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| | Click here or scroll down to respond to this candidateCandidate's Name , MSN FNP-BCCandidate's Name , MSN FNP-BCMiami Lakes, FL 33018 Email: EMAIL AVAILABLE PHONE NUMBER AVAILABLE SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATION Licensure: APRN11031224 (Exp: 04/30/2025) FL Board of Nursing ; RN9529788 (Exp. 04/30/2025), FL Board of Nursing- Compact Certifications: ANCC FNP(Cert #2023209595) BLS (Cert. #225415767199; Exp. 06/2024 -AHA), ACLS (Cert. #225405767318; Exp. 06/2024-AHA), TNCC (Cert Obtained 06/05/2020 Exp: 06/05/2024) Language: Bilingual, fluent (reading, writing, speaking) English/Spanish Knowledgeable in traits related to the realm of nursing practice Proficient in promoting the nursing process throughout plan of care Excellent communication skills with patients, families, and staff EDUCATIONBarry University, Miami Shores, FL Masters of Science in Nursing Dec 2023 Barry University, Miami Shores, FL Bachelors of Science in Nursing Dec 2019 Miami Dade College, Miami, FL Associates in Arts June 2016 Miami Lakes Educational Center, Hialeah, FL Diploma June 2014 Work Experience/Professional ExperienceMy Family Physicians- APRN Professional Internship 02/13/2024-Current I serve as a Nurse Practitioner in the practice of Dr. Jose Paz. In this role, I am held responsible for seeing primary care patients, prescribing, diagnosing and implementing a plan of care of the patients of the practice.Cleveland Clinic Florida- Stepdown ICU Charge Nurse 10/08/2023-Current Served as a Charge RN caring for heart/liver/kidney transplant, LVAD, CVA, and other health problems. I was then promoted to charge nurse in which I oversee the direction and flow of the floor, including admissions/discharges/transfers, and facilitate education to RNs and serve as experienced assistance when it comes to pt care.Palmetto General Hospital Tele/Stepdown 03/27/2023-10/01/2023 Served as staff relief/float pool throughout the hospital, caring for Stepdown and Cardiac Telemetry/ Neuro MS patients. Another role I served was the rapid response nurse/code blue management nurse for my unit. Throughout my time, I have served as a senior nurse offering staff assistance, education and orientation along with facilitating care when needed such as Hard IV insertions. University of Miami Hospital and Clinics (Travel/Contract)- Stem Cell Transplant ICU 06/16/2022-03/05/2023 Cared for patients that are undergoing Stem Cell Transplantation as well as Bone Marrow Transplantation. My duty was to care for critically ill patients when they had septicemia, septic shock, and severe graft versus host disease. I served as 1 of 2 ICU nurses on the unit responsible for management of all critical care patients at any given time.The IV Doc (Per Diem) 03/01/22- Current Care for patients during IV infusion therapy as well as IM injections. Educated patients in regards to health benefits pertaining to the specified treatments. Aimed at instituting promotion of health for all patients. Treatments given were for hangover relief, jet lag, hydration, detoxification, antioxidant and beauty treatments. Mount Sinai Medical Center (Travel/Contract)- Telemetry Ortho/Neuro RN 01/17/22- 03/04/22 Cared for patients that had neurological pathology such as brain bleeds and strokes as well as patients with Orthopedic pathology such as Hip fractures, osteomyelitis, and spinal fractures. Jackson South Medical Center (Travel/Contract)- ICU RN 08/30/21-10/28/21 Cared for critically ill trauma, medical, surgical intensive care units while under contract and being floated throughout to locations such as cath lab, IMCU, PACU, ER and COVID ICU. Care consisted of management of a majority of patients on ventilators, vasopressive medications, and sedation. North Florida Regional Medical Center- CVICU RN 11/02/20- 08/01/2021 Cared for critically ill cardiac/thoracic and vascular illnesses such as Cardiac Arrest, myocardial infarction, Heart valve repair/replacements, balloon pump, Impella pumps, sepsis, endocarditis, coronary artery bypass grafts, shock, continuous renal replacement therapy (CRRT), as well as other intensive care modalities Duties fulfilled include: pump management, hemodynamic monitoring, vasopressive drip titrations, insulin drip management, hypoglycemia crisis, hyperkalemia treatments, Post-op day 0 ambulation, vigileo/vigilance monitoring, Swan-Ganz/CVL catheter monitoring, RSI medication administration, code management (patient and cart), Arterial line monitoring and lab draws, multi-pharmacologic therapies, respiratory distress management, along with other treatments. UF Health Shands-Pediatric Emergency RN 06/15/2020-09/17/2020 Cared for Pediatric emergencies such as DKA, cardiac arrest, respiratory distress and