1. Ryan Eleno Valles RN/AREMT/HAAD EMT
Contact +971566870979
E-mail: ryan_valles2011@yahoo.com
Career Objective:
To obtain a position related in the field of Nursing/E.M.T. with a professional working environment, that would best fit my qualifications and
develop further my talents and skills not only for continuous career improvement but as well as for self enhancement. And to provide therapeutic
care to my clients
Special Skills
• Skilled in MS Word
• MS power Point and Internet.
• Skilled in Cardiopulmonary
Resuscitation and First Aid.
• A.E.D. and Airway
management
• Ambulance Operation
Personal Data
Date of Birth: June 14, 1980
Place of Birth: Manila, Philippines
Sex: Male
Status: Married
Religion: Christian
Citizenship: Filipino
Height/Weight 5’8”/ 220 lbs
Language spoken: Filipino and English
Education
Bachelor Degree:
B.S. in Nursing
Our Lady of Fatima University
SY 2003 – 2007
Secondary:
I.L.H.S.,Maloban city, SY 1992 –
1996
Elementary:
St. Grabiel Acadamy Caloocan
city, SY 1986 – 1992
Professional Affiliation
• Member, Philippine Nurses
Association
• Volunteer, Philippine Red Cross
• Registered Nurse Professional
Regulation Commission 2007
Work Experience:
December 2013 to December 2014
National Ambulance Company, Abudhabi city, UAE
Emergency medical Technician/RN (Rig medic)
Al- Hosn gas drilling company on shore Contract UAE.
Overall Purpose:
Registered Healthcare Professional capable of providing basic life support in a pre-hospital environment.
Roles and Responsibility:
Perform direct illness/injury assessment, provide basic care in emergency pre-hospital patient care
to the ill and injured prior to and during ambulance transfer, and transfer of information to
receiving facility as required.
Maintains operational and functional readiness of ambulance unit, medical and other equipment,
to ensure continuum of emergency medical services.
Essential duties:
• Work closely with the communications dispatcher, paramedics, supervisors, emergency
departments and facilities personnel, the Police, and other individuals, to deliver basic
emergency and non-emergency pre-hospital care to clients, and to ensure prompt and
efficient transfer of emergency (injured or ill), and non-emergency patients to/from a
medical facility
• Respond to calls from the Communications Dispatcher, use appropriate radio skills, read
maps, drive the ambulance safely to and from the scene of injury or illness, using the most
expeditious route, observe traffic ordinances and regulations – with the goal to locate the
patient /s in the shortest response time possible
• Conduct scene size-up and an initial assessment, determine nature and extent of illness or
injury, perform physical assessment, acquire a detailed history, establish priority for
required emergency (or non-emergency) care, and render appropriate basic care, based on
nature, and condition of the patient, in accordance with specified protocol and procedure
within clinical scope
• Assist in lifting, carrying, and transporting patient/s to an ambulance and on to a medical
facility, reassuring patient/s and bystanders, avoiding mishandling patient and undue haste,
and to provide additional emergency care following established protocols
• Follow established departmental policies, procedures and objectives, continuous quality
improvement objectives, and safety environmental, and/or infection control standards in
the performance of duties
• Clean ambulance and equipment; to review and restock all medical equipment to ensure
their completeness and operational readiness at all times, in consultation and collaboration
with Paramedics and Supervisor, and in compliance with safety and infection control
regulations and standards.
• Fully document, and transfer, patient care information and records as per established
procedures; complete all checklists and verify them with the supervisor, and report all
vehicle and equipment defects, damages, and losses, for immediate action, maintenance, or
replacement, as necessary
• Participate in continuing medical education and in-service courses for personal growth and
development, and for on-going improvement in knowledge and competence.
• Perform other duties as required.
2. Ryan Eleno Valles RN/AREMT/HAAD EMT
Contact +971566870979
E-mail: ryan_valles2011@yahoo.com
• Emergency Medical Technician
Association of the Philippines
• Australasian Registry of
Emergency Medical Technicians
Seminars and Additional Education
Airway management
August 20 2014
Basic life support AHA
August 19 2014
Major incident medical management
service
MIMMS
July 17 2014
Geriatric education for emergency
medical services
July 2013
International trauma life support
June 2013
Airway management
December 2012
Pediatric advance life support
November 2012
Multi casualty incident/ smart triage
August 2012
ECG and pharmacology
Aug 2012
Advance cardiac life support
May 2012
Basic life support
May 2012
EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN
BASIC REFRESHER COURSE,
(120hours)
Higher College of Technology Abu
dhabi city, UAE
December 2010 to January 2011
EMERGENCY MEDICAL SEVICES
Prompt C.A.R.E. Learning Center inc.
