Yakima Mazyck is seeking a position as a Patient Care Technician. He has over 5 years of experience as a Patient Care Tech and Certified Nursing Assistant in hospitals and nursing homes in South Carolina and New York. His experience includes providing direct patient care, assisting with daily living activities, vital sign monitoring, and other tasks under the supervision of nurses. He is proficient in hospital computer systems like Epic, Meditech, and Sigma.
This document is a resume for Imnas M. Williams, an experienced registered nurse. It summarizes her professional experience over 20 years working in hospitals, long term care facilities, and rehabilitation centers. It also lists her education credentials, which include a Master's degree in Nursing and an Associate's degree in Nursing. Her experience includes roles as a staff nurse, case manager, nursing supervisor, and charge nurse.
Lindsey Lucero has over 10 years of experience in various medical roles. She currently works as a patient care technician at Lovelace Medical Center, where her duties include assisting with daily living activities, taking vital signs, transporting patients, and operating monitoring equipment. Previously, she held several medical assistant and technician roles, where she performed tasks like phlebotomy, administering injections, processing lab tests, and assisting providers with procedures. She has certification as a nursing assistant and has acquired over 60 credit hours toward her RN license.
This document is a resume for Majidah Mateen, a physical therapy aide with 17 years of experience assisting physical therapists. She is proficient in interacting with patients, assembling equipment, transferring patients, maintaining records, and overseeing exercise routines. Her experience includes working as a physical therapy aide, rehabilitation therapist, and certified nurse's aide. She has various certifications related to physical therapy and is skilled in areas such as customer service, problem solving, and attention to detail.
This document is a resume for Virginia Jauhar, an experienced registered nurse. She has over 17 years of experience as an RN working in various settings including nursing homes, hospitals, hospice care, and medical offices. Her skills include palliative care, hospice care, tracheotomy care, feeding assistance, and experience with various medical conditions. She is skilled in assessing patients, developing treatment plans, and educating patients and their families. Her work history demonstrates experience as a charge nurse and leading nursing teams to ensure quality care and regulatory compliance.
Makeda K. Gilbert is a physical therapist with over 15 years of experience in various clinical settings including hospitals, medical clinics, and schools. She has extensive experience performing physical therapy assessments, treatments, and rehabilitation procedures to restore function and minimize disability for patients. Gilbert aims to promote wellness, health maintenance, and develop comprehensive patient management plans. She is highly motivated and skilled in managing patients, administrative tasks, and providing leadership.
The document defines progressive patient care as a system that places patients in units based on their needs along a continuum of critical care. Progressive care units treat patients who are moderately stable with less complexity and require intermittent nursing vigilance. The benefits of progressive patient care include specialized care for appropriate patients, assurance of high quality nursing care for physicians, efficient use of nurses' skills based on patient needs, and efficient use of hospital resources. Progressive patient care involves three stages - intensive care, intermediate care, and minimal care - with characteristics appropriate to decreasing levels of patient acuity and need.
Alexandra Pyles is seeking a position as a physical therapist assistant. She has over 2 years of experience working in skilled nursing, outpatient, acute inpatient, and hospital settings. Her experience includes treating patients according to plans of care, applying modalities, documenting treatment, and educating patients and families. She has a B.A. in psychology and an A.A.S. in physical therapist assisting with honors.
Pamela Barefoot has over 25 years of experience as a registered nurse, primarily in home health and hospice care. She currently works as an RN Case Manager for Vidant Home Health & Hospice, where her responsibilities include assessing patients for home hospice appropriateness, developing plans of care, coordinating care between physicians and other disciplines, providing end of life care and support, and conducting bereavement services. Prior to this, she held several case manager and director of nursing roles for other home health and long-term care facilities, where she admitted and assessed patients, developed treatment plans, coordinated care teams, and ensured quality of care.
This document is a resume for Imnas M. Williams, an experienced registered nurse. It summarizes her professional experience over 20 years working in hospitals, long term care facilities, and rehabilitation centers. It also lists her education credentials, which include a Master's degree in Nursing and an Associate's degree in Nursing. Her experience includes roles as a staff nurse, case manager, nursing supervisor, and charge nurse.
Lindsey Lucero has over 10 years of experience in various medical roles. She currently works as a patient care technician at Lovelace Medical Center, where her duties include assisting with daily living activities, taking vital signs, transporting patients, and operating monitoring equipment. Previously, she held several medical assistant and technician roles, where she performed tasks like phlebotomy, administering injections, processing lab tests, and assisting providers with procedures. She has certification as a nursing assistant and has acquired over 60 credit hours toward her RN license.
This document is a resume for Majidah Mateen, a physical therapy aide with 17 years of experience assisting physical therapists. She is proficient in interacting with patients, assembling equipment, transferring patients, maintaining records, and overseeing exercise routines. Her experience includes working as a physical therapy aide, rehabilitation therapist, and certified nurse's aide. She has various certifications related to physical therapy and is skilled in areas such as customer service, problem solving, and attention to detail.
This document is a resume for Virginia Jauhar, an experienced registered nurse. She has over 17 years of experience as an RN working in various settings including nursing homes, hospitals, hospice care, and medical offices. Her skills include palliative care, hospice care, tracheotomy care, feeding assistance, and experience with various medical conditions. She is skilled in assessing patients, developing treatment plans, and educating patients and their families. Her work history demonstrates experience as a charge nurse and leading nursing teams to ensure quality care and regulatory compliance.
