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icu nurse clinical support nurse resume example with 10+ years of experience

Jessica Claire
  • Montgomery Street, San Francisco, CA 94105 609 Johnson Ave., 49204, Tulsa, OK
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Executive Summary
In that short period of time my coworkers have found me to be a person they come to for questions. I have even had the pleasure to be promoted to a CSN. Having the opportunity to find my love to share knowledge is what has brought me to pursue a clinical educator role.
Core Qualifications
  • Guest services
  • Inventory control procedures
  • Merchandising expertise
  • Loss prevention
  • Cash register operations
  • Product promotions
Professional Experience
ICU nurse/Clinical support nurse, 04/2014 - Present
Common Spirit , ,
  • I have had the opportunity to care for many different patient populations.
  • I have mastered skills and obtained knowledge about cardiothoracic sugery patients, neurological intervention patients, and patients that have a multiple organ failure.
  • I have had the chance to run the rapid response team and the code team.
  • I have had the privilege of being asked to be a CSN by my coworkers with much more experience.
Emergency Nurse, 12/2012 - 04/2014
Wabash General Hospital City, STATE,
  • Wabash is a critical access hospital that has 6 beds in the ED.
  • I worked night shift with one other nurse and one physician a night.
  • The physician would usually work 24 hour shifts which means that he would sleep through the night when census would allow for it.
  • In this situation it is imperative that the nurse have excellent assessment skills and autonomy to use protocols to start treatment in critical situations.
  • Since there are not many people to back up the nurses it leaves them alone with only their skills and knowledge to work with.
  • The most important aspect to this small hospital is quick, thorough, and accurate assessments as the most critical of these patients would need to be transferred out with the closest hospital being almost an hour away.
Traveling Emergency Nurse, 10/2010 - 10/2012
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  • During my time as a travel nurse I worked with my wife, who is also an emergency nurse, at numerous different hospitals of different specialties and sizes.
  • We worked at a couple of level I trauma centers, a couple of teaching facilities, a hospital that specialized in cancer treatment and organ donations, and a hospital that had a 90 bed ED with a regular wait of 10+ hours in the waiting room.
  • As a traveler we would get minimal training to the unit and system that we were working in.
  • Within the first week we were expected to be able to function as one of their usual staff nurses.
  • This would leave us without knowing exactly who or where we could go if we needed help.
  • During every assignment the charge nurses felt comfortable enough with my skills to place me in there most difficult assignments.
  • Several of the hospitals also attempted to get us to stay on long term as staff nurses.
Education
Bachelors degree: , Expected in 2009
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Chamberlain College of Nursing - ,
GPA:
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Affiliations
Interests
Emergency Nurse at Depaul Health Center * June 2009-Oct 2010 Depaul was my first job out of nursing school and it gave me a great building block to get my career going on the correct track.
Additional Information
  • Emergency Nurse at Depaul Health Center * June 2009-Oct 2010 Depaul was my first job out of nursing school and it gave me a great building block to get my career going on the correct track. I worked the night shift and had some excellent nurses that were able to show me what it meant to enjoy being a nurse. The only reason I left was because I wanted to use the opportunity I had to travel the US and see as many sights as possible before starting my family. Now that I have started my family I would really enjoy coming back to the hospital where I started. Patient/Emergency Care Tech at Christian Hospital NE * June 2003-June 2009 Christian is where I began my career in the health care field. As a tech I learned bedside manner and how to communicate with the patients and their families. This is also the place that I was able to hone many of the basic skills I now use as a nurse. I was a floating tech that worked every floor in the hospital including the AMCU and ICU. I left Christian in pursuit of working a trauma center.
Skills
basic, cancer, critical care nursing, EKGs, emergency care, access, patient care, phlebotomy, protocols, quick, teaching, trauma, vital signs

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Resume Overview

School Attended

  • Chamberlain College of Nursing

Job Titles Held:

  • ICU nurse/Clinical support nurse
  • Emergency Nurse
  • Traveling Emergency Nurse

Degrees

  • Bachelors degree

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