administrative policies to ensure compliance with JCI standards. She has held various nursing positions in Dubai and the Philippines and has extensive experience in areas such as obstetrics, pediatrics, and emergency care.
This document discusses health assessment in nursing. It describes the purpose and processes of health assessment, which includes obtaining a health history, performing a physical examination through various methods, and assessing each body system. The document outlines the types of assessments including initial, focused, emergency, and time-lapsed assessments. It also describes the main methods used in health assessment: observing, interviewing, and examining patients.
This document outlines the contents of a CPR course, including preparation, medico-legal considerations, airway management techniques, essential emergency drugs, recognition of unconsciousness, positioning an unconscious patient, gathering emergency equipment, and medico-legal aspects of treating medical emergencies. It discusses the P.A.B.C.D. approach to emergency response, airway and ventilation methods, use of an AED, drugs for treating cardiac issues and hypotension, and maintaining an unconscious patient's airway. It also covers obtaining informed consent, negligence standards, foreseeability of emergencies, grounds for malpractice liability, and the importance of CPR certification and legal advice for all dental office staff.
As ER RN, responsible for prioritizing medical care for patients with all kinds of problems. Not only are you treating the sick, but also those who’ve sustained injuries or are dealing with a mental health crisis. need the experience, confidence and skill to carry them out with greater urgency. Often need to make initial assessments without outside direction from physicians or surgeons. You’ll also be required to perform therapeutic nursing interventions, such as stabilizing patients, providing basic life support, administering medications and initiating corrective actions. Other duties may include recording medical histories, monitoring patients, performing diagnostic tests and explaining after-care to patients or family members. Expect to help patients and their families deal with pain, fear, anger and grief.
The document provides guidelines on good medical practice and maintaining doctor-patient confidentiality. It outlines 10 golden rules of good medical practice including practicing with kindness, ethics and honesty. It discusses maintaining confidentiality of patient records and communications. Specific topics covered include doctor-patient relationships, obtaining consent, maintaining confidentiality in electronic medical records, disclosures required by law, and disclosures for purposes like medical education.
1) The document discusses several key principles in medical ethics including autonomy, beneficence, non-maleficence, and justice as they relate to informed consent and treatment decisions.
2) It examines the concepts of medical negligence, duty of care, standards of care, damages, and proximate cause in medical malpractice cases.
3) It also addresses treatments for incompetent patients, the principles of patient autonomy and medical futility in end-of-life decisions around cardiopulmonary resuscitation.
This document provides information about modular kitchen designs from customfurnish.com and directs readers to their website at http://www.customfurnish.com/modular-kitchens for more details on modular kitchen options. The website appears to offer custom modular kitchen designs and plans.
El documento describe las cuatro fases del ciclo de vida de un proyecto de construcción: 1) fase de conceptualización, 2) fase de definición, 3) fase de ejecución, y 4) fase de operación. La fase de definición incluye tres sub-etapas: el perfil preliminar, el estudio de prefactibilidad y el estudio de factibilidad, el cual profundiza los aspectos técnicos, administrativos, financieros y ambientales para reducir la incertidumbre del proyecto.
DNR in Emergency Department - The Practice and the Islamic view Rashid Abuelhassan
The document discusses end-of-life care and do-not-resuscitate (DNR) orders. It provides guidance on when DNR is appropriate according to different medical conditions and opinions of specialists. DNR policies are discussed for different countries and regions, noting they can vary significantly. The key messages are that palliative care does not automatically mean DNR; DNR only refers to chest compressions and not other interventions like airway maneuvers or fluids in some cases; and the validity and requirements of DNR orders should be confirmed according to the local hospital policies. Communication with families is also emphasized.
This document provides information on peri-operative nursing care for patients undergoing surgery. It discusses the goals and assessments of the pre-operative phase, including physiological, psychological, and informed consent assessments. Nursing interventions are outlined to prepare the patient for surgery, manage their care and needs, and provide education on the surgical process. The pre-operative phase aims to optimize the patient's health and reduce surgical risks through thorough evaluation and preparation.
