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Nursing Assistant Technician

Location:
Las Vegas, NV
Posted:
July 08, 2020

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Resume:

Andrew

Rutberg

Email *******************@*****.***

Address **** ******* *****

Phone 702-***-****

Objective

My objective is to reestablish a career in medicine as a cardiac monitor technician. As I owned my own computer service for 15 years my technical skills are also included.

Experience

Paramedic

University Of Medicine and Dentistry Camden, New Jersey September-1987 - November-1991

Owner/Operator

Best Defense Computer Services Las Vegas, Nevada January-1992 - August-2018

Cardiac Monitor Technician

Spring Valley Hospital Las Vegas, Nevada June-2019 - August-2019

Education

AA Paramedic Studies

The University of Medicine and Dentistry Camden, New Jersey 1984

A.A.Medical Laboratory Technician

Stockton State College Pomona, New Jersey

I was responsible for responding to 911 calls for Atlantic County, New Jersey. I handled everything from simple cuts and scrapes to major accidents, shootings, stabbings, suicide attempts, CVA's and MI's.

To be honest Ive done almost every kind of computer job there is Reset user passwords for a variety of applications

Escalated calls to the designated technical support team when necessary Troubleshot and installed network printers

Performed computer technical support in person or via remote software Set up Client Server networks on Linux, Mac, and Microsoft Windows from a few nodes to over 100. Everything from basic hardware install, troubleshooting, and repair, OS installs, troubleshooting, OS repair and general maintenance.

I believe I was wrongfully terminated.

1989

Comptia A+ and N+ 2013

Comptia A+ and N+ 2013 Las Vegas, Nevada 2013

Basic Life Support for Providers

College Of Southern Nevada

Las Vegas, Nevada

2018

Certificate Nursing Assistant

College Of Southern Nevada

Las Vegas, Nevada

2018

Certificate Basic EKG

College Of Southern Nevada

Las Vegas, Nevada

2018

Skills

Fully trained and competent in recognizing and interrupting EKG Rhythms on graph paper or a cardiac monitor. Having practiced as a paramedic for ve years and having been ACLS certi ed at the time I can spot simple abnormalities that call for alerting the nurse and pre-lethal and lethal rhythms that call for calling a Rapid Response code.

Languages

English

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