Makeda K. Gilbert is a physical therapist with over 15 years of experience in various clinical settings including hospitals, medical clinics, and schools. She has extensive experience performing physical therapy assessments, treatments, and rehabilitation procedures to restore function and minimize disability for patients. Gilbert aims to promote wellness, health maintenance, and develop comprehensive patient management plans. She is highly motivated and skilled in managing patients, administrative tasks, and providing leadership.
The document defines progressive patient care as a system that places patients in units based on their needs along a continuum of critical care. Progressive care units treat patients who are moderately stable with less complexity and require intermittent nursing vigilance. The benefits of progressive patient care include specialized care for appropriate patients, assurance of high quality nursing care for physicians, efficient use of nurses' skills based on patient needs, and efficient use of hospital resources. Progressive patient care involves three stages - intensive care, intermediate care, and minimal care - with characteristics appropriate to decreasing levels of patient acuity and need.
Alexandra Pyles is seeking a position as a physical therapist assistant. She has over 2 years of experience working in skilled nursing, outpatient, acute inpatient, and hospital settings. Her experience includes treating patients according to plans of care, applying modalities, documenting treatment, and educating patients and families. She has a B.A. in psychology and an A.A.S. in physical therapist assisting with honors.
Pamela Barefoot has over 25 years of experience as a registered nurse, primarily in home health and hospice care. She currently works as an RN Case Manager for Vidant Home Health & Hospice, where her responsibilities include assessing patients for home hospice appropriateness, developing plans of care, coordinating care between physicians and other disciplines, providing end of life care and support, and conducting bereavement services. Prior to this, she held several case manager and director of nursing roles for other home health and long-term care facilities, where she admitted and assessed patients, developed treatment plans, coordinated care teams, and ensured quality of care.
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.
The document outlines the student's clinical experience checklist covering a variety of nursing specialties including: medical-surgical, mental health, pediatric, maternity, ICU, and perioperative nursing. Key experiences involved direct patient care such as medication administration, wound care, assessments, and working in settings like the emergency room, operating room, and hospice. The student gained experience in skills like vital signs, sterile technique, tracheostomy care, and NG/gastronomy tube feeding. Grand rounds and computerized charting were highlighted. Competencies included certifications as well as skills like catheter insertion and range of motion exercises.
Brenda Robinson is an experienced LPN, MBA, and MHA seeking a leadership position combining her clinical and management experience. She has over 15 years of experience in assisted living facilities and healthcare management. Her most recent role was as Resident Services Director at Merryvale Assisted Living, where she oversaw resident care, staff management, and facility operations. She holds certifications in assisted living and has a background in wound care, medication administration, and behavioral health.
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 is a resume for Aida Dastparvardeh, a registered nurse in Ontario, Canada. She has over 3 years of experience as a registered nurse in various clinical settings including medical, surgical, geriatric, pediatric, and maternity units. She has a Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree from the University of Toronto and is licensed as a registered nurse in Ontario.
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.
The document discusses the admission of a patient. Admission involves receiving the patient, performing examinations and evaluations, orienting the patient to the unit and rehabilitation team, coordinating with physicians, and opening the patient's chart. Special considerations are given to reducing stress on the patient through an individualized admission process that shows efficiency and concern for their needs. The overall goals of admission are to thoroughly evaluate and treat the patient so they feel comfortable and secure.
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.
This document provides an overview of nursing care, including its history, roles, functions, organizational structure, objectives, job descriptions, norms, registers, training, ratios, procedures, and ward management. Key points include that nursing aims to promote health and prevent illness; Florence Nightingale is considered the pioneer of modern nursing; roles include caregiving, decision making, communicating, and teaching; factors to consider in planning include patient numbers, services needed, and facilities; and components of ward management are patient care, personnel management, supplies/equipment, and environment.
James Mills has over 30 years of nursing experience, specializing in infection prevention, emergency/trauma care, and critical care. He is currently working as an Infection Prevention and Occupational Health Nurse, where he implements infection prevention programs, ensures medical record compliance, and educates staff. Prior to this role, he worked as a Nursing Supervisor and in emergency departments and intensive care units, where he provided direct patient care and took on leadership responsibilities. He aims to foster quality care and clinical excellence through strategic thinking, relationship building, and staff education.
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.
The document provides the resume of Sharon Duffield, an experienced registered nurse seeking a new position. She has over 20 years of experience in various nursing roles, including emergency room nursing, cardiac catheterization, case management, and vascular access specialist. Her resume details her clinical skills and experience in acute care settings working with diverse patient populations.
This document provides an overview of progressive patient care presented by Jimcy M Jose. It defines progressive patient care as a system that places patients in units based on their needs and provides nursing care tailored to each patient's characteristics and needs. The document outlines the key characteristics, stages, elements, and implementation steps of progressive patient care. It discusses intensive care, intermediate care, self-care, long-term care, home care, and ambulatory care. It also notes some potential resistances to implementing progressive patient care.
The course deals with concepts, principles and techniques of health assessment, including history taking, physical examination, psychosocial assessment and interpreting laboratory findings to determine nursing diagnoses across the lifespan. The course outline covers the nursing process, data collection, documentation, assessment techniques, vital signs, physical exams and diagnostic procedures. Students will learn to analyze health assessments, utilize the nursing process, demonstrate critical thinking and accurately collect, classify and document subjective and objective data.
