Annievi Drew, FNP-C
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INTRODUCTION
As a Nurse practitioner, it is my obligation to apply my knowledge of evidence-based practice to the health care that I provide to my patients. My goal is to provide optimal healthcare to my patients while managing their health and well-being. The following qualifies me to be an excellent Family Nurse Practitioner.
OBJECTIVE
To obtain a FNP primary care position to utilize my education, experience, and knowledge of nursing to help an organization reach the stated goal.
LICENSURE
Texas Board of Nursing Family Nurse Practitioner
Texas Board of Nursing Registered Nurse
Exp. 10/31/2016
American Academy of Nurse Practitioners Certification
Exp. 11/03/2020
Missouri State Board of Nursing Family Nurse Practitioner
Missouri State Board of Nursing Registered Nurse
BLS certification
Exp. 08/30/2016
EDUCATION
Master’s of Science in Nursing (2015)
Maryville University, St. Louis, MO
Bachelors of Science in Nursing (2012)
University of Missouri - Saint Louis, St. Louis, MO
Associate of Science in Nursing (2010)
St. Louis Community College, St. Louis, MO
STUDENT FNP (1/2013-4/2015)
Perform physical examinations, including ordering, interpreting and evaluating diagnostic tests and examinations across the lifespan.
Diagnose and treat both chronic and episodic disorders with appropriate ICD-9 coding
Perform well woman exams
Establish and document the health care plan and prognosis, maintaining records or each case that are sufficiently complete for any physician, peer review group or medical audit to evaluate the effectiveness of the plan.
Knowing when to consult with and/or refer to a physician when diagnosis is unclear scope of knowledge and protocols
Prescribes medications in accordance with scope of practice.
Maintains expected work load panel of patients, assuring their continuity of care, health maintenance, and meeting performance measures are a priority
CLINICAL ROTATIONS
Advanced Assessment
80 hours
MaryAnne Sweeney, FNP
Family Care Health Centers
4253 Manchester Ave
St. Louis, MO 63110
Adult 1
215 hours
MaryAnne Sweeney, FNP
Family Care Health Centers
4253 Manchester Ave.
St. Louis, MO 63111
Adult 2
115 hours
Dr. Payal Patel
Family Care Health Centers
4253 Manchester
St. Louis, MO 63110
AND
100 hours
Dr. Sonny Saggar
Downtown Urgent Care
913 Olive Blvd.
St. Louis, MO
Women’s Health
70 hours
Collen Jones, WHNP
Family Care Health Center
4253 Manchester Ave.
St. Louis, MO 63110
Pediatrics
165 hours
Dr. Jina McAtee
Family Care Health Center
401 Holly Hills
St. Louis, MO 63111
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Barnes Jewish Hospital, St. Louis, MO
Clinical Staff Nurse (12/2012- 02/2016)
Trauma & General Surgery & Bariatric Surgery
Manage care of 5-6 patients with traumatic injuries, general surgery,
and Bariatric surgeries
Assess the condition of each patient and collaborate with physician to create a plan of care for each patient
Implement the plan of care with each patient and evaluate the outcome of the plan of care and notify the physician accordingly
Educate patients about injuries, procedures, discharge plans, treatments, and follow-up care
Engage in specialized wound management including Negative Pressure Wound Therapy
Ability to recognize early signs and symptoms of deterioration in a patient’s condition to prevent a cardiac arrest
Hemodynamic monitoring
Post-operative care and monitoring
Initiate blood/blood product bag administration
Assess noninvasive and invasive tubes, drains, and Intravenous lines routinely to maintain patency
Monitor Intake and Output of patients to ensure proper fluid and electrolyte balance
Initiate and monitor intravenous anticoagulation therapy
Maintain patency and administer sterile cleaning of Tracheotomy
Assist physical therapy and occupational therapy in helping the patients reach their highest level of functioning
St. John's Mercy Medical Center, St. Louis, MO
Clinical Registered Nurse (10/2010 – 12/2012)
Trauma & Medical-Surgical Intermediate Care Unit
Manage assignment of 3-4 patients with traumatic injuries and multiple medical conditions
Ability to recognize early signs and symptoms of deterioration in a patient’s condition to prevent a cardiac arrest
Deliver direct patient care by assessing and evaluating patients’ physical, psychosocial, and emotional needs
Develop and implement individualized patient care plans
Perform frequent patient assessments, including monitoring vital signs and the condition of each patient
Educate patients and their families how to manage their illness or injury, including homecare needs, and medication administration
Assist physicians in bedside procedures and equipment set-up
Telemetry monitoring and Hemodynamic monitoring
Initiate and monitor cardiac and anticoagulation drips
Monitor fluid and electrolytes and replete accordingly
Initiate blood/blood product bag administration
References
Tammy Pirchett
Nurse Manager
Barnes Jewish Hospital
April Metrolus
Nurse Manager
Mercy Hospital
MaryAnne Sweeny
Family Nurse Practitioner
Family Care Health Center