arrest, all types of shock (septic, hypovolemic, cardiogenic, neurogenic, anaphylactic, and spinal), assisted care for trauma patients, as well as other emergencies. Duties fulfilled include: IV insertions, port a cath accessing and de-accessing, CPR, code medications, sterile bladder catheterizations, sterile end cap change, blood/culture draws, Antibiotic medication calculation and medication administration (PO, IV, IM, SubQ, IO), code management, moderate sedations for fracture and laceration repairs, elbow/leg/shoulder immobilization, crutch/splint/cast teaching, lumbar puncture setup and holding, insulin administration, and more.Professional Project Community Health Fair 2022: Facilitated the planning, development, preparation and unraveling of the Barry University 2022 Community Health Fair. The goal of this project was communal outreach and education which included BP management, CVA/Heart Disease prevention, HIV/AIDS awareness, COVID/ Communicable Disease awareness and Prevention, Blood Drive, and collaboration from university health programs such as Nursing (graduate and undergraduate), Podiatric Medicine, Anesthesia, and more.CLINICAL EXPERIENCEMy Family Physicians- Hialeah, FL(MSN Hours) NUR 689- Nurse PractitionerPracticum250 Hours/Fall 2023 Cared for patients in the Primary Care setting, focusing on Adult and Gerontological health under the tutelage and direction of Jose Paz D.O. All care was then assessed to determine right course of action and implementation. In this role, I served as the primary provider with findings and suggested implementations being reported to the Physician; which I needed to assess, diagnose, plan, intervene and evaluate all patient care.. I was responsible for coordinating care of patients which included order sets, medication reconciliation, medication regimen adjustments, pertinent laboratory and diagnostic imaging.Best Community Care- Hialeah, FL(MSN Hours) NUR 677- Advanced concepts ofClinical Nursing- Geriatric125 Hours/Summer 2023 Cared for patients in the Primary care setting, focusing on Geriatric Health, under the Tutelage of Zaide Laurido, APRN. In this role as a student NP, I worked side by side with my preceptor with me being the lead in assessing, diagnosing, planning, education and treatment of geriatric disorders such as arthritis, gout, CVA management, MI management, HTN, DM, and others. Pediatrics of South Florida, Key Biscayne, FL(MSN Hours) NUR 676- Advanced concepts ofClinical Nursing Pediatrics62.5 Hours/Spring 2023- Cared for patients in the Primary care setting, focusing on Pediatric Health, under the Tutelage of Zara Montufar, APRN. In this role as a student NP, I worked side by side with my preceptor in assessing, diagnosing, planning, education and treatment of a plethora of pediatric conditions such a croup, bronchiolitis, seasonal viruses, stomach viruses, allergies and much more Good News Care Center, Homestead, FL(MSN Hours) NUR 673-Womens Health62.5 Hours Spring 2023 Cared for patients in the Primary care setting, focusing on Womens Health, under the Tutelage of Mavalee Cecreta Taylor, APRN. In this role as a student NP, I was tasked with performing all women examinations, including pelvic (Pap Smears) and breast (physical and self assessment patient education). I discussed normal vs abnormal findings with patients and was responsible for proper prescription management. I was established as the primary provider in the setting while being monitored by my preceptor and her input in anything I did not say or do. Good News Care Center, Homestead, FL(MSN Hours) NUR 670- Advanced concepts ofClinical Nursing-Adult62.5 Hours/Fall 2022 Cared for patients in the Primary care setting under the Tutelage of Mavalee Cecreta Taylor, APRN. In this role as a student NP, I worked side by side in performing all tasks my preceptor had done. Our population was 18 and older and we assessed, diagnosed, treated and educated our patients. Labwork was performed and ordered, as well as imaging and any referrals needed. Optum Healthcare, Hialeah, FL (MSN Hours) NUR 641- Diff. Diagnosis/FNP62.5 Hours/Summer 2022 Cared for patients in the Primary care setting under the Tutelage of Ramon Castillo, MD. In this role as a student NP, I was tasked with the obligation of performing my differential diagnosis on patients that were being treated and why I thought they had particular disease processes. I had to bring up supporting information for all differential diagnosis in which the MD would either confirm or deny my propositionBaptist Hospital of Miami (5 Main), Miami, FL : NUR 438- Nursing Leadership Practicum Fall 2019 Rotated across 5 Main, a Pulmonary stepdown unit. Cared for patients with Pneumonia, Tracheostomies, Respiratory failure, ventilator assisted breathing, sleep