Kathleen Ann J. Aguilar is a registered nurse in Abu Dhabi, UAE and the Philippines with over 4 years of experience in medical, surgical, neonatal intensive care, and occupational health nursing. She currently works as an occupational health nurse for Asian Philippine Medical Center LLC in Abu Dhabi. She has a Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree from Far Eastern University and is licensed to practice nursing in both Abu Dhabi and the Philippines.
Hanna Lyn C. Alava is a 32-year-old Filipino registered nurse. She received her Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree from Mindanao Medical Foundation College in 2007. She is licensed to practice nursing in the Philippines, Saudi Arabia, and Abu Dhabi. Her nursing experience includes working in emergency rooms, medical-surgical wards, and orthopedic wards in the Philippines and Saudi Arabia. She is certified in advanced cardiac life support and basic life support.
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.
Larkin Community Hospital provides a wide range of medical services to the South Miami community. It has 146 beds and specializes in medical, surgical, psychiatric and teaching services. It also has outpatient clinics and is accredited by the Joint Commission. The hospital focuses on healthcare reform initiatives to improve care and reduce costs. It is also committed to graduate medical education, training new physicians through residency programs in family medicine, internal medicine, and psychiatry.
Jaime L. Antes is a 32-year-old Filipino nurse currently working as an adult ICU nurse at King Fahad Military Medical Complex in Saudi Arabia. He has over 10 years of nursing experience in Saudi Arabia and the Philippines, specializing in intensive care and emergency room settings. He holds a Bachelor's degree in Nursing from Bicol University and licenses to practice nursing in the Philippines, Saudi Arabia, and Oman.
Ryan Eleno Valles is a registered nurse and emergency medical technician seeking a position in nursing or emergency medical services. He has over 10 years of experience working as an EMT in the UAE and Philippines. His experience includes responding to emergency calls, assessing patients, providing basic life support, and safely transporting patients to medical facilities. He is skilled in cardiopulmonary resuscitation, first aid, AED use, and ambulance operation. Valles has a Bachelor's Degree in Nursing and is certified in several emergency medical training programs. He is a member of professional nursing and emergency response organizations.
This document is a resume for Ryan Eleno Valles, a registered nurse and emergency medical technician. It outlines his objective to continue working in emergency services, and provides details of his education, licenses, work experience, duties and responsibilities in previous roles providing emergency medical services and occupational safety in Abu Dhabi from 2009 to present. It also lists his professional affiliations, additional training, and a character reference.
Fadi T. Rihan is a Jordanian male nurse, born in 1981 in Jordan. He holds a Bachelor's Degree in Nursing and has over 15 years of experience working in emergency departments and intensive care units in Jordan, UAE, and Saudi Arabia. He is currently employed as an Emergency Department Team Leader at Sheikh Khalifa General Hospital in the UAE. He is married and speaks Arabic and English.
Krista Selby has over 30 years of nursing experience in a variety of settings including intensive care, home health, hospice care, infusion therapy, hospitals, dialysis, and case management. She has a Bachelor of Science in Nursing and is licensed in Tennessee, Alabama, and Florida. Her most recent experience is as a case manager for SouthernCare Hospice since 2015 where she provides patient care and assessments.
Dr. Terel Spencer Newton is a pain medicine specialist with offices in Jacksonville, Florida. He has over 10 years of experience in interventional pain management and is licensed to practice medicine in Florida and North Carolina. Dr. Newton received his medical degree from the University of North Carolina and completed fellowships in pain medicine and anesthesiology. He is certified in various interventional techniques and provides evaluations and treatments for trauma, injuries, and pre-surgical patients.