334 McArthur Highway, Sto. Cristo,
Angles City.
July 06 2008-November 13 2009
Emergency Medical Technician –
Emergency Medical Technician Course
Basic
Operation Smile International,
Operation Smile Philippine,
Philippine National Red Cross,
Valenzuela city
June 2008
Equipment handled:
Defibrillator MRX/LIFEPAX 15
Pulse Oximeter
Automated External Defibrillator (A.E.D.)
Suction Machine (portable)
Kendric’s Extrication Device (K.E.D)
Radio Communication Device
Stair Chair
Scoop Stretcher
Entonox (nitrous oxide)
December 09, 2010 to December 2013
National Ambulance Company, Abudhabi city, UAE
Emergency medical Technician/RN(Remote area medic)
CICPA CONTRACT(Critical Infrastructure Costal Protection Authority)Working in Oil,
gas, power plant ,coast guard and desalination plant areas.
Overall Purpose:
Registered Healthcare Professional capable of providing basic life support in a pre-hospital environment.
Roles and Responsibility:
Perform direct illness/injury assessment, provide basic care and assist Paramedics in emergency
pre-hospital patient care to the ill and injured prior to and during ambulance transfer, and transfer
of information to receiving facility as required.
Maintains operational and functional readiness of ambulance unit, medical and other equipment,
to ensure continuum of emergency medical services.
Essential duties:
• Work closely with the communications dispatcher, paramedics, supervisors, emergency
departments and facilities personnel, the Police, and other individuals, to deliver basic
emergency and non-emergency pre-hospital care to clients, and to ensure prompt and
efficient transfer of emergency (injured or ill), and non-emergency patients to/from a
medical facility
• Respond to calls from the Communications Dispatcher, use appropriate radio skills, read
maps, drive the ambulance safely to and from the scene of injury or illness, using the most
expeditious route, observe traffic ordinances and regulations – with the goal to locate the
patient /s in the shortest response time possible
• Conduct scene size-up and an initial assessment, determine nature and extent of illness or
injury, perform physical assessment, acquire a detailed history, establish priority for
required emergency (or non-emergency) care, and render appropriate basic care, based on
nature, and condition of the patient, in accordance with specified protocol and procedure
within clinical scope
• Assist in lifting, carrying, and transporting patient/s to an ambulance and on to a medical
facility, reassuring patient/s and bystanders, avoiding mishandling patient and undue haste,
and to provide additional emergency care following established protocols
• Follow established departmental policies, procedures and objectives, continuous quality
improvement objectives, and safety environmental, and/or infection control standards in
the performance of duties
• Clean ambulance and equipment; to review and restock all medical equipment to ensure
their completeness and operational readiness at all times, in consultation and collaboration
with Paramedics and Supervisor, and in compliance with safety and infection control
regulations and standards.
• Fully document, and transfer, patient care information and records as per established
procedures; complete all checklists and verify them with the supervisor, and report all
vehicle and equipment defects, damages, and losses, for immediate action, maintenance, or
replacement, as necessary
• Participate in continuing medical education and in-service courses for personal growth and
development, and for on-going improvement in knowledge and competence.
• Perform other duties as required
3. Ryan Eleno Valles RN/AREMT/HAAD EMT
Contact +971566870979
E-mail: ryan_valles2011@yahoo.com
Character Reference:
Criselda I. Torres
Chapter Administrator, Philippine National
Red Cross, Valenzuela city Chapter ph
Business # (+63)(02) 4320273
Equipment handled:
Defibrillator
Pulse Oximeter
Automated External Defibrillator (A.E.D.)
Suction Machine (portable)
Kendric’s Extrication Device (K.E.D)
Radio Communication Device
Stair Chair
Scoop Stretcher
Entonox (nitrous oxide)
Cases handled
Road traffic accident:
-Multiple traumas
-fractures, head injury
-spinal cord injury
-burn
December 2009 to 2010 December
Philippine National Redcross
Valenzuela City Chapter.
Safety Services: First Aid and Basic Life Support Instructor,
Disaster Response Team and Emergency Response Unit
• Actively involved in different Disaster operations and Relief operations (rescue
during flood)
• Responded to Emergency calls.
