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Nurse Practitioner Registered

Location:
Austin, TX
Posted:
February 25, 2017

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Julia E. David, MSN, RN, CPNP-PC

**** *. ******** ******, *** 636 Austin, tx 78704 • acyz5u@r.postjobfree.com • 410-***-****

EDUCATION

Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing, Baltimore, MD

Masters in Nursing, Primary Care Pediatric Nurse Practitioner Track Dec. 2016

Overall GPA 3.90

Bachelor of Science in Nursing May 2013

Overall GPA 3.75

Member of Sigma Theta Tau, International Honor Society of Nursing

Tulane University, Bachelor of Science, New Orleans, LA

Dual major in Psychology and Asian Studies May 2009

CREDENTIALS

Certified Pediatric Nurse Practitioner (Certification No: 20170453)

Registered Nurse-State of Maryland (License #R206654)

Advanced Cardiac Life Support Certification

Chemotherapy Administration Certification

ADVANCED PRACTICE PEDIATRIC CLINICAL EXPERIENCE

East Baltimore Medical Center 152 hours

Johns Hopkins Pediatric Orthopedic Surgery Outpatient Clinic 64 hours

Johns Hopkins Pediatric Oncology Outpatient Clinic 88 hours

Harbor Pediatrics 200 hours

Performed age appropriate physical assessments for well child visits and provided anticipatory guidance to guardians.

Identified the appropriate diagnosis and management of numerous disease processes through the supervision of my preceptor; specifically asthma, eczema, and developmental disorders.

Obtained bone marrow biopsies and lumbar puncture samples with insertion of intrathecal chemotherapy using sterile technique.

Monitored and managed critical lab values specific to oncology and bone marrow transplant patients through transfusions, medication adjustments, and infectious workups.

Detected spinal curves through Cobb Angle measurement on clinical exam for suspected scoliosis.

Identified location and type of fractures in various bones via radiology films

Educated patients and family on their specific plan of care including medication schedule, pertinent side effects of treatments, anticipated findings and trajectory of treatment regimens.

Documented progress notes on each patient using up to date assessment and lab data.

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing, Baltimore, MD

Child Health Clinical Instructor Sept. 2016-Dec. 2016

Create on-the-spot patient assignments for six students that will provide adequate and appropriate amounts of learning, medication administration, and nursing skills to a pediatric oncology population.

Discuss and construct individualized daily plans of care for each patient assigned to the students using evidence-based practice.

Monitor and review tumor lysis laboratory values of assigned patients with students and encourage the appropriate nursing interventions.

Supervise medication administration following safe procedures, including purpose, side effects and intravenous compatibility of each drug.

Plan post-conference topics surrounding pediatric oncology issues as well as nursing as a career to stimulate discussion and learning.

Johns Hopkins Hospital

Leukemia Service and Hematologic Malignancies, Baltimore, MD

Registered Nurse IIE July 2013-Sept 2016

Manage daily unit duties as charge nurse, creating assignments for upcoming shifts and providing managerial support to staff nurses including verifying chemotherapy administration, coordinating complex discharge planning, and aiding in oncologic procedures.

Precept nursing students and new graduate Registered Nurses in the care of an acutely ill leukemia patient by teaching critical lab values and their corresponding interventions, how to perform an oncologic focused physical exam, and the care of a central line in immune-compromised patients.

Perform comprehensive physical assessments daily focusing on potential findings and complications associated with blood cancer patients

Proficient in aseptic procedures in accordance with neutropenic precautions

Educate patients and families on their disease process and upcoming hospital stay

Inform staff of new protocols, clinical trials, and work flow changes as an active member of the staff education committee

RESEARCH EXPERIENCE

Johns Hopkins School of Nursing, Baltimore, MD

Research Honors Program Dec. 2011-May 2013

Administered questionnaires to parents of below school-age children to determine their attachment style

Performed frequent literature searches to stay current in the field of behavior psychology

Worked closely with a team of researchers, students, physicians, and nurses through periodic meetings and training sessions

Johns Hopkins School of Public Health- International Health, Baltimore, MD

Research Assistant Sept. 2009-July 2011

Collaborated in the development of the Lives Saved Tool, a database measuring maternal and child health coverage indicators in low income countries

Contributed to the evaluation of Malawi and Ethiopia surveys measuring maternal, newborn, and child health coverage indicators with publication

Developed tools in French and English for documentation of survey responses intended for use in Malawi by trained health care workers

PUBLICATIONS

Co-author, “Measuring Coverage in MNCH: Evaluation of Community-Based Treatment of Childhood Illnesses through Household Surveys,” PLOS Medicine, 2013

VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCE

Kid Safe Zone, Baltimore, MD

Inform and educate children about current science news and careers

Develop teaching plans for other volunteers

Coordinate and encourage volunteer opportunities for inner city youth

STAR- Sisters Together and Reaching, Baltimore, MD

Obtained blood samples and read interpreted HIV test results to determine client’s HIV status

Identified positive results for sexually transmitted infections and pregnancy status from urine samples

Distributed safe sex and education materials on sexually transmitted infections



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