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 contains a resume for Tanya Rosheck, a registered nurse with 15 years of experience in emergency rooms and intensive care units. She has a Bachelor of Science in Nursing and several certifications. Her experience includes positions as an ER nurse at various hospitals and as a travel nurse. She is skilled in areas such as patient assessment, medication administration, and emergency response.
This document is a curriculum vitae for Michelle D. Servadio RN that summarizes her professional experience and qualifications. She has over 12 years of experience as a registered nurse working in a variety of clinical settings, including intensive care, hemodialysis, case management, and long-term care. Her CV lists her education, certifications, skills, experience in different nursing roles, organizations and references.
This document is a resume for Joseph Jimir M. Atienza, a registered nurse with over 9 years of experience in the UAE and Philippines. He has expertise in emergency care, surgery, infection control, and health and safety compliance. He holds several certifications and has managed diverse patient cases and medical equipment. His experience includes roles at Sheikh Khalifa General Hospital, National Hospital Abu Dhabi, and Antipolo City Medical Hospital, where he provided patient care and coordinated nursing operations.
This document provides information on a fall prevention evidence-based practice project conducted by nursing students at Alvernia University. It includes background information on the problem of falls in hospitals, learning objectives of comparing individual versus multi-component interventions, and a review of literature showing that multi-component programs are more effective at reducing falls than individual interventions. The document also outlines specific fall prevention interventions in place at Good Samaritan Hospital, including a fall risk letter, signage, alarms, and post-fall assessment. It emphasizes the importance of continuous re-evaluation of interventions to improve outcomes.
Brian K. Greenbush has over 15 years of experience as a registered nurse and family nurse practitioner. He received his MSN from the University of Arizona College of Nursing in 2015 and has been working as an ARNP at Mountain Park Health Center Maryvale Family Practice since 2016. Prior to his MSN, he worked as an RN in intensive care units in Phoenix and New Haven. He is fluent in Spanish and has experience providing primary care to medically underserved populations.
Kathryn Mary Reynolds is a registered nurse with over 30 years of experience in home health care, infusion services, and hospital settings. She holds certifications in PICC/IV placement and BCLS. Reynolds has worked as an administrative director of nursing and field nurse for BioScrip Infusion Services in Florida, New Jersey, and New York. She previously served as the director of field operations for New Age Home Care in New York, where she managed 30 nurses. Reynolds has extensive clinical experience working in intensive care, trauma, neurology, and medical units. She is licensed to practice nursing in Florida, New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut.
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.
The document outlines the student's clinical experience checklist covering a variety of nursing specialties including: medical-surgical, mental health, pediatric, maternity, ICU, and perioperative nursing. Key experiences involved direct patient care such as medication administration, wound care, assessments, and working in settings like the emergency room, operating room, and hospice. The student gained experience in skills like vital signs, sterile technique, tracheostomy care, and NG/gastronomy tube feeding. Grand rounds and computerized charting were highlighted. Competencies included certifications as well as skills like catheter insertion and range of motion exercises.
Brenda Robinson is an experienced LPN, MBA, and MHA seeking a leadership position combining her clinical and management experience. She has over 15 years of experience in assisted living facilities and healthcare management. Her most recent role was as Resident Services Director at Merryvale Assisted Living, where she oversaw resident care, staff management, and facility operations. She holds certifications in assisted living and has a background in wound care, medication administration, and behavioral health.
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 is a resume for Aida Dastparvardeh, a registered nurse in Ontario, Canada. She has over 3 years of experience as a registered nurse in various clinical settings including medical, surgical, geriatric, pediatric, and maternity units. She has a Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree from the University of Toronto and is licensed as a registered nurse in Ontario.
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.
The document discusses the admission of a patient. Admission involves receiving the patient, performing examinations and evaluations, orienting the patient to the unit and rehabilitation team, coordinating with physicians, and opening the patient's chart. Special considerations are given to reducing stress on the patient through an individualized admission process that shows efficiency and concern for their needs. The overall goals of admission are to thoroughly evaluate and treat the patient so they feel comfortable and secure.
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.
This document provides an overview of nursing care, including its history, roles, functions, organizational structure, objectives, job descriptions, norms, registers, training, ratios, procedures, and ward management. Key points include that nursing aims to promote health and prevent illness; Florence Nightingale is considered the pioneer of modern nursing; roles include caregiving, decision making, communicating, and teaching; factors to consider in planning include patient numbers, services needed, and facilities; and components of ward management are patient care, personnel management, supplies/equipment, and environment.
James Mills has over 30 years of nursing experience, specializing in infection prevention, emergency/trauma care, and critical care. He is currently working as an Infection Prevention and Occupational Health Nurse, where he implements infection prevention programs, ensures medical record compliance, and educates staff. Prior to this role, he worked as a Nursing Supervisor and in emergency departments and intensive care units, where he provided direct patient care and took on leadership responsibilities. He aims to foster quality care and clinical excellence through strategic thinking, relationship building, and staff education.
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.
The document provides the resume of Sharon Duffield, an experienced registered nurse seeking a new position. She has over 20 years of experience in various nursing roles, including emergency room nursing, cardiac catheterization, case management, and vascular access specialist. Her resume details her clinical skills and experience in acute care settings working with diverse patient populations.