The document outlines policies and procedures for Do Not Resuscitate (DNR) orders. It states that CPR will be administered to patients unless a DNR order is written by a physician. The physician must discuss the decision with the patient and family. If the patient cannot participate, the physician obtains opinions from interested parties about the patient's wishes. A DNR order is written on the patient's record and other measures are taken to communicate it to staff.
1. Medical documentation refers to written or electronic information about a patient's history, examinations, tests, treatments, and outcomes used for evaluation, treatment, communication between providers, research, and legal purposes.
2. The SOAP note format is commonly used and includes subjective information provided by the patient, objective exam findings, an assessment or diagnosis, and a treatment plan.
3. High quality medical documentation is accurate, relevant, complete, timely, and confidential to properly evaluate and care for patients over time.
Iris Binato Sabale is a Registered Nurse and Registered Midwife with over 13 years of experience. She currently works as the JCI Full Operation In Charge and Head Nurse at Nice Care Medical Center in Dubai, where she oversees all clinical and administrative policies to ensure compliance with JCI standards. She has held various nursing positions in Dubai and the Philippines and has extensive experience in areas such as obstetrics, pediatrics, and emergency care.
This document discusses health assessment in nursing. It describes the purpose and processes of health assessment, which includes obtaining a health history, performing a physical examination through various methods, and assessing each body system. The document outlines the types of assessments including initial, focused, emergency, and time-lapsed assessments. It also describes the main methods used in health assessment: observing, interviewing, and examining patients.
This document outlines the contents of a CPR course, including preparation, medico-legal considerations, airway management techniques, essential emergency drugs, recognition of unconsciousness, positioning an unconscious patient, gathering emergency equipment, and medico-legal aspects of treating medical emergencies. It discusses the P.A.B.C.D. approach to emergency response, airway and ventilation methods, use of an AED, drugs for treating cardiac issues and hypotension, and maintaining an unconscious patient's airway. It also covers obtaining informed consent, negligence standards, foreseeability of emergencies, grounds for malpractice liability, and the importance of CPR certification and legal advice for all dental office staff.
As ER RN, responsible for prioritizing medical care for patients with all kinds of problems. Not only are you treating the sick, but also those who’ve sustained injuries or are dealing with a mental health crisis. need the experience, confidence and skill to carry them out with greater urgency. Often need to make initial assessments without outside direction from physicians or surgeons. You’ll also be required to perform therapeutic nursing interventions, such as stabilizing patients, providing basic life support, administering medications and initiating corrective actions. Other duties may include recording medical histories, monitoring patients, performing diagnostic tests and explaining after-care to patients or family members. Expect to help patients and their families deal with pain, fear, anger and grief.
The document provides guidelines on good medical practice and maintaining doctor-patient confidentiality. It outlines 10 golden rules of good medical practice including practicing with kindness, ethics and honesty. It discusses maintaining confidentiality of patient records and communications. Specific topics covered include doctor-patient relationships, obtaining consent, maintaining confidentiality in electronic medical records, disclosures required by law, and disclosures for purposes like medical education.
1) The document discusses several key principles in medical ethics including autonomy, beneficence, non-maleficence, and justice as they relate to informed consent and treatment decisions.
2) It examines the concepts of medical negligence, duty of care, standards of care, damages, and proximate cause in medical malpractice cases.
3) It also addresses treatments for incompetent patients, the principles of patient autonomy and medical futility in end-of-life decisions around cardiopulmonary resuscitation.
This document provides information about modular kitchen designs from customfurnish.com and directs readers to their website at http://www.customfurnish.com/modular-kitchens for more details on modular kitchen options. The website appears to offer custom modular kitchen designs and plans.
El documento describe las cuatro fases del ciclo de vida de un proyecto de construcción: 1) fase de conceptualización, 2) fase de definición, 3) fase de ejecución, y 4) fase de operación. La fase de definición incluye tres sub-etapas: el perfil preliminar, el estudio de prefactibilidad y el estudio de factibilidad, el cual profundiza los aspectos técnicos, administrativos, financieros y ambientales para reducir la incertidumbre del proyecto.
