Tiffany A. Stogner
Brooks, Ky. 40109
Email: accol2@r.postjobfree.com
Phone: 502-***-****
Objective: To obtain a position as and LPN, at a facility that will
give me the opportunity to provide value to its
organization, and to help me grow professionally in the
healthcare field.
Education: Spencerian College 2002
Graduate Practical Nursing Program
Work History: Mendoza Family Soldier Care Center 9/2012-
12/2/2013
Ft. Bliss, TX
salary: 17.09/hour
El Paso, TX United States
hours per week: 40
Licensed Vocational Nurse (Federal Job)
Supervisor: Lt. Tamika Watkins 915-***-****)
Okay to contact this Supervisor yes
Chosen to help organize, establish and train new staff to
the version and goals of PCMH model. Attended formal
training for the PCMH model and delegated as the units POC
and trainer of the PCMH model for the Mendoza Family Care
Clinic. Perform independently with one or more providers,
doing comprehensive telephone and clinical triaging and
facilitating continuity of care and coordination of the
empanelled population of over 40,000 patients through
multidisciplinary approach. Attempts to make sure that
empanelled patients are aligned with their PCM. Help to
prepare, set up and assist providers with a multitude of
procedures. Prepare for each patient visit, cross
referencing HEDIS/WELLNESS list to make sure that every
patient has the test and care they need due to chronic
disease care. Perform monthly audits on medication
reconciliation. Attend and help conduct morning huddles to
make sure pertinent information is shared with fellow
employees. Assist my provider with T-cons to make sure that
patient's needs are meet, or the patient is seen as
necessary and efficiently. Ensure that my patient care area
is completely stocked, cleaned and ready for the provider
to see patients. Execute duties that are consistent with
the core principles of the Patient Centered Medical Home
and to integrate Behavioral Health. Provide direct patient
care to include but is not limited to medication delivery,
procedures, POCT, nebulizers, immunizations, PO/IM
medications, ear irrigations and much more. Ensure that
forms are complete prior to provider entering room. Screen
each patient as necessary, reviewing prior visits with
patient (labs, x-rays, pharmacy, etc.). Collect and review
PCM assigned faxes or other distribution. Transfer/ Scan
pertinent information for paper records to AHLTA. Provide
patient education to include (back pain management, IUD and
other birth control and etc.) Stock rooms and check for
expiration of supplies. Maintain APEQs /CAF to 100%
standard and continue with productive patient care.
Maxim Health Staffing Dec 2011- Sept. 2012
El Paso, TX LPN 36-40/ week
Provide patient care as asked from staffing agency. Worked
mainly at New Mexico State Veterans Home, Providing each
resident with complete and competent care. Including
medications helping with many aspects of hygiene and many
variations of wound care. Making sure that each patient was
provided privacy and all that they needed. I also supported
residency care by administering medication via by mouth,
intravenous, rectal and injection (subcutaneous and
intramuscular). Performed numerous types of wound care and
wound care dressings, to include sterile dressing changes.
Charted using computerized charting and documenting daily
on Medicare/ Medicaid. Reported resident's current
condition to primary care doctor, along with any changes
that arose.
MSN staffing Sept. 2011-Nov. 2011
Louisville, KY LPN
Provide patient care as asked from staffing agency. Worked
mainly at Kentucky School for the Blind with one patient
daily. Being readily available as school staff needed,
while watching my patient for seizure activity and
assisting with By-pap machine at least twice daily
sometimes more. Providing suction when needed and provide
assistance to teachers as needed. Maintained patient's
dignity and respect, while keep the patient clean and ready
for the next class. Along with the experience at the
Kentucky School for the Blind, I also was able to be an
experience being a school nurse, where I gave medication,
checked all complaints of feeling sick, hurting and any
injury that was brought to me.
Sacred Heart Village Aug. 2005-Dec. 2010
` Louisville, KY Licensed Practical Nurse
Responsibilities included: beginning and completing
admissions and discharges care plans Medicare/Medicaid
charting giving oral medications, IM injections and
subcutaneous injections assisting in personal
hygiene/grooming needs, dietary needs performing head to
toe assessments, Foley catheter insertion and straight
catherizations performing sterile dressing changes blood
glucose monitoring taking vital signs: temperature, blood
pressure, pulse and respirations skin assessments, fall
risk assessments, admission and discharge paper work, talk
with residents on emotional and spiritual needs, initiate
tube feedings, give IV fluids and antibiotics, starting IV
lines, report to Doctor on medical conditions and lab
results, participate in Palliative Care and Hospice Care of
clients
Medical Assoc. of Brevard
June 2003-April 2004
Pediatrics LPN
Palm Bay, Florida
Responsibilities included: acquiring patient history,
assisting with well child visits, assisting with sick child
visits, assisting with new patient visits, inventory of
medical supplies, performing vision screens, taking vital
signs including: blood pressure, height, weight,
temperature, pulse and respirations assisting with newborn
visits, administering immunizations for newborn to 21years,
administering medication via orally, subcutaneously,
intramuscular, and rectal, returning calls on lab results
and immunizations needed, setting up referrals for
specialist
Frazier Rehab Center Feb. 2003- June 2003
Louisville, Kentucky LPN
Responsibilities included: passing oral medication, trach
care-tube, J-tube, NG-tube, dob Hoff tube care and
administration of medication, Foley catheter insertion
and straight catherizations, perform head to toe
assessments, perform sterile dressing changes, give
intradermal, intramuscular, and subcutaneous injections,
blood glucose monitoring, taking vital signs: such as
temperature, blood pressure, pulse, and respirations,
treatment of bed sores and other wounds, develop plan of
care, external fixator care, initiate bowel programs, talk
with patients on emotional needs, promote good health and
hygiene, initiate tube feeding,give IV fluids and
antibiotics, report to doctor of patients condition