This document provides an overview of progressive patient care presented by Jimcy M Jose. It defines progressive patient care as a system that places patients in units based on their needs and provides nursing care tailored to each patient's characteristics and needs. The document outlines the key characteristics, stages, elements, and implementation steps of progressive patient care. It discusses intensive care, intermediate care, self-care, long-term care, home care, and ambulatory care. It also notes some potential resistances to implementing progressive patient care.
The course deals with concepts, principles and techniques of health assessment, including history taking, physical examination, psychosocial assessment and interpreting laboratory findings to determine nursing diagnoses across the lifespan. The course outline covers the nursing process, data collection, documentation, assessment techniques, vital signs, physical exams and diagnostic procedures. Students will learn to analyze health assessments, utilize the nursing process, demonstrate critical thinking and accurately collect, classify and document subjective and objective data.
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 contains a resume for Tanya Rosheck, a registered nurse with 15 years of experience in emergency rooms and intensive care units. She has a Bachelor of Science in Nursing and several certifications. Her experience includes positions as an ER nurse at various hospitals and as a travel nurse. She is skilled in areas such as patient assessment, medication administration, and emergency response.
This document is a curriculum vitae for Michelle D. Servadio RN that summarizes her professional experience and qualifications. She has over 12 years of experience as a registered nurse working in a variety of clinical settings, including intensive care, hemodialysis, case management, and long-term care. Her CV lists her education, certifications, skills, experience in different nursing roles, organizations and references.
This document is a resume for Joseph Jimir M. Atienza, a registered nurse with over 9 years of experience in the UAE and Philippines. He has expertise in emergency care, surgery, infection control, and health and safety compliance. He holds several certifications and has managed diverse patient cases and medical equipment. His experience includes roles at Sheikh Khalifa General Hospital, National Hospital Abu Dhabi, and Antipolo City Medical Hospital, where he provided patient care and coordinated nursing operations.
This document provides information on a fall prevention evidence-based practice project conducted by nursing students at Alvernia University. It includes background information on the problem of falls in hospitals, learning objectives of comparing individual versus multi-component interventions, and a review of literature showing that multi-component programs are more effective at reducing falls than individual interventions. The document also outlines specific fall prevention interventions in place at Good Samaritan Hospital, including a fall risk letter, signage, alarms, and post-fall assessment. It emphasizes the importance of continuous re-evaluation of interventions to improve outcomes.
Brian K. Greenbush has over 15 years of experience as a registered nurse and family nurse practitioner. He received his MSN from the University of Arizona College of Nursing in 2015 and has been working as an ARNP at Mountain Park Health Center Maryvale Family Practice since 2016. Prior to his MSN, he worked as an RN in intensive care units in Phoenix and New Haven. He is fluent in Spanish and has experience providing primary care to medically underserved populations.
Kathryn Mary Reynolds is a registered nurse with over 30 years of experience in home health care, infusion services, and hospital settings. She holds certifications in PICC/IV placement and BCLS. Reynolds has worked as an administrative director of nursing and field nurse for BioScrip Infusion Services in Florida, New Jersey, and New York. She previously served as the director of field operations for New Age Home Care in New York, where she managed 30 nurses. Reynolds has extensive clinical experience working in intensive care, trauma, neurology, and medical units. She is licensed to practice nursing in Florida, New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut.
Kristen Mammolito is a registered nurse who graduated cum laude from LIU Brooklyn with a Bachelor of Science in Nursing in 2015. She has over 720 hours of experience as an intern with Visiting Nurse Service of New York in hospice care. She also has clinical experience in pediatrics, psychiatry, maternity, gerontology, and adult medical-surgical units totaling over 240 hours. Prior to becoming a nurse, she worked as an office assistant and accounts receivable specialist gaining skills in customer service, organization, and web design.
Jacqueline Ross is a certified medical assistant and nursing assistant seeking a position in healthcare. She has over 15 years of experience providing childcare and volunteer experience at various hospitals and medical centers in New York. Her resume highlights her education as a certified medical assistant and nursing assistant as well as skills in areas such as phlebotomy, EKG, vital signs, and basic lab tests. She is proficient in Microsoft office applications and has licenses in CNA and CPR.
Jorge Prada has over 10 years of experience as a registered nurse and adult nurse practitioner. He received his BSN from CUNY Hunter College and his MS in gerontological adult nurse practitioner from Hunter College. He has worked at New York Presbyterian-Weill Cornell Medical Center in labor and delivery and completed over 700 clinical hours in primary care, acute care, and surgical settings. He is currently an adjunct faculty member at NYU School of Nursing teaching OB/GYN.
Jean-Marc Jean-Louis has experience as a photographer and videographer. He is skilled with Canon cameras and editing software such as Final Cut Pro, Avid, and Adobe Premiere Pro and Photoshop. He is pursuing an Associate's degree in Broadcasting and has worked as a videographer for Hillsong Church NYC and Brooklyn Tabernacle, assisting with video editing and operating cameras.
Wen-Hsing Yang has over 10 years of nursing experience and is currently working as a registered nurse at Bergen Kidney Centre in New Jersey. She holds masters and bachelor's degrees in nursing from Long Island University and Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology. Yang has additional certifications in CPR, EKG, respiratory care and disaster preparedness. Her experience includes working as an emergency room nurse in Australia and New York, a nursing tutor, and volunteer work. She is trilingual and proficient in Microsoft Office programs.