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Money is described as the modern day devil that is the root cause of many of humanity's greatest evils and problems. It has led to brutal wars that killed countless innocents, prejudices that exploited people, widespread poverty and starvation, environmental destruction, manipulation and exploitation of people, conflicts between families and groups, discrimination, wildlife poaching, rape, and more. While these issues also have other complex contributing factors, the passage argues that the overarching driving force behind much of human suffering is the insatiable pursuit and worship of money above all else in modern society.
Dokumen tersebut membahas tentang data, informasi, dan pengetahuan. Data adalah fakta mentah yang belum diolah, informasi adalah hasil pengolahan data yang memiliki arti, sedangkan pengetahuan merupakan hasil pembelajaran yang dapat diaplikasikan.
The document laments the rise of moneyhood above all other virtues in today's world. It describes moneyhood as victimizing the innocent, transforming the universe into worthless currency paper. Moneyhood is portrayed as lambasting newborns with commercialism and assassinating truth and humanity. The document expresses that moneyhood has risen above fatherhood, womanhood, sisterhood, brotherhood, motherhood, manhood, and other virtues to corrupt and degrade society.
The document expresses the narrator's obsessive desire for a woman to be exclusively his. It lists contrasting ways she could treat him, from extreme cruelty to extreme devotion, over every moment of her life. Regardless of any circumstances, the narrator insists she will always be associated with and remember him, never leave him, and be his alone.
The narrator describes attempting to view their reflection in various types of mirrors, each with different distortions. In a broken mirror, their reflection is grotesquely distorted. A blood-stained mirror makes them resemble a devil. A mirror in bright sunlight blurs their features. A black painted mirror deprives them of vision. The clearest reflection is seen in the eyes of their beloved.
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Euro Shorts 11.12.15 including Financial transaction tax update and BaFin tig...Cummings
Welcome to Euro Shorts, a short briefing on some of the week’s developments in the financial services industry in Europe.
If you would like to discuss any of the points we raise below, please contact me or one of our other lawyers.
EE TOK and CAS Reflection at St. Robert.ppt (1)Lisa Loffredi
This document outlines reflection in the IB Core at St. Robert. It discusses why IB requires reflection, which is to make thinking visible to others, act as a memory prompt, and provide distance. It describes primary reflection, written immediately, and secondary reflection, revisiting primary reflections later to identify significance and guide future learning/actions. Three types of reflection are outlined: affective focuses on personal experiences; critical focuses on thinking/learning patterns; and process focuses on problem-solving strategies. Specific examples are given for each type in CAS, TOK, and the Extended Essay respectively. The document provides guidance on creating a Researcher's Reflection Space to facilitate secondary reflection for the EE.
Establishment of occlusal relationship in rpd/endodontic coursesIndian dental academy
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In de tandtechniek zijn veel mensen werkzaam die dag in dag uit proberen
esthetische werkstukken te maken. Echter, wanneer zij de functieleer niet
beheersen, zullen zij keer op keer problemen tegen komen en zich afvragen
waarom het niet wil lukken. Dit is tevens een voedingsbron voor import uit
lagelonenlanden. Daarom is het van belang dat wij onze plek, op de
Nederlandse markt, zeker stellen door werkstukken te maken die qua
vormgeving volledig anatomisch zijn en die qua kleur natuurlijke transparantie
bevatten. Deze twee eigenschappen vormen samen de esthetische basis.
Wanneer de functie klopt zullen kronen en bruggen optisch dichter bij de
natuurlijke vorm komen. De vormgeving die volledig anatomisch moet zijn,
verkrijgen we door met het occlusale kompas te werken. Het probleem is: hoe
realiseren we dit in het laboratorium, hoe brengen we de samenwerking met de
tandarts tot stand en hoe overtuigen we de tandarts van het nut van het
occlusaal kompas.
Met deze scriptie wil ik voor zowel laboratorium als tandarts de baten en de
toepassing van het occlusaal kompas uitleggen.