apnea, ARDS, asthma, pulmonary edema and more. Established novice expertise with IV insertions, trach care, and team- oriented nursingSouth Miami Hospital (ICU), Miami, FL: NUR 432- High Acuity Clinical Rotation Summer 2019 Rotated to SICU, CCU, and CVICU. Promoted health and well-being for critically unstable patients dealing with strokes (hemorrhagic and ischemic), cerebral aneurysms, Heart Failure, Pump Failure, Sepsis, lethal arrhythmias, and Myocardial Infarctions. South Miami Hospital (NICU), Miami FL: NUR 416- Mother/baby & Womens Health Spring 2019 Rotated to NICU levels I-III, nursery, labor and delivery, operating room, and PACU. Care facilitated to women antepartum, intrapartum, and postpartum. Neonate care was provided as well as ensuring vitality and sustainability of respirations and life functions. Promotion of adaptation to life outside the womb for the newborn and restoration of corporal health to the mother postpartum. Baptist Hospital (Childrens Hospital), Miami, FL: NUR 418- Parent/Child Nursing Fall 2018 Rotated through the pediatric departments of PICU, ER, and medical/surgical floors and facilitated treatment to children in distress dealing primarily with the classical condition of the fall season, Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV). Other conditions treated were asthma exacerbations, pneumonia, wounds, and bone fractures.Baptist Hospital (4MCVI), Miami, FL: NUR 343 Adult/Elderly II Fall 2018 Rotated across this cardiac medical surgical unit in which all patients on this floor required telemetry monitoring, translating and facilitating treatment appropriately. Cared for patients with stent placements as well conditions such as Hypertension, dysrhythmias, hypercholesteremia, arterial/venous insufficiencies, valve failure, and heart failure. Several code blues occurred, and patient care was transferred to Intensivists.Baptist Hospital of South Florida (5Tower), Miami, FL: NUR 335 Adult/Elderly I Summer 2018 Rotated across the Observation Unit and monitored conditions and symptoms of patients determine plan of care. Treatment aimed to prevent exacerbation of conditions like arrhythmias, allergic reactions, retention of urine, gall stones.Homestead Hospital (Med Surge), Homestead, FL: NUR 319 Foundations of Nursing Care Spring 2018 Rotated through a medical/ surgical floor. Assisted in teaching patients how to manage their medical apparatuses such as stomas, ostomies, indwelling catheters, fistulas for Hemodialysis access. Assisted with basic nursing care.Broward Health (Mental Health Ward), Ft. Lauderdale, FL: NUR 318 Behavioral Health Nursing Spring 2018 Rotated across 2 sides of the unit that separated mood disorders from affect disorders. Provided therapeutic communication through patient bonding, nutritional provocation, therapeutic touch, and conversation. Management of care was to better help the community of mental health issues such as alcoholism, drug dependency, depression, schizophrenia, paranoia, delirium, psychosis, and anxiety. HEALTHCARE (Non- RN) EXPERIENCEBaptist Hospital, Miami, FL: Scholar Nurse Partner (Emergency Department) Jun 2018- January 2020Performed Emergency care; Level II Trauma Unit. Patient care varied from acute pain, infarctions of the Myocardium, stroke (Hemorrhagic and Ischemic), Diabetic Ketoacidosis, fractures, falls, dementia related injuries, ulcerations of bony prominences and gastric system, arrhythmias and others. Provided assistance with interventions such as foley care, oxygen administration, medication management, blood work, sample collection, IV care, Tracheostomy care, Colostomy care, and wound care under RN supervision.ADDITIONAL PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCEHands of Life, Miami Springs, FL- Receptionist/ Front Desk May 2014- September 2019 Provided customer service (payments, scheduling and answering patient questions), Assisted Chiropractor in patient care and treatment.COMMUNITY SERVICE Nicklaus Childrens Hospital (Life Flight)- Summer 2018: rode along and assisted in pediatric and neonate patient transport via ambulance, helicopter and airplane. Fire Station 11, Miami Gardens, FL- Summer 2017: Rode along and assisted in patient care and transport in an ambulant setting; responded to different calls ranging in acuity and assisted in care en route to hospital care.Reference List Mildred Escobar: Nurse Manager at Cleveland Clinic IMCU EMAIL AVAILABLE ; (561)-643-6345 Jose R. Paz D.O. : Medical Director, My Family Physicians EMAIL AVAILABLE ; PHONE NUMBER AVAILABLE Mavalee Cecreta Taylor, APRN: Clinical Preceptor, Good News Care Center EMAIL AVAILABLE ; PHONE NUMBER AVAILABLE Amed Gonzalez: ANM, University of Miami Hospital and Clinics EMAIL AVAILABLE ; PHONE NUMBER AVAILABLECreated and revised by C. Lopez, 2024 |