Quintina Burnett (H) 224-***-****
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ACHIEVEMENTS/AWARDS:
United States Navy 8 years, United States Navy Reserves 3 years, Hospital Corpsmen
Navy E Ribbon, Good Conduct Medal, National Defense Service Medal, Global War Terrorism, Expeditionary Medal,
Humanitarian Service Medal, Sea Service Deployment Ribbon, Flag Letter of Commendation, Enlisted Surface Warfare Insignia,
Enlisted Aviation Warfare Insignia, Prevent
MILITARY COURSE COMPLETION
Hospitalman (2004-2012)
Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Fundamental of Nursing
Clinical Nursing Practice Health Information Management
Emergency Medical Procedures Introduction to Supervision or Introduction to Healthcare
Health and Wellness Management
Infection Control Procedures Medical Office Administration
Medical Terminology Military Science
Nursing Procedures Pharmacology
Clinical Nursing Practice Physical Assessment
Personnel Management Advanced Physical Assessment
Physical Assessment Medical Surgical Nursing
Records and Information Management
OCCUPATIONS HELD:
16-SEP-2001/Hospitalman/ Hospital Corpsman
I performed basic nursing care; performed basic emergency and CPR procedures; took and recorded vital signs; collects
specimens; performed phlebotomy and IV insertions; under direction, administered medication identified the basic elements and
functions of the circulatory, respiratory, digestive, urogenital, musculoskeletal, and nervous systems; kept medical department
equipment and spaces clean and sanitary; performed routine clerical duties and the ward; promoted patient wellness.
I served as an assistant in the prevention and treatment of diseases and injuries, and in the administration of medical
departments. Administered first aid, assisted with physical examinations and made basic clinical assessments; provided nursing
care to patients; administered medicine and collected specimens; assisted in transportation of the sick and injured; transcribed
medical orders; writes admission nursing notes; admitted, transferred, and discharged patients; input and maintained computer,
medical records, and maintained mechanical equipment on the ward. Submitted routine medical reports; supervises personnel in
performance of clinic or ward duties; maintained medical journals, logs, and health records; prepared, processed, controlled, and
transmitted optical-scan documents; instructed medical and nonmedical personnel in general and emergency medical care and in
self-administration of medications; performed elementary laboratory procedures, such as urinalysis, blood count, and preparation
of smears.
I assisted hospital corpsman officers in the treatment of patients and performed clinical and administrative duties. I
assisted hospital corpsman officers with administrative procedures; emergency treatment; equipment maintenance; infection
control; laboratory test procedures; material management; medication administration; patient assessment care, and transport;
recording and documenting; routine medical care; and wound and incision care. Specific tasks included creating medical and
dental records; monitored patient vital signs; cleaning treatment rooms and equipment; inventorying and organizing medical
department equipment and supplies; administered intramuscular, subcutaneous, and intradermal injections; assessed medical
conditions, diseases, and injuries; obtaining vital signs assisting health care providers with treatment and medical procedures
counseling patients regarding treatment plans; monitoring fluid intake and output; performing urinary catheterization; performing
first aid; transcribing medical information; and operating medical equipment including EKG, AED, BP, Cuff, suction devices, and
O2 tanks.
I assisted in command medical readiness, health and safety inspection, relationship building, and staff management.
Specific tasks included screening active duty medical records and data for overseas and sea duty assignment suitability; updating
medical and dental readiness reports; determining medical workspace problems to prevent adverse results; ordering medical
supplies and equipment; advising medical or dental facilities or requirements for appointments including specialty consults, x-
rays, and laboratory work; coordinating training for medical personnel and first responder crew; conducting trauma training to
match field or fleet requirements; and operating shipboard battle dressing or battalion aid situations.