Donna Liotine is seeking a Registered Nurse position that allows her to utilize strong communication, time management, and leadership skills to provide compassionate patient care. She has two years of clinical experience and graduated from Adelphi University with a Bachelor's in Nursing. Notable experiences include providing care to laboring patients at North Shore University Hospital and volunteering internationally in Costa Rica and Guatemala.
Daniel MacNeill is a registered nurse seeking a new nursing position. He has nursing licenses in Michigan and New York and certifications in BLS, infection control, and EMT. He has an associate's degree in nursing and a bachelor's degree in journalism. His work experience includes positions as a nurse case manager, waiver service provider, and newspaper reporter. He has clinical experience in long-term care, medical-surgical, mental health, oncology, maternity, and pediatrics units. He is looking to further his experiences and utilize his skills as a caring nurse.
Danielle Nelson is an organizational development professional with over 15 years of experience in human resources and contract management. She has expertise in integrating business goals with human resources solutions, restructuring processes to reduce expenses, and developing fraud prevention practices. Nelson holds an M.S. in Human Resource Management and a B.S. in Organizational Management. She is currently a Contract Manager at New York City Transit where she oversees a multi-million dollar contract and manages a staff of 15 employees.
The document is an actor's resume and cover letter. The actor, Shaleya Anderson, recently relocated to LA to pursue film opportunities. She had a speaking role in a feature film called Questions after initially being cast as an extra. Her resume details her experience in film, theater, commercials, print work, and awards/training. She is seeking representation and hopes to hear from the recipient soon about potential opportunities.
The document provides an overview of critical care nursing. It discusses the history of critical care units emerging in the 1950s to provide one-to-one nursing care to very ill patients. It defines critical care nursing as dealing with human responses to life-threatening problems. Critical care nurses work in intensive care units and other areas where critically ill patients require complex care and monitoring. The document outlines the roles, skills, and responsibilities of critical care nurses in advocating for and providing specialized care to critically ill patients.
Neshia McDonald is a registered nurse seeking a position in healthcare. She has over 10 years of experience as both a certified nursing assistant and registered nurse. Her experience includes working in correctional facilities, hospitals, and nursing homes. She has a bachelor's degree in nursing and certifications in basic life support.
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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.
The document provides a summary of qualifications and work experience for Allein T. Antonio, a nurse from the Philippines. It includes her contact information, objective, personal details, qualifications including experience with various medical technologies and surgical procedures, education history, certificates earned, and descriptions of her roles and responsibilities in previous nursing positions at two hospitals.
Wendy Newman is a Certified Nursing Assistant and Pharmaceutical Technician seeking a position providing patient care. She has over 15 years of experience working in hospitals, long term care facilities, and as an in-home provider. Her skills include vital sign monitoring, wound care, catheter and colostomy care, range of motion exercises, and assisting nurses. She is certified in CPR and sterile compounding techniques.
Lucretia Corns is an experienced Licensed Practical Nurse seeking a new position. She has a strong record of providing competent and dignified patient care in nursing home settings. Corns has an Associate's degree in Nursing and is a registered nurse in Ohio. She is currently working as an LPN at Canton Healthcare Center, where she cares for patients ranging from young adults to geriatrics. Corns aims to uphold high standards of nursing care in medical, surgical, pediatric, emergency room, and outpatient settings.
This document provides a profile and resume for Ali Karimi, a Registered Practical Nurse. The profile outlines Karimi's nursing qualifications and experience providing care such as taking vital signs, administering medication, and monitoring patients. The resume summarizes Karimi's qualifications including experience providing nursing care to various patient populations with empathy. Karimi's professional experience includes their current role at Maven Care and previous roles at Long Term Nursing Home and North York General Hospital where nursing duties such as patient care, documentation, and medical administration were performed.
This document provides the professional profile and experience of Sherrie J. Sherod. She has over 20 years of experience in healthcare settings including hospitals, clinics, and nursing homes. Her expertise includes medical billing, electronic health records, and healthcare administration. She is pursuing a Master's degree in Health Care Management and has an Associate's degree in Health Administrative Services.
Mary Beth Russell is a registered nurse seeking a challenging nursing position where she can utilize her 11 years of experience in various acute care settings including medical-surgical, telemetry, stroke, and oncology units. She has extensive experience providing safe, quality patient care and works well independently or as part of a team. She is certified in PCCN, ACLS, BLS, and chemotherapy administration.
Tara Cieszynski has over 10 years of experience in healthcare roles including as a dialysis technician, endoscopy technician, phlebotomist, and medical specialist in the National Guard. She has strong skills in patient care, emergency preparedness, and maintaining safety standards. Currently she works as an Access Manager at Fresenius Medical Care where she prepares patients and equipment for dialysis treatments, monitors patients, and responds appropriately to medical emergencies.
The document is a resume for Alison Elder, who is seeking a position as a registered nurse. It outlines her education, expected graduation from the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga with a Bachelor of Science in Nursing in December 2015. It details her clinical experience in various medical settings such as acute care, labor and delivery, pediatrics, and psychiatric care. It also lists her related work experience as a nurse technician at Memorial Hixson and previous experience as a veterinary technician.
Mary Susan Walsh is seeking a position as a registered nurse where she can utilize her clinical, administrative, and managerial skills. She has over 30 years of nursing experience in emergency rooms and intensive care units. Her experience also includes nursing supervision and coordinating health services for employees. She is skilled in training, supervising, and motivating staff.