• Teach first aid and basic life support
• Do health teaching in community
• Provided first aid and Basic life support to patient(cardiac arrest and respiratory
arrest)
• Help extricating patients from entrapment, assessed extent of injury, used
prescribed techniques and appliances, radios dispatcher for additional
assistance or services, provided light rescue service if required, provided
additional emergency care following established protocols.
• Wound dressing
• Used spine board, splints and cervical collar for immobilization of trauma
victims.
• Provides Ambulance Operation (standby fire and First aid station)
• Determined appropriate facility to which patient will be transported, reported
nature and extent of injuries or illness to that facility.
• Assisted in removing patient from ambulance and into emergency facility.
• Replaced supplies, sent used supplies for sterilization, checked all equipment
for future readiness, maintained ambulance in operable condition, ensured
ambulances cleanliness and orderliness of equipment and supplies,
decontaminated vehicle interior, determined vehicle readiness by checking oil,
gas, water in battery and radiator, and tire pressure, maintained familiarity with
all specialized equipment.
Equipments handled:
Automatic External Defibrillator (A.E.D.)
Suction Machine (portable)
Kendric’s Extrication Device (K.E.D)
Radio Communication Device
Stair Chair, Scoop Stretcher
Cases Handled:
Road traffic accident
-Multiple Traumas
-fractures, head injury
-spinal cord injury
Stab wound
Burn (first and second degree) and
smoke inhalation (During standby fire)
Cardiac Arrest (CPR)
October 28 2008 to October 16 2009
Royal Commission Hospital, Jubail city, KSA
4. Ryan Eleno Valles RN/AREMT/HAAD EMT
Contact +971566870979
E-mail: ryan_valles2011@yahoo.com
Emergency medical technician
Ambulance Department
Job Description:
working in Ambulance Department(997) that provides pre-hospital
emergency medical care to Victims of: (Road Traffic Accidents (R.T.A.),
Cardiac Arrest cases, Acute Respiratory conditions, Burn cases,
Drowning cases, House Emergency Calls, Psychiatric cases)
• Received call from dispatcher, responded verbally to emergency calls.
Respond to 997 calls for medical assistance at accidents,
emergencies and other related incidents.
• Determined nature and extent of illness or injury, took pulse, blood pressure,
respiratory rate and visually observed changes in skin color, made determination
regarding patient status, established priority for emergency care, and rendered
appropriate emergency care.
• Provide C.P.R to cardiac arrest patient and Used suctioning machines
• Provide Rescue breathing to respiratory arrest patient.
Used A.E.D and Cardiac monitors.
• Assisted in lifting, carrying, and transporting patient to ambulance and on to a
medical facility.
Assist with patient care in hospitals or health care centers.
• Reassured patients and by-standers, avoided mishandling patient and undue haste.
• Transferring of patients from home to hospital and vice versa, And also transferring
from our hospital going to different institution.
• Apply splints to limbs, dress wounds
• Help extricating patients from entrapment, assessed extent of injury, used
prescribed techniques and appliances, radios dispatcher for additional assistance or
services, provided light rescue service if required, provided additional emergency
care following established protocols.
Documentation
• Complied with regulations in handling deceased, notified authorities, arranged for
protection of property and evidence at scene.
• Determined appropriate facility to which patient will be transported, reported nature
and extent of injuries or illness to that facility.
• Assisted in removing patient from ambulance and into emergency facility.
• Replaced supplies, sent used supplies for sterilization, checked all equipment for
future readiness, maintained ambulance in operable condition, ensured ambulances
cleanliness and orderliness of equipment and supplies, decontaminated vehicle
interior, determined vehicle readiness by checking oil, gas, water in battery and
radiator, and tire pressure, maintained familiarity with all specialized equipment.
Equipment handled:
Defibrillator
Pulse Oximeter
Med pumps
Ventilator
Automatic External Defibrillator (A.E.D.)
Suction Machine (portable)
Kendric’s Extrication Device (K.E.D)
Radio Communication Device
Stair Chair
Scoop Stretcher
Cases handled
Road traffic accident:
-Multiple traumas
-fractures, head injury
-spinal cord injury
House/outside Emergency calls:
-DM (hyperglycemic and Hypoglycemic)
-patient with Psychological problems
-Cardiac arrest
-Respiratory arrest
-Hypertension and Hypotension
-Burn and smoke inhalation (During standby fire)
-Drowning
-Wounds (close and open)
Patient Transfer:
5. Ryan Eleno Valles RN/AREMT/HAAD EMT
Contact +971566870979
E-mail: ryan_valles2011@yahoo.com
-Severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS)
-Renal Failure
-Liver Cirrhosis
-Myocardial infarction (M.I.)
