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| Position wanted: |
Nurse |
| Job category: |
HealthcareNursing |
| Objective and Resume Summary: |
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| Good day! I am willing to work in a hospital where I can use my knowledge and skills as a Registered Nurse. |
| Skills: |
Nurse |
| Known languages (and levels): |
English-Very GoodOther: tagalo/filipino
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| Type of Employment wanted: |
Full Time
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| Minimum Yearly Salary in Numbers: |
25000 USD
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| Current Location: |
Barbados, Bridgetown |
| Education History, Qualifications & other additional information: |
| Level of Education: |
Bachelor
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Educational Attainment
College Bachelor of Science in Nursing
1995-2005 Brokenshire College
Madapo Hills, Davao City, Philippines
High School Davao City High School
1990-1994 F. Torres St. Davao City, Philippines
Elementary Talomo Central Elementary School
1984-1990 Talomo, Davao City, Philippines
Professional Eligibility
Registered Nurse: Professional Regulation Commission-Philippines Prc# O339866
Registered General Nurse: General Nursing Council for Barbados Gen 2452
December 5, 2005 - up to present Staff Nurse
Medical Intensive Care Unit
The Queen Elizabeth Hospital
Martindales Road St. Michael
Barbados, West Indies
11155BB
August 20, 2001 -September 28, 2001 Volunteer Nurse (Icu)
Davao Doctors Hospital
Davao City, Philippines
October 14, 2001- November 15, 2001 Staff Nurse Reliever (Icu)
Davao Doctors Hospital
Davao City Philippines
November 30, 2001- October 18, 2005 Staff Nurse (Icu)
Davao Doctors Hospital
Davao City, Philippines
Cases Handled
> Cva (cerebrovascular accident)
> CRF secondary to DM nephropathy
> Pneumonia with acute Respiratory Disease Syndrome
> Traumatic Brain Injuries/ Post Craniotomy, evacuation of hematoma
> Acute Myocardial Infarction with third degree AV block
> Congestive Heart Failure
> PTB with Pulmonary Mass T/C malignancy; S/P thoracotomy and tracheostomy
> Diabetes Mellitus
> Upper GI bleeding brought about by bleeding ulcer
> Ruptured Aneurysm
> Hepatic Encephalopathy secondary to Chronic Liver Disease
> COPD in acute exacerbation
> Aplastic Anemia
> Seizure Disorder
> Myasthenia Gravis Disease
> TB meningitis, Sub-arachnoid Hemorrhage
> Lung Cancer with Moderate Pleural Effusion
> Sickle Cell Disease
> End Stage Renal Failure
Technical Skills
1. Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
2. Ambubagging
3. Assisting in CVP insertion
4. Assisting in Tracheostomy Operation
5. Nasogastric Tube Insertion
6. Foley Catheter Insertion
7. Suctioning of Secretions
8. Telemetry Reading (identifying common arrhythmia)
9. Gastric Lavage
10. Wound Dressing
11. Rendering Bed Bath and Shampooing in Bed
12. Operating Mechanical Ventilator/ Infusion Pump
Equipment/ Instrument Qualifiend To Operate
1. Philips Central Monitor & 11 bed built- in telemetry with pulse oximeter, respiration monitor and digital BP apparatus.
2. Newport NMI Ventilator
3. Portable Light Ventilator (PLV)
4. Pulse Oximeter model 340 S/N palco
5. Infusion pump
6. Drip Feeding Pump (kangaroo Pump)
7. Suction Machine
8. Oxygen pipe apparatus
9. Laryngoscope
10. Pulmo-aide portable Nebulizer
11. Blood Glucose Monitoring Machine
12. Defribrillator
13. Synringe pump
Training And Seminars
Personal Effectiveness in Customer Service January 30, 2003
Nursing Assessment March 26, 2003
ABG Interpretation and Care of Patient with ventilator April 11, 2003
Care for Infectious Patients July 23, 2004
ABG Interpretation and use of Ventilator October 15, 2004
Lecture on Glucometer April 1, 2005
Preceptorship training March 4, 2005
Chemotherapy and its Nursing Responsibility July 20, 2005
Basic ECG Training August 24, 2005
Trainor’s Training Program September 23, 2005
Lecture on taking care of Patient’s Pre & Post Operatively September 23, 2005
Queen Elizabeth Hospital
• Fire Prevention and Safety
• Moving and Handling of Patients
• HIV/AIDS Sensitization Program
• Braden Scale and Care of Decubitus Ulcer
- Basic Life Support Training (American Heart Association)
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| Work History & Experience: |
| Years of Work Experience: |
7 to 10 Years |
Work Experience
Job Description
-rendering intensive nursing care to patients, close observation of vital signs, drug administration, tracheostomy, chest tube care. Giving blood transfusion, nasogastric tube insertion and giving total parenteral nutrition.