Jonathan Lewis is a registered nurse with over 10 years of experience in critical care and emergency nursing. He has worked in ICU, emergency departments, air medical transport, and critical care ground transport. His experience includes caring for patients with multi-organ failure, cardiac issues, and traumatic injuries. He is skilled in direct patient care, care plan development, patient education, and ensuring regulatory compliance. Lewis aims to deliver quality care and optimal outcomes for critically ill patients.
This document is a resume for Julie Ann C. Ricafort seeking a nursing position. She has a Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree from Our Lady of Guadalupe Colleges in the Philippines and completed required subjects for foreign graduates at Unitek College in California. She has over four years of nursing experience in both clinical and hospital settings providing care to a wide variety of patients. Her skills include knowledge of medical terminology, great organization, being bilingual in Tagalog, administering medications and treatments, and remaining calm in critical situations. She is licensed as a Registered Nurse in California.
Jessica Mellenthin is seeking a position as a certified medical assistant with strong clinical and communication skills. She has over 5 years of experience in various medical settings such as physician offices, home health care, and nursing homes. Her resume highlights her many qualifications including certification as a clinical medical assistant and nursing assistant, proficiency with electronic medical records, and experience with patient intake, vitals, injections, and assisting providers with various procedures.
Cassandra Johnson is seeking a position as a Medical Assistant. She has experience working as a Certified Nursing Assistant and in phlebotomy. Her education includes an Associate of Applied Science in Medical Assisting from Broadview University, with an expected graduation date of June 2015 and a 3.79 GPA. She has relevant clinical and administrative skills for medical assisting such as completing insurance forms, assisting physicians, administering medications, and performing phlebotomy.
Marina Serrant is seeking an Administrative Assistant position utilizing over 15 years of experience in healthcare, administration, and accounting. She has held roles such as Medication Aide, Lead Care Manager, and Administrative Assistant. Serrant has extensive medical skills and education, including an LPN degree and certificates in medication administration and nursing assistance.
The document outlines the key responsibilities of an ICU nurse, which include closely monitoring critical patients and changes in their conditions, documenting important medical information, ordering and interpreting diagnostic tests, administering treatments, ensuring equipment functions properly, collaborating with the healthcare team, and providing care and support for patients and their families.
C. Brooks is a registered nurse with over 10 years of experience in pediatrics, utilization review, case management, and healthcare IT. She holds a Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Tennessee State University and is licensed as a registered nurse in Georgia. Her experience includes roles at Northside Hospital, Anthem BCBS, United Healthcare, Children's Healthcare of Atlanta, Pediatric Services of America, and Mollen Immunization Clinics where she has provided direct patient care, utilization review, case management, and IT support. She is proficient in systems such as EPIC, MCCM, Interqual, Milliman's Care Guidelines, and Curaspan/eDischarge.
PROFESSIONAL PROFILE Patient-focused, customer service skilldaniatrappit
PROFESSIONAL PROFILE
Patient-focused, customer service skilled professional who delivers high-quality patient care backed by strong medical industry experience. Builds effective relationships and communication with patients, families, management, and staff maintains and ensures patient privacy and confidentiality.
PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL EXPERIENCE
Advocate Trinity
(Nurse Extern II) 01/2022- Current
(Medsurg, Tele, Stepdown, SICU, MICU, Observation) Work alongside under the supervision of an RN to provide patient-centered care utilizing technical skills, activities of daily living, vital signs, medication pass, IV flush, IV insertion, Accu checks, insulin injections, anticoagulant injections, IV piggyback, patient discharge, wound care, tracheal care, EKG, bladder scan, and Tele monitoring.
Advocate Trinity Hospital
08/2020-Current
Nurse Technician
(Float/Registry)
Answered signal lights, bells, Accu checks, and monitored computer and intercom systems to determine patient needs. Took vital signs and assisted with activities of daily living including personal hygiene, feeding, charting, and ambulation. Observed patient condition, reported significant changes to appropriate personnel, and documented nursing care and patient status by nursing standards of care. Companionship, transportation, range of motion, Foley catheter, bathing, toileting, and wound care, turn patients every two hours to prevent pressure sores, G tube feeding, collect stool and specimen for laboratory, change patients linen.
UIC Hospital|Chicago, IL
Nurse Technician
(7EMedicine) 11/2019- 05/2021
Answered signal lights, bells, Accu checks, and monitored computer and intercom systems to determine patient needs. Took vital signs and assisted with activities of daily living including personal hygiene, feeding, charting, and ambulation. Observed patient condition, reported significant changes to appropriate personnel, and documented nursing care and patient status by nursing standards of care. Companionship, Hoyer lift, range of motion, Foley catheter, bathing, toileting, laundry, and wound care, turn patients every two hours to prevent pressure sores, G tube feeding, and CPR certification, collect stool and specimen for laboratory, EKG, change patients linen, assist with feeding patients and adjust side rail and restraints and rotated on different units when needed.
UIC Hospital |Chicago, IL
Medical Office Specialist (
Physical therapy department ) 03/2016-11/2019
Lead scheduler over Cardiopulmonary clinic, Check in patients, schedule f/u appointments, Cerner and Pam experience, high call volumes, check patients voicemails, insurance verification, registration, enrollment, stock treatment rooms, and provide maintenance of the therapy gym, medical terminology, collect copayments, register patients, and ICD 9-10.
Aishling Companion Home Care |Orland Park, IL
02/2015- 5/2016
Certified Nursing Assistant
Companionship, Hoyer lift, medication reminders, h ...
