MOS 66H
Medical-Surgical Nurse
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o lead RN for 88 shifts, oversaw 36 births, 266 inpatients, 54 triages worth $210,000

o covered 1,200 on-call hours, performed five peer reviews, attended 110 hours of training courses

o identified three postpartum hemorrhages, initiated emergency protocols, alerted staff; prompt action saved mothers' lives

o orchestrated neonatal/delivery sim lab; enhanced training and increased readiness

o instructed resuscitation skills to 18 first responders which expanded emergency capabilities

o led 12 staff members as charge nurse, cared for 1,677 patients, coordinated 256 admissions and discharges, and oversaw services valued at over $3,000,000

o earned her National Medical-Surgical Board Certification and dedicated 120 hours as a subject matter expert to precept three medics and three new nurses

o instructed new medics and nurses on 13 core competencies; increased the unit's manning and capabilities by 25 percent

o as HPI group instructor, briefed 88 members on risk management, safety behaviors, error prevention, and High Reliability Organization concepts

o deployed ISO OPERATION XXXXXXX, directed six staff, coordinated 355 admissions and 565 bed days

o treated 25 patients while responding to 19 emergency attacks and three MASCALS which was vital to achieving a 98 percent survival rate

o served as the second shift leader in the Department of Surgery

o obtained professional certification as CNOR

o served as Circulating RN in the Operating Rooms

o served as Clinical Preceptor to the perioperative program's newly graduating nurses




o completed the Charge Nurse Orientation Course, Preceptor Training Course, and Advanced Life Support; expanded her clinical knowledge and qualifications

o attended over 120 hours of COVID mission specific training; honed her ability to respond to challenging environments during the COVID-19 pandemic

o completed 24 hours of On-the-Job training in the Emergency Department; increased shift flexibility and raised available manning by 30%

o communicated with providers daily on conditions of injured soldiers pending for discharges either evacuated for further care or return to duty

o served as a vital member of the Army's first Forward Surgical Team and amplified local medical assets by assisting with the care of 200 trauma and 200 outpatient local nationals and coalition forces

o provided top care during 13 mass casualities, 80 hours of surgical care, and intensive care unit recovery of critical trauma patients

o her attention to detail ensured continuity of care as she assisted with the MEDEVAC of 110 patients to role III care

o facilitated the screening 99 military members and was key to the success of 6 whole blood drives, two occurring during indirect fire; increased the emergency supply of blood and optimized patient care

o performed cardiopulmonary resuscitation on a pulseless child who had suffered a severe head injury; stabilized patient and transported to role III care


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