To develop nursing career in an environment that offers tremendous potential for professional growth and achievement; exploring opportunities offered with impactful challenges utilizing my experience, skills and passion.
QUALIFICATIONS
Registered Nurse
Administering medications safely and accurately in accordance with hospital’s policy and procedures.
Collaborating with Team members and health care providers to meet patient personal, physical, psychological, spiritual and cognitive needs.
Developing, implementing and evaluating a plan of care utilizing the ANA and ARN standards of Nursing Practice and nursing process.
Delegating and assisting the delegate appropriately in implementing patient care.
Supporting and educating patient, family members,
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Developing, implementing and evaluating a plan of care according to nurse scope of practice
Administering medications safely and accurately in accordance with hospital policy and procedures
Inserting IV, catheters, feeding tubes. Administering IV, IM, subcutaneous meds, and oral meds.
Teaching and educate patient, family members and caregivers. Delegating appropriately. Taking Doctor’s orders.
Customer Service Representative February to July 2009
SeaTac Airport Seattle, WA
Duties include: cashiering, serving, cooking, cleaning and organizing, providing exceptional customer service to customers, served customers in a timely and courteous manner.
EDUCATION and CERTIFICATIONS
Associate Degree in Nursing
Grand Canyon University August 2014
(Transfer of credentials) phoenix, Arizona
Bachelor in Sciences and Nursing September 2014 - Present
Grand Canyon University Phoenix, Arizona
Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) February 2009 - April 2009
Nursing Assistant Training School White Center, WA Psychology June 2005 -
Teamwork and collaboration with other healthcare providers is very important. To function effectively there needs to be mutual respect, open communication, and shared decision making in the best interest of the patient. As a member of a team it is vital to know ones own strengths and limitations, this way patients receive the best care.
Tasks and responsibilities: Manage associates, make sure customers are taken care of, manage sales and inventory, and make sure to keep a clean food safety department.
In this experiment, you will model the effects of mutations on the genetic code. Some mutations cause no structural or functional change to proteins while others can have devastating affects on an organism.
The association endeavors to enhance high standards of nursing practice by promoting safety and ethical decision making. The association represent nurses in lobbying regulatory agencies on issues related to policy and legal development. The association is involved in establishing the standards of nursing practice. It disseminates information to nurses though workshops, conferences and publications. The association publishes, American Nurse Today, The American Nurse, and The Online Journal of Issues in
Working in partnership with others allows for a consistent continuity of care of the individual. Working with
However, many other health care professionals contribute to a patient’s healthcare team, including, medical imagers, physiotherapists, dieticians, psychologists, pharmacists and social workers. All circumstances are different and different patients require various needs and assistance. Collaboration in the health care system is defined as HCP accepting and adopting complementary roles and responsibilities. They also are to work together in a cooperative manner and share the care and responsibilities of the patient (Baggs, & Schmitt, 1998).
Introduction: Mutation within cell populations are seldom.1 The mutS gene in E.coli takes part in the repair and recombination of DNA.2 When mutS was deleted from E.coli in a previous study, the mutation rate increased when compared to the wild type strain.2 Rifampicin is known for its inhibition of RNA Polymerase production.3 Without RNA Polymerase, RNA is incapable of production and thus protein synthesis ceases within the cell, resulting in cell death. We hypothesize that since mutS repairs recombinant DNA within E. coli, the deletion of the mutS gene will increase the mutation rate of E. coli.
Nursing standards have been established through the American Nurses Association (ANA), identifying responsibilities carried out by registered nurses, in any nursing environment, or population, carries out evidence based practice in nursing practice proficiently. Nursing standards according to ANA, are known as: “assessment, diagnosis, outcomes identification, planning, implementation, coordination of care, health teaching and
Recording and monitoring intake and output. Observing patients, charting and reporting abnormal changes in patients' conditions, and any medication reaction or treatment,
Gulanick, M. and Myers, J. (2014). Elsevier Mosby. “Nursing Care Plans: Diagnosis, Interventions, and Outcomes. 8th ed.” Philadelphia, Pa. pp 34, 70, 408
Today’s healthcare focuses on improving client outcomes by providing nurses with the skills, knowledge, and appropriate attitudes needed to provide safe and effective quality care (Duphily, 2014). An effective way to accomplish these goals is to apply nursing standards of care. These standards of care are demonstrated through various organizations such as QSEN, NOF, ANA, etc.
Hair, skin, eyes. Do you have any idea why we have the physical features we possess? Well, that all lies in our DNA. RNA and DNA, also known as ribonucleic acid and deoxyribonucleic acid, both work hand in hand within our body. RNA is what translates the genetic information into specific instructions for the assembly of proteins. DNA on the other hand is what contains all of our genetic information necessary to build cells, to combine them into an organism, and to maintain them. Even though DNA and RNA may seem very similar at first glance, there are many differences in various ways including its structure, purpose, and function.
They are responsible for taking customer orders, handle transactions and deliver food to tables and making sure customers are satisfied.
An effective care for patients can be achieved through the collaboration and team work within the certain health care teams to provide a focused and shared learning in health professional education, which can help enhance the outcome of the patient’s needs.1 Working with different professionals and care givers can lead to issues. This can be looked upon so that the patient is given good service and enhanced care.
A lot has been discovered in the world of molecular biology especially revelations of the RNA world. Non-coding RNAs form a major part of it. A lot more of the human genome is transcribed than as initially thought and regulation is one of the major processes the non-coding RNAs (which though transcribed do not end up producing proteins) perform. These regulatory RNAs can be small like miRNAs, siRNAs, snRNAs of the spliceosome, snoRNAs for large RNA processing etc. or they can be long as in the case of long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs)1. Given their role in regulation these molecules play an important role in cellular biology and are therefore found critically involved in human diseases.