PROFESSIONAL PROFILE Patient-focused, customer service skill
Yakima Mazyck Resume
1. Ysjm38@outlook.com 809 Simmons Ave Apt. B Summerville, SC 29483 347-935-2457
OBJECTIVE
Looking for a position as a Patient Care Technician at a Hospital where knowledge of patient care and corresponding experience
in providing direct care will be utilized to assist healthcare staff effectively
EDUCATION
Holly Hill Roberts HS
1997 High School Diploma
EXPERIENCE
Medical University of South Carolina Charleston, SC
Patient Care Tech Sept/2015 – June/2016
• Provide care to reflect the varying ages and needs of a diverse population encompasses care of the patient on an
Ortho/Trauma unit with GSW, intracranial hemorrhage, craniotomy and spinal surgery as well as care of the patient
with strokes, epilepsy and neuromuscular disorders. Cardiac telemetry and other monitoring capabilities are available.
• Answer call lights quickly whether that of assigned patient or not.
• Transport patients to Surgery or other departments.
• Assist patient their new orthopedic equipment such as crutches, walkers, braces, immobilizers
• Maintain constant vigilance over patients taking necessary safety precautions, including hourly rounding (call lights
within reach, bed in lowest position, patients’ rooms in neat, orderly and safe manner with clear walk-in area.)
• Utilize the Hospital computer system Epic Software.
• Respect the privacy and security of patients’ personal healthcare information.
• Assumedirect patient care responsibilities as assigned by the Charge Nurse and complete assignments in a timely
manner
• Administer daily care to the patients in an effective, timely manner.
• Assist the patients with meeting hygiene needs and activities of daily living.
• Assist with ambulation, diet, dressing and undressing patients and changing the bed linen and provide ice, water, and
nourishments to the patients.
• Carry out special orders or treatments as directed by the Charge Nurse, including: Special skin care, specimen collection,
intake and output measures, perform straight caths, remove IV’s, vital signs, phlebotomy, EKG’s, compresses,
preoperative and postoperative care
• Observe the patient’s condition and report immediately any unknown signs, Report abnormal vital signs, accuchecks,
and any important patient information and symptoms or unusual occurrences to the Charge Nurse or Clinical Nurse
Manager.
YAKIMA MAZYCK
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Yakima Mazyck
Trident Medical Center Charleston, SC
Patient Care Tech Dec/2014– Jan/2016
• Provide care to reflect the varying ages and needs of a diverse population encompasses care of the patient with neuro
trauma, intracranial hemorrhage, craniotomy and spinal surgery as well as care of the patient with strokes, epilepsy and
neuromuscular disorders. Cardiac telemetry and other monitoring capabilities are available.
• Answer call lights quickly whether that of assigned patient or not.
• Transport patients to Surgery or other departments.
• Assist patient their new orthopedic equipment such as crutches, walkers, CPMs, polar ice, braces, immobilizers
• Maintain constant vigilance over patients taking necessary safety precautions, including hourly rounding (call lights
within reach, bed in lowest position, patients’ rooms in neat, orderly and safe manner with clear walk-in area.)
• Utilize the Hospital computer system Meditech Software.
• Respect the privacy and security of patients’ personal healthcare information.
• Assumedirect patient care responsibilities as assigned by the Charge Nurse and complete assignments in a timely
manner
• Administer daily care to the patients in an effective, timely manner.
• Assist the patients with meeting hygiene needs and activities of daily living.
• Assist with ambulation, diet, dressing and undressing patients and changing the bed linen and provide ice, water, and
nourishments to the patients.
• Carry out special orders or treatments as directed by the Charge Nurse, including: Special skin care, specimen collection,
intake and output measures, vital signs, phlebotomy, EKG’s, compresses, preoperative and postoperative care
• Observe the patient’s condition and report immediately any unknown signs, Report abnormal vital signs, accuchecks,
and any important patient information and symptoms or unusual occurrences to the Charge Nurse or Clinical Nurse
Manager.
• Maintain current documentation of patients’ status and give report to the Charge Nurse.
• Assist in admission, transfer, and discharge of patients
East Cooper Regional Med Center Mount Pleasant, SC
Patient Care Tech Aug/2014- May/2015
• Provide care to reflect the varying ages and needs of a diverse population on an Med/Surg unit over the full course of
the patient’s life span.
• Answer call lights quickly whether that of assigned patient or not.
• Transport patients to Surgery or other departments.
• Maintain constant vigilance over patients taking necessary safety precautions, including hourly rounding (call lights
within reach, bed in lowest position, patients’ rooms in neat, orderly and safe manner with clear walk-in area.)
• Utilize the Hospital computer system Sigma Software.
• Respect the privacy and security of patients’ personal healthcare information.
• Assumedirect patient care responsibilities as assigned by the Charge Nurse and complete assignments in a timely
manner
• Administer daily care to the patients in an effective, timely manner.
• Assist the patients with meeting hygiene needs and activities of daily living.
• Assist with ambulation, diet, dressing and undressing patients and changing the bed linen and provide ice, water, and
nourishments to the patients.
• Carry out special orders or treatments as directed by the Charge Nurse, including: Special skin care, specimen collection,
intake and output measures, vital signs, phlebotomy, EKG’s, compresses, preoperative and postoperative care
• Observe the patient’s condition and report immediately any unknown signs, Report abnormal vital signs, accuchecks,
and any important patient information and symptoms or unusual occurrences to the Charge Nurse or Clinical Nurse
Manager.