The document provides an introduction to occlusion, discussing important concepts like centric relation, temporomandibular joints, occlusion musculature, static and dynamic occlusion, and ideal occlusion. It emphasizes that the masticatory system, including teeth, periodontal tissues, and occlusion, form a interconnected system. Achieving and verifying centric relation is critical, as it provides the stable reference position for the occlusion. Multiple methods for determining and recording centric relation are described, highlighting the importance of bilateral manipulation and load testing to confirm the temporomandibular joints are fully seated and comfortable.
La ciudad preindustrial. De los orígenes a1860.Alfredo García
El documento describe la evolución de Madrid desde su fundación en el siglo IX hasta 1860. Explica que Madrid comenzó como una pequeña ciudad secundaria bajo el control de Toledo y creció lentamente hasta el siglo XVI cuando Felipe II la estableció como capital de España. El documento luego detalla las reformas urbanas y la monumentalización de la ciudad durante los siglos XVI-XVIII que transformaron a Madrid en la capital moderna. Finalmente, señala que para 1860 Madrid había establecido las bases necesarias para un mayor crecimiento futuro.
Data Center Proposal (System Network Administration)Muhammad Ahad
Introduction to Data Center.
Data Center Network Design.
Data Center Network Application Architecture Models.
Data Center Architecture.
Data Center Typologies.
Data Center Services.
This document discusses discharge planning from the hospital. It defines discharge as when a patient leaves the hospital either after completing treatment, leaving against medical advice, or expiring. The key aspects of discharge planning are coordinating care, exchanging information between present and future caregivers, and initiating the process early. The goals of discharge planning are to provide continuity of care and ensure the patient's and family's understanding of the treatment plan and safe return home. The document outlines the steps of the discharge process, including assessment, diagnosis, planning, implementation, and evaluation.
The student summarizes their experiences volunteering at various medical rotations during their time in the Health Academy program. They enjoyed rotations in radiology, the emergency room, the operating room, the pediatric intensive care unit, and the neonatal intensive care unit. In class, they learned how to take blood pressure and test reflexes. The student also considered various career options such as a registered nurse, certified medical assistant, physical therapy assistant, ultrasound technologist, and veterinarian. They provided details on the education and experience requirements for each field. Finally, they summarized volunteering at the Via Christi Golf Classic.
Michael Balbin is a registered nurse from the Philippines seeking a position in Dubai. He has over 5 years of experience working in intensive care units. He holds a Bachelor's degree in Nursing and a Master's degree focusing on ICU medical nursing. His clinical experience includes caring for patients with various medical conditions and emergencies in ICU settings. He is licensed to practice nursing in both the Philippines and Dubai.
The document provides a summary of Pamela Miller's career objective, work history, education, and contact information. She is seeking a position in health care where she can help patients and medical staff. Her work history demonstrates over 15 years of experience in various medical roles, including as a health technician, medical technician, medical assistant, and therapist tech. She has worked for the Department of Veterans Affairs, Neighborhood Medical Care, and Spindletop MHMR. Her education includes certification as a medical assistant and phlebotomist from Platt Health Careers and a nursing program at Lamar State College.
This document provides tips for pre- and post-procedural evaluation of patients undergoing interventional radiology procedures. It discusses:
1) Performing a focused history and physical exam tailored to the reason for referral;
2) Evaluating patients for sedation risk and ensuring safe sedation;
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1. Tamara "Tamme" Pfeifer, RN, BSN
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RESUME:
Education:
Graduated from Woodburn High School with a 4.00 GPA in 1975 in Woodburn, Oregon.
Graduated from University of Portland with a 3.84 in 1979 with a BSN.
Post-graduate studies in pre-med part time for 2 years at Portland State University.
Studying for Psychiatric/Mental Health RN Certificate and Chemical Dependency RN
Certificate.
Studying for insurance license with Colonial Penn.