-Giving immediate Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) during cardiac arrest.
-Assemble mechanical ventilator and setting cardiac monitoring ready for use.
-Prepares pre and post operative patients and secure if all tubes are patent and obtain baseline information in neurological and electrolyte status and acid base balance.
-Cared for intubated and non- intubated cardiac patients with or without significant cardiac dysrrythmias.
-Prepares and assist in central venous pressure (CVP) insertion and CVP reading and caring for subclavian catheter.
-Cared for patients being ruled out for Myocardial Infarction.
-Cared for patients post permanent or temporary pacemaker insertions and post coronary angiogram.
Job Description
>assessment of patient’s clinical status upon admission
-Accurately assess individual’s patient’s needs for intensive care nursing.
-Observes and records signs and symptoms, significant responses and reactions including symptoms and mental condition of the patient.
>Anticipation and Prevention of Complications
-Provides and maintains protective measures such as applying body straps and arm restraints for severely restless patients (with doctor’s order and relative consent).
-Performs suctioning of oral, endotracheal and nasal secretions especially to patients with aspiration pneumonia, congestion and bleeding.
-Closely monitor ECG tracing and refers immediately specially for arrhythmias, PVC’s, sinus bradycardia and any abnormalities.
-Recognizes the normal and abnormal findings from laboratory and diagnostic exams and refers immediately to resident in-charge.
>Emergency and Resuscitative Treatment
-Assist Physician during CPR (cardiopulmonary resuscitation) of patient who underwent cardiac arrest.
-Prepares and administer emergency drugs such as: Epinephrine and Atropine.
-Administer inotropics drugs such as Dopamine and Dobutamine for hypotensive patients as ordered.
-Assist the physician during intubations especially in cases of severe hypoxia and patients with decreasing sensorium.
>Provides supportive measures like physical and psychological
-Assist patients during morning care routines such as bed bath, shampoo in bed and changing of linens.
-Turning to sides every two hours to prevent pressure sores.
-Performs tepid sponge bath (TSB) especially to patients who are hyper thermic.
-performs tracheostomy care, endotracheal tube care, colostomy, ileostomy and gastrostomy.
>Pre-operative and Post-operative Nursing Care
-Prepares patients pr-operatively such as securing/witnessing the signing of consent for the procedures, securing blood products, administering pre operative medications(if ordered).
-Ensuring safety and providing emotional support.
-Taking vital signs, neuro vital signs (NVS) and regulating IV fluids before going to OR.
-Closely monitor VS, NVS, I&O every fifteen minutes until patients stable.
>Monitor intubated patients especially during weaning process, from AC mode to SIMV mode followed by hooking them to T-piece and following the weaning parameters.
>Prepares patients for extubation such as giving pre-extubation nebulization and suctioning.
>Assist the physician during extubation such as giving pre-extubation nebulization and suctioning.
>Assists the physician during extubation, perform pulmophysiotherapy and encourage patients to do deep breathing exercises.
>Performs NGT insertion, Foley Catheterization and CVP reading.
>Coordinates physician’s in-charge and assist in identifying patient’s needs for medical assistance and rehabilitation.
>Evaluates Nursing care given and make necessary revisions through appropriate and endorsements of information relevant to patient care.
>Assist the head nurse in providing learning experience for new nurses, non-nursing personnel and students.
>Performs post mortem care.
>Participation in Continuing Education Programs like seminars and conventions.
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