JAMEL LYN ESPINOSA BRIONES, R.N. Mobile Number: +6917555825635 Email Address: jeb_briones@yahoo.com PERSONAL DATA: Age: Date of Birth: Place of Birth: Sex: Address: Civil Status: Citizenship: Religion: Weight: Height: 31 years old June 18, 1984 Sampaloc, Manila Female Villareal Highway, Barangay Atiplo, Mambusao Capiz Married Filipino Christian 56 kgs. 5’3” EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND COLLEGE: University of San Agustin General Luna St. Iloilo City, Philippines Bachelor of Science in Nursing Graduated as of March 2005 HIGH SCHOOL : San Francisco Javier College Narra, Palawan, Philippines ELEMENTARY: Amazing Grace School San Pedro Laguna, Philippines Our Lady Of Assumption School San Pedro, Laguna, Philippines Benedictine Abbey School San Beda Alabang Alabang, Philippines ELIGIBILITY 1. BOARD EXAM FOR NURSES LICENSE NUMBER PASSED 0394030 2. Saudi Commission for Health Specialist No. 14-J-N-0003751 CLINICAL EXPERIENCE 1. Dr. Erfan and Bagedo Hospital – Jeddah Saudi Arabia Staff Nurse – General and Surgical Ward – January 20, 2013 to June 30, 2015 2. ROYAL CARE INTERNATIONAL HOSPITAL, KHARTOUM SUDAN – RADIOLOGY NURSE - MAY 2, 2011- March 2012 The Royal Care International Hospital is a 150 bed tertiary care hospital located in Khartoum, Sudan. RCIH is the first hospital in Sudan prepared to be accredited by the Joint Commission International (JCI) for quality practice. RCIH is a multi specialty hospital that features Centers of Excellence housing services delivered by USA, Canadian and European Certified Physicians. The main aim of the RCIH is to be the ultimate patient centered health care institute in the region, focusing on a holistic approach to medicine, through caring for the patient’s mind, body and soul. 3. HAI AL JAMEA HOSPITAL, JEDDAH, K.S.A– SURGICAL WARD STAFF NURSE MAY 13, 2006 – JUNE 15, 2009 (AS LOCAL EMPLOYEE) EXTRACORPOREAL SHOCKWAVE LITHOTRIPSY (ESWL) – HAI AL JAMEAH HOSPITAL, JEDDAH, KSA - Nurse from MAY 2006 – JUNE15, 2009 With Certificate from Dornier MedTech who attended application training on Dornier Compact Sigma from May 28, 2006- May 30, 2006. Hai Al Jamea Hospital under Andalusia Group of companies located at PO Box 10153 Al Asira, Al Atira St. Jeddah 21433 Saudi Arabia. The hospital has maximum of 150 bed capacities and still expanding their services especially when it comes to surgical and medical field. Directed by Dr. Mohammed Rashid, Hai Al Jamea hospital has high-technology devices which can help in giving good quality patient care. JOB SUMMARY / FUNCTION Responsible for rendering of high quality nursing care to patients within the unit of the hospital. Such nursing care is an integral part of the total patients care plan as directed by members of the medical staff pursuant to the hospital overall and nursing philosophy, goals and objectives and in keeping with the general principles of professional nursing. This includes: Responsible for the unit’s clinical care and management for the hours of shift duty. Assist the head/ charge nurse with the overall clinical, administrative and educational aspects of the nursing care delivery to patients of assigned nursing unit. GENERAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Serves as Head/ Charge Nurse in the absence of the Head Nurse in the unit. Provides and ensures minimum standards of care and performance of nursing procedures or tasks related to job position are delivered by all members of the unit nursing skills and utilizes a range of equipment, supplies, medication and other modalities in carrying out specific medical orders from administrations of medications and performance of specific treatments, monitoring techniques and other diagnostic, therapeutic and supportive measures. Initiates and performs a range of nursing measures based on patient needs related to physical and mental comfort, positioning and mobilization, nutrition and hydration, bowel and bladder elimination, care of skin and wounds and support of respiration, hygiene, communication, and other physical and mental functions. Coordinates with the in-service and quality management supervisors providing on going review of practices and procedures and making recommendations. Provides clinical guidance, direction, and coordination of activities for junior nursing personnel within the area and particularly for nursing care situation which are more complex and less common within the area. Provides safe, therapeutic, personalized physical and psychosocial environment for patients care. Provides patient and family teaching during daily care relative to the understanding of illness of treatments. Reports and documents significant information through established oral and written process. Anticipates, identifies potential and actual problems, and resolution of problems, recommending changes to policy as necessary. Ensures optimal safety of staff, welfare and development: participating in on going counseling and in formal evaluation and appraisal procedure, promoting dynamic and good staff relationship. Supervises the workers and nursing aids in the performance of their assigned responsibilities and duties. Ensures the consistent/ accurate preparation of nursing records. Ensures the assigned nursing unit in maintained and operates in a clean, tidy and organized manner. Communicates with patients, relatives and visitors medical and hospital staff in a polite, sensitive and confidential manner. Responsible for the storage and administration of medications and drugs. Actively involved with the rules and regulations and assignments in the unit. Complies with the policies and procedures as established by the hospital. Daily attend consultant unit round as head nurse designated. Attending meeting as required. Serves as members for all units based team meetings and completes assignments as requested. With background