Chemical Dependency Unit and many other facilities. Child and Adolescent psychiatric and care
centers: Alberta Kerr Center, Perry Center, Dornbecker's Hospital, Shriner"s Hospital and
others. Day surgery experience i.e. starting IV's, obtaining consents, drawing blood, admission
and discharge procedures, and giving IV and oral ---------------------------------------------------------
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Summary or Experience and qualifications:
2014-2015
I have been caring for a termanally ill, providing Hospice care, Mental Health care and all cares
of daily living much of last year and this year appoximately 6-7 days per week.
2001-2015
Integrated Health Care Solutions
Worked at many different facilities i.e. ER, Day Surgery, Behavior Health in-patient, Chemical
Dependency units, i.e. CODA, Telecare, Providence Adult Care Mental Health Acute care
inpatient Providence inpatient medications as prescribed. I have charge RN experience in which I
was responsible for many patient in both long term care (senior and rehabilitating Facilities i.e
2. Prestige and Avamere) and psychiatric residential facilities I was successful in delegating other
RN's and LPN's, techs.and CNA's appropriately. In addition I was employed at Cedar Hills
Hospital because of my work through the Agency and started working there without applying for
the position and with no orientation by Cedar Hills Hospital for a FT position by COO, CON,
Supervisor and Manager of Nursing due to my outstanding work via working there via temp.
nursing. I have also been asked by several long term care units to become an employee as well,
but was unable to at the time.I also have worked with children at Schriner's, Dornbecker's, Perry
Center, Telecare, kerr Center for children. I have a stack of over 150 perfect evaluations that you
can veiw if needed. I love being a nurse and love to work. I would be the perfect nurse to call in
on a short notice if needed so.
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1999-2006
Tero Medical Recruiting
Started my own Recruiting Company recruiting health care and other engineer professionals
from across the US and abroad. I learned a lot doing this including nursing laws in different
states and abroad. Found sponsors for abroad clients who were nurses. Wrote Professional
Resumes for Clients at their request.
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2003-2009
Health Care Service, LLC.
9021 SW Barbur BLVD. #207
Portland, OR 97219
503-715-2103
Travel Nurse work as RN, BSN worked as Med-Surg. RN in many different Hospitals and
Facilities. Worked a lot in Psychiatric Hospital Units and Psychiatric Facilities. Also worked in
Acute Long Term Care Facilities and Rehabilitation Facilities, day-surgery, etc.
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6/2007-12/2014
Cedar Hills Behavioral Health and Chemical Dependency Hospital
Pain management patients
3. Dual diagnosis treatment
Behavioral Health
Chemical Dependency treatment
Military Patients (PTSD, Dual diagnosis, etc.).
Pain Management
SOMA Trained (Training in help prevent injury to patients and staff)
Trained in using 4-point restraints as needed as a last resource..
As Charge Nurse I made sure that patients were kept safe and evaluated their suicide ability
and other behaviors that were dangerous to themselves or others and notified their Providers and
others on the patients team as needed. I am knowledgeable in assessing patient using COWS and
CIWA's and medicate as order. I am also able to administer Suboxone and Subutex as ordered
and needed by assessment and MD's order. I report any changes in their behavior and evaluated
if medication was helpful by evaluating patient's CIWA'S or COWS after medication is given.
Attended Team meetings and shared my observed and documented information so the team was
able to provide the next step, how medication changes were helping (Both Psychotropic and
Medical Medications).Talked with patients families with regards to HIPPA regulations.
I also was successful in talking with patients on a 1:1 basis and able to calm them and in most
cases I was successful with this and I truely enjoyed helping patients in this manner.
Frequently was leader of groups and researched on my own time and got approval of many
topics for groups.