• Maintain current documentation of patients’ status and give report to the Charge Nurse.
• Assist in admission, transfer, and discharge of patients
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Yakima Mazyck
Center of Nursing and Rehab Brooklyn, NY
Certified Nursing Assistant Aug/2013-July/2014
• Provided compassionate patient care duties under the supervision of a RN and Physician including: providing a positive
environment for the patients and residents and ensuring a paramount level of safety and quality.
• Ensured patient dignity while assisting patients with their hygienic and medical needs.
• Assisted residents in exercising programs to help walking, exercising, and moving in and out of bed.
• Provided residents with daily restorative nursing care and services in accordance with the resident’s assessment and care
plan, as directed by supervisors.
• Gained trust and cooperation from patients in order to: feed them, take their vitals, perform activities of daily living, and
any other required tasks.
• Maintained a clean and safe environment including patients’ beds, rooms, and medical equipment.
• Prepared patient for transportation between nursing units and departments.
• Transported patient safely to/from specified department.
• Received and reported vital information pertinent to patient care.
• Validated patients’ identity based on established department protocol.
• Assisted with patient handling and lifting using appropriate patient safety equipment.
• Provide high-quality patient care as an CNA within a rehabilitation and nursing-home settings. Preserve patient dignity
and minimizediscomfort while carrying out duties such as bedpan changes, diapering, emptying drainage bags and
bathing. Commended for chart accuracy, effective team collaboration, patient relations and consistent delivery of
empathetic care.
United Cerebral Palsy Manhattan, NY
Supported Employment Specialist Aug/2012– July/2013
• Participate with the consumer’s Individual Support Plan (ISP) team to develop and implement a Job Coaching
Agreement that identifies employment outcomes for each consumer receiving the service.
• Ensure that the consumer has the opportunity to participate in gainful, productive, and regular work.
• Orient the consumer to health and safety aspects/requirements of their particular job.
• Identify supports needed to assist the consumer in maintaining and advancing employment and learning new skills
necessary in their employment setting.
• Provide ongoing monitoring of the performance and general job-related skills of the consumer to identify both strengths
and barriers to maintain and advance employment.
• Assist the consumer in resolving training/work issues as well as any personal concerns that may interfere with his/her
job performance.
• Be respectful of the consumer’s needs and wishes regarding contact while working, as specified in the ISP and Job
Coaching Agreement.
• Maintain ongoing communication with the consumer’s employer to assess the employer’s satisfaction with job
performance.
United Cerebral Palsy Manhattan, NY
Residential Program Specialist May/2011– Aug/2012
• Provided continuous active treatment and supervision for all consumers.
• Advocated for consumers during appointments and other social activities.
• Transported consumers to and from day programs and social/recreational activities.
• Assisted consumers with toileting, meal preparation, house cleaning, and personal hygiene, Med Pass, Mar updates, G-
tube feeding, as well as inserting catheters.
• Maintained documentation and record keeping as per the Office of People with Developmental Disabilities’ (OPWDD)
standards.
• Assisted Residential House Supervisor weekly with food/supplies and inventory.
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Yakima Mazyck
Amazing Home Care Bronx, NY
Home Health Aide Jan/2011-– May/2011
• Monitors patient condition by observing physical and mental condition, intake and output, and exercise.
• Supports patients by providing housekeeping and laundry services; shopping for food and other household
requirements; preparing and serving meals and snacks; running errands.
• Assists patients by providing personal services, such as, bathing, dressing, and grooming.
• Helps patients care for themselves by teaching use of cane or walker, special utensils to eat, special techniques and
equipment for personal hygiene.
• Helps family members care for the patient by teaching appropriate ways to lift, turn, and re-position the patient; advising
on nutrition, cleanliness, and housekeeping.
• Records patient information by making entries in the patient journal; notifying nursing supervisor of changing or
unusual conditions.
• Maintains a safe, secure, and healthy patient environment by following asepsis standards and procedures; maintaining
security precautions; following prescribed dietary requirements and nutrition standards;
• Updates job knowledge by participating in educational opportunities.
• Protects the home care agency by adhering to professional standards, home care policies and procedures, federal, state,
and local requirements.
• Enhances service reputation by accepting ownership for accomplishing new and different requests; exploring
opportunities to add value to job accomplishments.
Methodist Oaks Orangeburg, SC
Certified Nursing Assistant Jan/2010 – Jan/2011
• Change bed clothes on a regular basis and make sure that they are sent in for washing and sanitizing immediately
• Assist patients in turning positions on a routine basis
• Transfer patients from one place to another as necessary by ensuring their comfort
• Make sure that meals are prepared for patients which are in sync with the doctors’ orders
• Maintain accurate records of food intake and output
• Observe patients for signs of deterioration or improvement and inform head nurse or doctor on an immediate basis
• Assist patients in getting off and on wheelchairs and wheel them out for outdoor activities
• Ensure that patients’ rooms are kept neat, clean and sanitized at all times
• Oversee patients walking to and from one place to another within a facility
• Document detailed information of room visits
• Weigh patients on a periodic basis and make sure that all information is recorded in the logbookimmediately
• Maintain confidentiality of patients’ personal and medical information
• Provide emotional support to patients by listening to their problems and giving suggestions
• Provide personal care to patients akin to providing bedpans, assisting with toileting and bathing and providing support
in dressing and grooming