-Emphysema
-Severe Head Trauma
November 2006 to October 2008
Philippine National Redcross
Valenzuela City Chapter.
Safety Services: First Aid and Basic Life Support Instructor,
Disaster Response Team and Emergency Response Unit
- Actively involved in different Disaster operations and Relief operations
-Responded to Emergency calls.
-Teach first aid and basic life support
-Do health teaching in community
-Provided first aid and Basic life support to patient
-Help extricating patients from entrapment, assessed extent of injury, used
prescribed techniques and appliances, radios dispatcher for additional
assistance or services, provided light rescue service if required, provided
additional emergency care following established protocols.
-dress wounds
-Used spine board, splints and cervical collar for immobilization of trauma
victims.
-Provides Ambulance Operation(standby fire and First aid station)
-Determined appropriate facility to which patient will be transported,
reported nature and extent of injuries or illness to that facility.
-Assisted in removing patient from ambulance and into emergency facility.
-Replaced supplies, sent used supplies for sterilization, checked all
equipment for future readiness, maintained ambulance in operable
condition, ensured ambulances cleanliness and orderliness of equipment
and supplies, decontaminated vehicle interior, determined vehicle
readiness by checking oil, gas, water in battery and radiator, and tire
pressure, maintained familiarity with all specialized equipment.
Equipments handled:
Automatic External Defibrillator (A.E.D.)
Suction Machine (portable)
Kendric’s Extrication Device (K.E.D)
Radio Communication Device
Stair Chair
Scoop Stretcher
Cases Handled:
Road traffic accident
-Multiple trauma
-fractures, head injury
-spinal cord injury
Stab wound
Burn(first and second degree) and smoke inhalation (During standby fire)
Cardiac Arrest(CPR)
Victim of fall (electrocuted)
Patient Transfer
-Myocardial Infarction (M.I.)
I hereby certify that the above information are true and correct to the best of my knowledge.
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Ryan E. Valles
6. Ryan Eleno Valles RN/AREMT/HAAD EMT
Contact +971566870979
E-mail: ryan_valles2011@yahoo.com
-Severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS)
-Renal Failure
-Liver Cirrhosis
-Myocardial infarction (M.I.)
-Emphysema
-Severe Head Trauma
November 2006 to October 2008
Philippine National Redcross
Valenzuela City Chapter.
Safety Services: First Aid and Basic Life Support Instructor,
Disaster Response Team and Emergency Response Unit
- Actively involved in different Disaster operations and Relief operations
-Responded to Emergency calls.
-Teach first aid and basic life support
-Do health teaching in community
-Provided first aid and Basic life support to patient
-Help extricating patients from entrapment, assessed extent of injury, used
prescribed techniques and appliances, radios dispatcher for additional
assistance or services, provided light rescue service if required, provided
additional emergency care following established protocols.
-dress wounds
-Used spine board, splints and cervical collar for immobilization of trauma
victims.
-Provides Ambulance Operation(standby fire and First aid station)
-Determined appropriate facility to which patient will be transported,
reported nature and extent of injuries or illness to that facility.
-Assisted in removing patient from ambulance and into emergency facility.
-Replaced supplies, sent used supplies for sterilization, checked all
equipment for future readiness, maintained ambulance in operable
condition, ensured ambulances cleanliness and orderliness of equipment
and supplies, decontaminated vehicle interior, determined vehicle
readiness by checking oil, gas, water in battery and radiator, and tire
pressure, maintained familiarity with all specialized equipment.
Equipments handled:
Automatic External Defibrillator (A.E.D.)
Suction Machine (portable)
Kendric’s Extrication Device (K.E.D)
Radio Communication Device
Stair Chair
Scoop Stretcher
Cases Handled:
Road traffic accident
-Multiple trauma
-fractures, head injury
-spinal cord injury
Stab wound
Burn(first and second degree) and smoke inhalation (During standby fire)
Cardiac Arrest(CPR)
Victim of fall (electrocuted)
Patient Transfer
-Myocardial Infarction (M.I.)
I hereby certify that the above information are true and correct to the best of my knowledge.
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Ryan E. Valles