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13401 L eg end ary D rive, APT 4304, Austin, TX 78727
laecyb m o o re@ g m ail.co m - 714- 272- 3332 - L inked In:
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CAREER OBJECTIVE
To obtain a Graduate Registered Nurse position at your hospital where I can offer patient-centered care while
implementing acquired skills and knowledge in a safe environment.
EDUCATION
Yavapai College Prescott, AZ
Associate of Science in Nursing, May 2014
Graduated with Honors
Member, National Student Nurses Association, 2012 – 2014
LICENSURES & CERTIFICATIONS
Registered Nurse: Arizona State Board of Nursing License No. RN191709
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Certified Nursing Assistant License No.CNA1000028010
Advanced Cardiac Life Support certified by American Heart Association
Basic Life Support for Healthcare Providers certified by American Heart Association
CLINICAL EXPERIENCE
Flagstaff Medical Center Flagstaff, AZ
Preceptorship Nurse, Progressive Care Unit, March – May 2014
Monitored four assigned patients, applying the Nursing Process and Evidence-Based Practices (EBP)
as the primary coordinator of care to ensure that patient and unit outcomes were met.
Collaborated with members of the inter-disciplinary team to provide safe and quality patient-centered
care, reporting any necessary changes of a patient’s condition in a timely manner.
Implemented and monitored patient care plans, evaluated diagnostic tests along with the progress of
treatments, and provided discharge instructions to patients and families.
Yavapai Regional Medical Center Prescott, AZ
Clinical Practicum, rotations in all units, 2012-2014
Performed head-to-toe and focused assessments in order to prioritize care according to level of acuity.
Ordered and evaluated diagnostic tests, implemented nursing and physician orders, evaluated patient
outcomes, and documented everything into the Electronic Health Record (EHR).
Infused blood product transfusions and intravenous solutions, monitoring for adverse reactions.
Performed lifesaving interventions, such as basic cardiac life support (BLS) and advanced cardiac life
support (ACLS) as part of the multidisciplinary team in the Emergency Department.
Cared for patients with chest tubes, receiving mechanical ventilation, post-op amputations, and
requiring acute neurological monitoring.
Bob Stump VA Medical Center Prescott, AZ
Clinical Practicum, Medical/Surgical & Emergency Department, 2012
Established rapport with patients, families, and team members while aware of their ethnic diversities.
Remained discreet and confidential in all dealings with patients and staff.
VOLUNTEER WORK
Prescott Strong, 2013
Boys’ and Girls’ Club of America, Prescott Chapter, 2011 - 2014
Student Nurses Association Yavapai College, Prescott Chapter, 2012 - 2014