in computer applications for nursing system desirable. Has knowledge in Middle East culture and customs and learns the desirable language. With good communication skills, foreign travel/ work experience desirable. Stands and walks frequently during workday. Subject to frequent interruption. Deals with patients/ relatives and hospital personnel under all conditions. Upon patients arrival, assist them to their room. Orienting to place, call bell, room number, and staffs. Making interview. Establishing rapport. Taking history. Taking vital signs, getting laboratory samples as ordered by the physician. Inserting IV cannula, administering IVF as ordered. Carrying out doctors order. Giving medicines as directed. Practicing the 10 rights in giving medicines, Preparing patient pre-operatively like taking a bath, shaving, removing of unnecessary things in the body, giving pre-operative medicines as ordered. Giving proper instruction. Safety and privacy is important. Getting the blood sugar of the patient, doing ECG, operating infusion pumps as indicated. Proper documentation. Relaying lab results to doctor in charge. Endorsing to OR nurse in charge with complete patients data and lab investigations. Post operatively, receiving patient while file completed. Placing patient in side rails since he is post operative. Taking vitals signs, checking the dressing if dry and intact. Care of drains like foleys catherter, JVACs and HVACs. Care of epidural catherter, Carrying out doctors order and giving medicines as prescribed. Providing privacy and safety. Close monitoring especially to elderly and pediatric patients or as indicated. Assist in minor cases like changing of dressing, removal of ingroing toenail, cleaning of wounds especially to diabetic patients. Turning to sides to prevent bed sores. Giving care till patients discharge. Instructing patients about home medicines and next follow up. Providing bed bath if patient is bedridden. Has knowledge and skills in giving chemotherapy medicines. Handling different machines like dinamap, infusion pumps, syringe pumps, AVIS pump. DIAGNOSTIC NURSE RESPONSIBILITIES: Provide a vital service to patients and other health care providers. Specialize in patient care, prepare patients for testing and evaluate health progress. Diagnostic testing refers to any test that may provide a diagnosis for a condition, disease or syndrome. This may include x-rays, scans and blood work. Reports the results of the testing to those in need of the information when results are available. Preparing Equipment. Gathering and preparing equipment is often done by nurses. Their responsibilities include checking the equipment to assure it is working properly and is ready for use on patients. Cleaning equipment before and after each use to prevent the spread of infection is done by the nursing staff. Assisting technicians who specialize in specific equipment use to make sure the testing is performed on the patient without difficulty. Reports any broken or damaged equipment and prevent it from being used on patients before it is fixed. Preparing Patients. Drawing blood or administering medication prior to testing. Another way they help is by collecting specimens, such as sputum or urine samples, and sending them to the lab. Patients may need to have an area sterilized or shaved for a surgical procedure or the application of electrodes. Nurses assist with mentally preparing patients for testing by answering questions, explaining the procedure or test and possible outcomes. Assisting patients. Assisting both patients and other health care providers during diagnostic testing is done by nurses. Provides patient care during the test which may include administering medicines when needed. Also helps position patients properly, like rolling the patient over, in order to complete the necessary diagnostic testing. Transporting patients to and from the test to help ensure the patient arrives at the testing site safely and on time. Monitoring patients during testing. This includes monitoring their current medical condition, especially in those patients deemed unstable. Check patient's vital signs (blood pressure, pulse, breathing rate), assess physical condition and keep an eye on any monitors that the patient needs to remain hooked up to during the tests, such as a heart monitor or ventilator. Nurses may also be required to connect or disconnect any monitors or devices that can interfere with the testing. Reporting results. Test results are reported to the patient's doctor, specialists and others in need of the information by nurses. Results may be phoned in, faxed or sent electronically via a computer. It may be the nurse's responsibility to check for the results of the tests as well. We may be in charge of entering the results into the patient's medical record. We must also notify the patient's physician when abnormal or critical results that require an immediate response, such as abnormal blood work with critical potassium levels, are found. CHARACTER REFERENCE Dr. Ashraf Kamal Surgical Ward Department Head Hai Al Jamea Hospital Jeddah, K.S.A Tel # 6806666 Mr. Ben Abdullah Zouhir Nursing Director Royal Care International Hospital Khartoum, Sudan Dr. Atef Ali Gaafar Urology Consultant/ ESWL Hai Al Jamea Hospital Jeddah, K.S.A. Mr. Viorel Milcu OPD Supervisor Royal Care International Hospital Khartoum, Sudan Mrs. Nina Ricci Gonzales Head Nurse, Surgical Ward Hai Al Jamea Hospital Jeddah, K.S.A. Dr. Abdullah Gabir Diagnostic Chief Department Royal Care International Hospital Burri Aldraisa, Albdulgasin Hashim Road, Khartoum, Sudan (0)249183252462 Mrs.Venjie Balmadrid Nursing Supervisor Hai Al Jamea Hospital Jeddah, K.S.A. Ms. Daisy Monegro Head Nurse Dr. Erfan and Bagedo Hospital Jeddah, KSA Ms. Linda Almansari HR Director Dr. Erfan and Bagedo Hospital Jeddah, KSA Tel. no. 6038888