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Page 1: Resume and Portfolio II

Wendy Hicks215 Old Church Rd, Waxahachie, Texas 75165/ Phone 214-399-1228

[email protected]

Resume And

Portfolio

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Table of Content

Introduction

Face sheet Page 1Table of Content Page 2Networks/Contacts Page 3

Section I: Page 4

Resume Page 5

Section II: Page 6

References Page 7

Section III: Page 8

Certificates/Documents Page 9

Section IV: Page 10

Nursing Philosophy Page 11

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Networks/Contacts

Family First HospiceKimberly Woods, RN, Administrator109 S.W. Main St.Ennis, Tx 75119972-878-2273

Veteran’s Affairs HospitalKimberly Goss, RN, Nurse Recruiter 4500 South Lancaster Rd.Dallas, Tx 75216214-742-8387

Family First Palliative Home CareDorothy Keeney Human Resource Representative 107 S.W. Main St.Ennis, Tx 75119972-878-6877

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Resume

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Wendy Hicks215 Old Church Rd., Waxahachie, Tx 75165* (214)-399-1228

[email protected]

ObjectiveObtain full time employment where I can us my skills as a registered nurse. I have future plans to attend University of Texas, Arlington to obtain a bachelor’s degree in nursing.

EducationNavarro Community College Corsicana, TexasRegistered Nurse To be awarded May 12, 2016

Clinical ExperienceVeteran’s Affairs Dallas, TexasICU, ED, Med-Surg,GI Lab June 2015-April 2016

Baylor Scott & White Waxahachie, TexasPreceptorship ICU October 2015

ExperienceTrinity Mission Rehab Italy, TexasLVN September 2008-May 2009

Charged with and provided care for 40 patients with various medical diagnosis and debilities.

Applied critical thinking, nursing skills, documentation, and communication techniques.

Family First Hospice Ennis, TexasLVN May 2009-Present

Provide end of life care for patients and family. IDT with SW, MD, Chaplin, Volunteers, and nurses.

Qualifications Organized Caring Committed

Honors/Collegiate Memberships Psi Beta Honors in Psychology division

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References

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References

Kimberly Goss, RNNurse Recruiter, VA hospital4500 South Lancaster Rd.Dallas, Tx 75216214-742-8387

Kimberly Woods, RNAdministrator109 S.W. Main St.Ennis, Tx 75119972-878-2273

Brandi Vencill, LVNHospice field nurseP.O. Box 562Italy, Tx 76651469-323-2343

Pat Wilsford, retiredWalgreen’s associate120 Barbara WayWaxahachie, Tx 75165214-280-7893

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SECTION III

Certificates and Documents

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Certificates and Documents

1. Licensed Vocational Nurse

2. CPR

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Nursing Philosophy

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Nursing Philosophy

HEALTH: Health to me means multiple things. It is the function of mental, physical, emotional, and spiritual illness or wellness. It’s the support from not only from the medical staff, but from the family/loved ones as well. It pertains to the ability to adapt and manage the illness. Throughout my nursing career I will continue to not only provide care for my patients, but to equip them with the knowledge required to manage each condition.

NURSING:Nursing is providing safe practices, promoting healthy lifestyles, educating patients and

family members, and advocating for each individual patient. Nursing is a profession for any life changing event; in good health or illness. Whether it is caring for a patient at birth or helping a loved one cope with end of life care; nursing is a lifelong learning profession, with critical thinking, and having compassion for those under your care.

PERSON: Those who need nursing care are not only the ill patients. It is any healthy or unhealthy

person, whether it be physical, emotional, spiritual, or mental. It does stop with the patient, it reaches out to the family and caregivers as well. Every person needs nursing care to either get healthier and have more understanding; or to remain healthy. As a nurse I will care and educate my patients, but their families as well. It is not just to cure the disease or manage the illness, it is about the whole person and that extends out to the family and caregivers.

ENVIRONMENT: Each individual’s environment is different. The environment does not just pertain to the

physical location. It is the psychosocial status, culture/beliefs, industry, and mental status. In nursing we are exposed every day to not only a variety of illnesses, but to people as well. It is important to keep each individual’s environment in mind while caring for them.

LIFELONG LEARNING: Nurses need to stay current in the field because nursing changes all the time. We need to

stay up to date with all rules, regulations, laws, skills, procedures, communications techniques, etc. Continued education does not only better my career, it will give me the ability to provide all available skills and knowledge for my patients.