N. Heather Clark ___________________________________________________ (574) 855-0883 4426 W. 16th St. Yuma, AZ 85364 Norma.Clark@nau.edu _____________________________________________________________________________________ Qualifications___________________________________________________________ Registered Nurse with 15 years’ experience in various hospital and educational settings. Completed BSN degree at Indiana University Northwest in December, 2004. Completed a Masters of Science degree as a Clinical Nurse Specialist through Purdue University Calumet in July, 2008 Currently practicing as a nurse educator since August, 2008 ________________________________________________________________________ Professional Experience___________________________________________________ STAFF NURSE/CHARGE NURSE As Charge Nurse: Supervised up to four-person staff: RNs, LPNs, CNAs, and Unit Clerks on evening shift; accountable for patient assignment, unit operations, and over all patient care. Assessed problems with patients or staff and solved those problems through excellent communication skills and appropriate referrals. As Staff Nurse: Performed physical assessments; provided intravenous therapy, Total Parenteral Nutrition, and complex wound care; monitored various drainage devices; monitored EKG readings; assisted in maintaining adequate ventilation through proper care of endotracheal tubes and oral and nasal airways; performed extubation of endotracheal tubes; administered narcotics, anti-emetics, and other medications intravenously. Educated patients on post-operative procedures, wound treatment, and medication protocol. Triaged patients via phone and used critical thinking and excellent assessment skills to direct them to appropriate resources for safe and proper assistance. Collaborated daily with physicians and health care team to achieve optimum patient care. N. Heather Clark Page 2 Professional Experience continued NURSE EDUCATOR Teach nursing students in a practical nursing program. o Instructed new students regarding success in college through proper study habits, test anxiety, listening and note-taking skills, and keeping a positive attitude. o Instructed new nursing students in basic math and writing skills o Helped new nursing students prepare to attend clinical rotations through preparation in such areas as immunizations, background checks, health insurance, dress code, and professional appearance and conduct. o Taught upper-level nursing students theory regarding the cardiovascular system, along with hematology, respiratory, and renal systems. o Taught upper-level nursing students theory regarding multiple health problems such as cancer, HIV/AIDS, chronic renal failure, cirrhosis o Engaged these students in critical thinking exercises through case studies and presentations o Designed clinical and laboratory curriculum for upper level classes in cardiology, respiratory and renal systems o Taught clinical/laboratory sessions using the above designed curriculum o Introduced the students to evidence-based nursing through reading and interpreting of current literature in the field of nursing o Created and administered exams based on the NCLEX testing format for practical nursing ADJUNCT NURSING FACULTY Taught new nursing students in the laboratory and clinical setting o Prepared them in the basic skills of nursing and medication administration o Accompanied them to a clinical facility that allowed them to work with patients in the rehabilitative process Taught upper-level students in a Family Nursing class o Assisted students as they rotated through various clinical sites and visited patients in their home to create and implement various interventions of health promotion and health restoration for the patient and family members N. Heather Clark Page 3 Professional Experience continued ASSISTANT CLINICAL PROFESSOR OF NURSING Teach first year nursing students a didactic course in the fundamental aspects of nursing Teach second year nursing students a didactic course related to health and illness covering several body systems Teach fourth year nursing students in a family nursing class that engages them in the community by rotating through several clinical sites and visiting patients in their homes to provide health promotion and health restoration through evidence-based interventions Oversee and mentor the NAU-Student Nurses’ Association in Yuma Serve on the Bachelor of Science in Nursing Undergraduate Curriculum N. Heather Clark Page 4 ________________________________________________________________________ Work History____________________________________________________________ Yuma Regional Medical Center, Yuma Arizona REGISTERED NURSE IN THE POST ANESTHESIA CARE UNIT (May 2013-present) Care for patients who are emerging from anesthesia, assuring their respiratory, cardiovascular and other vital systems are performing at an optimal level before being transferred to a surgical unit Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, Arizona/Yuma Campus Bachelor of Science Nursing Program ADJUNCT INSTRUCTOR (August 2008-May 2014) ASSISTANT CLINICAL PROFESSOR OF NURSING (August 2014-present) Brown Mackie College, South Bend, Indiana Practical Nursing program NURSE EDUCATOR (2008-present) Instruct nursing students in the theory, or classroom setting regarding the body systems Lakeshore Bone and Joint Institute, Chesterton, Indiana Orthopedic clinic consisting of 10 Orthopedic Surgeons. PHONE NURSE (2003-2004) patient population included orthopedic surgical and non-surgical patients in a clinical setting. Utah Valley Regional Medical Center, Provo, Utah Class I Trauma Center; 395 beds. STAFF NURSE: POST ANESTHESIA CARE UNIT (1997-1999, 1980-1981) 15-18 bed unit; patient population included all post-surgical patients with the exception of open heart surgery. University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, Texas Class I Trauma Center /Research and Teaching hospital STAFF NURSE/CHARGE NURSE: POST-SURGICAL GYNECOLOGICAL AND ONCOLOGY UNIT (February 1984-June 1985) 30-Bed unit; patient population included post-surgical gynecological patients and Gynecological/Oncology patients, including those with terminal disease. N. Heather Clark Page 5 Work History continued Seton Medical Center, Daley City, California Class II Trauma Center; 357 beds STAFF NURSE: POST-SURGICAL GYNECOLOGICAL AND POST-PARTUM UNIT NIGHT SHIFT (September 1981-January 1982) 35-bed unit; patient population consisted of post-surgical gynecological patients and Post-partum patients. STAFF NURSE: POST ANESTHESIA CARE UNIT (February 1982-July 1983) 15-bed unit; patient population consisted of all post-surgical patients with the exception of open heart surgery. ________________________________________________________________________ Education_______________________________________________________________ Associate of Science in Nursing, 1980 Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah Bachelor of Science in Nursing, 2004 Indiana University Northwest, Gary, Indiana GPA 3.64 Deans List, Academic Year 2003-04 Honor Student in Nursing Program Master of Science in Nursing, 2008 Purdue University Calumet, Hammond, Indiana GPA 3.67 Deans List Graduate Assistant _______________________________________________________________________ Licensure_______________________________________________________________ Arizona License: RN175539 N. Heather Clark Page 6 Notable Accomplishments_________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ Served for one year as a union liaison representing Registered Nurses at a California hospital. Negotiated for adequate staffing in the Post Anesthesia Care Unit and other units in the hospital. Completed an ACLS and EKG and Critical Care Course in the past. Created a DVD for heart failure patients to increase their knowledge of the disease and options for care. Poster presentation of findings related to exposing heart failure patients to the abovementioned DVD at Purdue University in 2008. Volunteered for church youth, children’s, and community groups: -Taught a scripture study course for 25 students at 6am Monday through Friday mornings during school year for seven years (2000 to 2007) -Completed eight years of planning, directing, and overseeing a youth camp for girls, ages 12-18 (1999-2007) -Served as the leader of children ages three to twelve years for religious congregation (2006-2010) -Served as leader of over 100 young women ages 12 to 18 for church (2010-2014) - Have taught children in the community about visits to Doctor’s offices, personal safety measures, and proper hygiene. -Have taught Boy Scouts about camping safety related to sun stroke and heat stroke and other safety measures. -Have held many teaching and leadership positions through local church Graduate Assistant for the nursing program at Purdue Calumet (2006-2008) -Assisted nursing students with writing and lab assignments -Assisted nursing professors with data entry and research -Acted as student liaison for graduate nursing students -Attended monthly graduate curriculum meetings with graduate faculty