Wendy K Wilbur MSN, AGNP-C
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Professional Summary
Dedicated, compassionate, and knowledgeable Nurse Practitioner possessing over 22 years providing
quality patient care in med-surg, LTC, and SNF facilities. Driven team leader with proven success in
building rapport with patients, staff, and key constituents of diverse backgrounds. Dynamic professional
willing to challenge others to provide continual optimal care while demonstrating successful patient
assessments, diagnoses, evaluations, and treatments.
Education
Masters Science of Nursing – Adult-Gerontology Primary Care Nurse Practitioner June 2018
South University Savannah, GA
Bachelor Science of Nursing in Nursing July 2016
South University Savannah, GA
Certifications/Licensure/Affiliations
Oklahoma Advanced Practice Registered Nurse
Oklahoma Registered Nurse License #R92170
AANP Certification: 143******* Expires: June 26 2023
Basic Life Support Expires: January 2020
American Association of Nurse Practitioner (AANP)
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DEA : Pending
Nurse Practitioner Clinical Experience
Advanced Health & Physical Assessment Dr. Bennett 60 hours
Assessment and management of patients in primary setting
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Ordering diagnostic tests and provided assistance with medication for patient
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Assisting with I & D
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Practicum I: Family Health – Adults & Gerontology Dr. Bennett 180 hours
Performed procedures such as stitches, I & D’s and staples
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Biopsies and sports physicals for youth patients
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Assist with diagnosis, medication, and diagnosing of patients
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Practicum II: Women’s Health Tracy Smith, MSN, FNP-C 180 hours
Assessment of female patients and extensive examination
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Transvaginal ultrasounds & assessment of results
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Assisting with IUD insertion and removal
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Breast examinations
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Practicum IV: Primary Care Stephanie Phillips, MSN, FNP-C 180 hours
Assisting with diagnostics, medication and diagnosing of patients
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Assessment of physical examination of patients in primary setting
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Assisting with breathing treatments and oxygen management
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Management of nursing staff
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Professional Experience
Purcell Care Center
Director of Nursing 06/2014-01/2018
Management of 25 nursing staff
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Work collaboratively with doctors and staff to provide exceptional care
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Perform all requested diagnostic tests
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Diagnose and develop treatment plan collaboratively with doctors and staff
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Manage multiple cases simultaneously, prioritizing needs continually
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Comply with all legal and safety requirements at all times
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Maintain a clean, sanitary, and organized work environment
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Work at maximum efficiency without compromising quality of care
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Abide by all facility, state, and federal rules and regulations
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Conduct myself in a composed and professional manner, especially under pressure
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Monitor coworkers and voice concerns to minimize errors
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Provide follow up care instructions to patients and make necessary referrals
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Maintain accurate and up to date patient charts
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Attend all required training and continuing education events
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RN Case Manager 12/2009/05/2014
Faith Hospice
Documenting clients’ case management plans and on-going activities
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Identifying clients’ insurance coverage or other sources of payment for services
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Identifying and addressing client risk factors and/or obstacles to care
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Identifying client needs, current services, and available resources, then connecting the client to
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services and resources to meet established goals
Communicating the care preferences of clients, serving as their advocate, and verifying that
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interventions meet the client’s needs and goals of treatment
Screening clients and/or population for healthcare needs
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Developing a client-focused case management plan
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Educating the client/family/caregiver about the case management process and evaluating their
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understanding of the process
LPN Charge Nurse 07/2004-10/2009
Broadway Living Center
Ensuring Infection Control done montly and ensuring no infection spreading
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Assembling the equipment like gastrostomy tubes, catheters, and oxygen supplies.
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Providing the basic bedside care like dressing wounds, changing bandages, inserting catheters,
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and giving injections.
Taking the patient's vital signs such as respiration, temperature, blood pressure, and heart rate.
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Enter the data related to the record of patients in computer systems
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Interview patients and examine their medical history.
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Regulate vaccinations and injections
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Weekly skin assessments done for 93 patients and were current
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Assisted the MDS coordivator with ensuring all quarterly forms finished on patients to follow
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state and federal LTC guidelines
Reviewing charts on 90-100 patients ensuring charts met state and federal LTC guidelines
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