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EMILY LAILHENGUE, MSN
FAMILY NURSE PRACTITIONER
April 23, 2020
Hiring Team
Dear Hiring Team/Manager,
I would like to introduce myself as a Family Nurse Practitioner candidate for your organization. I was licensed with the AANP in December 2019 as an FNP. I look forward to starting my career as a nurse practitioner with a company that has a welcoming environment, such as yours. Be assured, my advanced education, experience in clinicals, and position in the ICU has prepared me to take on the role as a provider who delivers safe, yet compassionate patient-centered care.
In the variety of experience settings, I was able to demonstrate proficiency in diagnosing, examining, and planning efficient and competent patient care. I am, especially, committed to educating patients and empowering them to take an active role in their healthcare. I am immediately able to provide:
Application of advanced practice nursing procedures
Effective patient communication and teaching
Safe, patient care based on current clinical guidelines and evidenced-based practice
I am certain that your company meets or exceeds my expectations as a provider and look forward to the opportunity to speak to you about my qualifications, as well. I, graciously, request you to review my enclosed curriculum vitae (resume) as you consider candidates for the position. You may contact me via phone or email. I look forward to hearing from you.
Sincerely,
Emily Lailhengue, MSN, FNP-C
add4oi@r.postjobfree.com
American Fork, Utah
FAMILY NURSE PRACTITIONER
EDUCATION
MASTER OF SCIENCE IN NURSING
Family Nurse Practitioner
Walden University
December 2019
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN
NURSING
Ohio University
2010
OTHER EDUCATION:
VOLUNTEER FIREFIGHTER
PROGRAM
Hocking College
2013
VOLUNTEER FIREFIGHTER
PROGRAM
Hocking College
2013
EMT-B PROGRAM
Mideast Vocational School
2012
EMILY LAILHENGUE, MSN
PROFESSIONAL PROFILE
Family Nurse Practitioner with a passion for providing excellent care to all patients. My varied practicum, academic education, and professional nursing experience provides me with the confidence and ability to serve as a competent provider. I pride myself on being a self-starter, motivating team member, and highly professional while striving to maintain the high standards of the field.
PRACTICUM SUMMARY
Under the supervision and guidance of qualified preceptors, my recent practicum experiences comprised of over 550 hours of clinical fieldwork.
• Assessment of acute illnesses
• Recognition of exacerbations of chronic conditions, and management of patients across the lifespan
• Evaluation and management of pediatric, adult, and geriatric patients, including addressing women’s health issues
• Comprehensive assessments into routine office visits, and utilization of current clinical guidelines when planning care
• Applied advanced nursing, medical, and biopsychosocial knowledge into the demonstrated collaboration between the nurse practitioner and the patient, family, and the healthcare team
WOMENS HEALTH: Valley OB with Sophia Larimer, NP and Christy Jorgensen, NP
PEDIATRICS: Utah Valley Pediatrics with Todd Chidester, NP EMERGENCY; Timpanogos Emergency Department with Randle Likes, DO, Micah Smith, MD, and Eugene Zanoli, MD
CARDIOLOGY: Richard Gelb, MD
FAMILY/URGENT CARE: Canyon View Medical Center with Kathryn Morrill, NP
FAMILY: Health Clinics of Utah with David Sundwall, MD and Angela Weil, NP
add4oi@r.postjobfree.com
American Fork, Utah
FAMILY NURSE PRACTITIONER
EDUCATION
MASTER OF SCIENCE IN NURSING
Family Nurse Practitioner
United States University
Graduated with Honors
October 2019
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN
NURSING
New Mexico State University
Graduated with Honors
August 2015
ASSOCIATE OF SCIENCE
College of Southern Nevada
GPA 3.9
2012
EMILY LAILHENGUE, MSN
FAMILY NURSE PRACTITIONER
CERTIFICATIONS
FAMILY NURSE PRACTITIONER
American Association of Nurse
Practitioners (AANP)
Anticipating January 2020
BASIC LIFE SUPPORT
ADVANCED CARDIAC LIFE
SUPPORT
PEDIATRIC ADVANCED LIFE
SUPPORT
American Heart Association
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
REGISTERED NURSE – Intensive Care Unit (ICU)
Timpanogos Regional Hospital / Orem, UT / May 2018-Present Provides professional nursing care in the ICU. Expertly, trained in hemodynamic monitoring and specialized cardiology nursing care, including patients with potentially life-threatening heart conditions.
• Exercises stamina, focus, and critical thinking skills
• Expert nursing care of patients undergoing heart surgery
• Dedicated to patient advocacy
• Strong knowledge of arrhythmia management and
pathophysiology
REGISTERED NURSE
New Mexico School for the Blind and Visually Impaired / Alamogordo, NM / 2017-2018
Cared for medically fragile students enrolled in a residential school. Duties included emergency seizure management, airway management of traches and severe asthma, medication administration, G-tube care, head lice management, and assessment of growth and development. Established an environment of trust and education when dealing with students and parents.
REGISTERED NURSE – Intensive Care Unit (ICU)
Memorial Medical Center / Las Cruces, NM / 2016-2017 Delivered nursing care to patients in the critical care setting addressing needs of patients with cardiovascular and cardiothoracic conditions. Utilized the nursing process of assessment, planning, implementation, and evaluation in planning patient goals. Committed to personal and professional growth through continuing education as evidenced by obtaining TNCC certification.
REGISTERED NURSE – Medical-Surgical/Telemetry
Gerald Champion Regional Medical Center / Alamogordo, NM / August 2015-January 2016
Provided professional nursing care to acute patients admitted to the medical-surgical and telemetry unit. Responsible for the primary nursing management of multiple patients per day, including, recognizing fatal rhythms requiring emergency LICENSURE
ADVANCED PRACTICE NURSE
Utah Board of Nursing
Anticipating January 2020
REGISTERED NURSE
Utah Board of Nursing
2015
CORE COMPETENCIES
Patient Advocacy
Physician Communication &
Collaboration
Diagnosis & Treatment
Multi-tasking
Quality Assurance & Improvement