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5/1979--2002 ( I added this only because I think it is important to my history as an RN, BSN)
Oregon Health Science University Hospital
Worked on Neurologic, Neuro/ Trauma and Ear, Nose, Throat Unit
Unit involving pre-op, post-op, Chemotherapy,
Ventilator Cares including suctioning NT, oral and new laryngectomies from laryngeal or
esophageal cancers. Also maintained patients on ventilators, CPA P's, and respirators..
4. As Charge RN I was responsible for making assignments on days of work and make certain
that the assignment fit the RN's abilities and in addition to make certain that the patients were
taken care of professionally.
Talked with MD's, families, and other health care personnel to evaluate and treat as MD
ordered and attended discharge planning meetings an and discussed patients post care needs, etc.
Cared for comatose and semi comatose patients, requiring total care.
Paraplegic and Quadraiplegic patients. With experience in transferring the patient by self..Also,
taught patient to transfer self with just stand-by-assist using approved equipment.
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Licenses :Oregon State Board of Nursing 07043653RN to expires: 10/28/2017
CPR including baby's, pediatric's and aldolescent's and adult's with AED expires
04/2016.
All immunizations are up-to-date. (all childhood immunizations, PPD is negative and recent
tetnus immunization.
Complete Pysical completed 04/07/15
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Skill Highlights
• Health and wellness expertise
• Medication administration expert
• Skilled in conducting physical examinations
• All different drains in ICU i.e.bile drains, CSF drains, and others
• Laparoscopic procedures familiarity
• Pediatric exams competency
• BAC screening/drug screen collection
• Vascular care understanding
• Dermatology training
• Geriatric treatment knowledge
• Psych and mental health care proficiency
• Broad medical terminology knowledge
• Committed to compliance reporting
• Effective policy and program development
• Diagnostic tools experience
• BAC screen/drug screen collection ability
5. • Successful treatment per MD order and able to notify MD of possibe incorrect dosage of
medication or a possible incorrect treaatment by notifying Charge RN and notifying MD.
Notifed Pharmacist of incorrect dosages in Pxis and other medication despensing
machines by carefully checking dosages.
• Culturally sensitive
• Strong medical ethic
• Computerized charting specialist
• Enthusiastic caregiver
• Diabetes: CBG readings and insulin administration as indicated
• Hospice and Stroke Patient Care
• Familiarity with disease management programs
• Trained in in- and out-patient care
• Wound cleaning/care experience
• Infection control standards
• Flow sheet charting
• Acute and rehabilitative care
• IV drug therapy management
• Mobility assistance
• Colostomy care familiarity
• Gastro enteral nutrition education
• Body mechanics knowledge
• Hematology testing aptitude
• Specimen collection/processing proficiency
• Sterilization technique
• Acute and rehabilitative care
• Frequent teaching of medications to patients when indicated.
• Medication program on cell phone with detailed information on medications
• Excellent knowledge of psychotropic medication and medical medications.
• Very qualified at calming agitated patient
• Able to identify patients need for need of psychotropic medications for anxiety and other
psychological medications.
• Ventilator and other respirator skills
• Able to communicate well with patients, staff and families in a professional and friendly
manner.
• I have excellent computer skills and able to learn quickly, have worked at agencies and
able to learn in a expedient manner. Familiar with many different computer programs.
6. • Day surgery experience- able to pre-op patients and start IV's and other pre-op
procedures, as well as safely post-op and discharge patient, explain to patient and family
post-op procedures and things to expect or not to expect.
• Teaching to other staff and patients and family on a regular basis both at discharge and
phone questio
• Experience giving Chemotherapy i.e. 5-FU, Cisplatanim, Carboplatanim and others.
Worked with Dr. Neuwelt who gave chemotherapy to brain tumors in surgery crossing
the Blood- Brain-Barrier.
• I am skilled in doing a head to toe assessment on patients and documenting it
appropriately.
• Case Management work with Behavioral Health and Chemical Dependency patients.
• Recommendations available upon request
• I am a very experienced RN and I believe I would be a great employee at your facility.
Respectfully Yours,
Tamara Pfeifer, RN, BSN