Heather J. Sanudo, RN, BSN, FNP-C
Camino de Malatones 73, Casa 1
Algete, Madrid, Spain, 28110
Education
Master of Nursing, Washington State University, May 2006
Bachelor of Science, Nursing, Linfield College, June 1997
Associates Degree, General Studies, Portland Community College, June 1995
Certifications and Licenses
Family Nurse Practitioner, State of Oregon, License #200650060NP FNP-PP
Registered Nurse, State of Oregon, License #097000570RN RN
AANP Certification #F07191083
NPI 102*******
Professional Experience
Professor of Nursing, St. Louis University Madrid, Madrid, Spain
August 2014-Present
*Teach the following courses for sophomore and junior level nursing students; Pathophysiology,
Clinical Concepts in Nursing, Health Assessment, Health Promotion across the Lifespan, Foundations for Nursing Care, Maternity; Nursing Care of the Childbearing Family
*Prepare and implement lectures, exams and student learning activities
*Perform student advising
*Active in school sponsored volunteer activities with nursing students
Family Nurse Practitioner, Contractor, Deer Ridge Correctional Institution, Madras, Oregon
May-July 2019 summer employment
*Performed comprehensive evaluations of current pathology presented by clients in a clinic setting
*Reviewed and ordered pertinent labs and other diagnostic testing
*Established diagnosis, prescribed treatment and follow-up plans
*Provided preventative care, testing and education
*Collaborated with other members of the healthcare team in the development of an individualized treatment plan for the client
*Referred patients and worked with specialty providers in the community
Family Nurse Practitioner, Contractor, Coffee Creek Correctional Facility, Wilsonville, Oregon May-July 2018 Summer employment
*Completed comprehensive evaluations of current pathology presented by female clients in a clinic setting
*Reviewed and ordered pertinent labs and other diagnostic testing
*Established diagnosis, prescribed treatment and follow-up plans
*Provided preventative care, testing and education
*Focused on women s health as is primarily a women s prison
*Collaborated with other members of the healthcare team in the development of an individualized treatment plan for the client
Family Nurse Practitioner, Corrections Health, Multnomah County Health Department, Portland, Oregon
May-July 2017 Summer employment
*Performed comprehensive evaluations of current pathology presented by clients in a clinic setting
*Reviewed and ordered pertinent labs and other diagnostic testing
*Established diagnosis, prescribed treatment and follow-up plans
*Provided preventative care, testing and education
*Collaborated with other members of the healthcare team in the development of an individualized treatment plan for the client
*Provided peer review of prescriptions ordered
*Referred patients and worked with specialty providers in the community
*Provided training for new employees
Family Nurse Practitioner, De Paul Treatment Center, Portland Oregon
May-July 2016 and 2017 Summer employment
*Provided history and physicals and treatment of medical issues for patients in a closed drug and alcohol treatment unit
*Completed comprehensive evaluations of current pathology presented by clients in clinic setting
*Established diagnosis, prescribed treatment and planned follow up in clinic
*Providing testing and education
Family Nurse Practitioner, Oregon State Department of Corrections, Coffee Creek & Columbia River Correctional Facilities, Wilsonville & Portland, Oregon
September 2006-July 2014
*Performed complete history and physicals on adult male and female populations entering the correctional system
*Completed comprehensive evaluations of current pathology presented by clients in a clinic setting
*Reviewed and ordered pertinent labs and other diagnostic testing
*Established diagnosis, prescribed treatment and follow-up plans
*Provided preventative care, testing and education
*Collaborated with other members of the healthcare team in the development of an individualized treatment plan for the client
*Precepted nurse practitioner students
*Took call two weeks of every month
Psychiatric Community Health Nurse, Corrections Health, Multnomah County Health Department, Portland, Oregon
March 2003-June 2006
* Provided acute and chronic psychiatric evaluation and care to mentally ill clients
* Offered support and encouragement for the general population during incarceration
* Client and staff education regarding mental health issues, stress relief, and effective coping
* Collaborated with area mental health providers for continuity of care upon release
* Preceptor for nursing students in their psychiatric rotation
Community Health Nurse, Corrections Health, Adult and Juvenile Detention Centers, Multnomah County Health Department, Portland, Oregon
August 2002-March 2003
*Provided quality nursing care to incarcerated clients in the adult and juvenile systems
*Implemented nursing assessments, health histories and infectious disease screening during the intake process
*Performed physical exams, triage and nursing care for various illnesses as well as monitored and treated alcohol, benzodiazepine and opiate withdrawal
*Performed health teaching to adults and youths and reassured concerned families
* Planned for discharge of clients care to ensure follow up in community
Nursing Supervisor, Corrections Health, Multnomah County Health Department, Portland, Oregon
October 2000-August 2002
*Oversaw nursing care delivery on the evening shift of a 767 bed detention center
*Coordinated complicated care for the 20 bed infirmary
*Active in staff and management meetings
*Liaison between medical staff and sheriff’s office staff within the jail
*Assisted in orientation of new employees and conducted evaluations
*Performed discharge planning and monthly chart audits for quality assurance
*Covered staffing and coordinated work assignments
Community Health Nurse, Corrections Health, Multnomah County Health Department, Portland, Oregon
July 1997-June 2002
*Performed skilled nursing assessment of clients during the intake process as well as in the general population and the medical unit of the detention center.
*Provided care to a culturally diverse population including Hispanic, African American, Vietnamese and Native American persons.
Staff Nurse, Family Birth Center, Southwest Washington Medical Center, Vancouver, Washington
July 1997-October 1997
*Cared for newly post-partum mothers and infants from admit through discharge
*Educated clients in breastfeeding and care of the newborn
*Provided for follow up in the community with visiting nurses and social workers
*Performed neonatal PKU and drug testing
*Prepared clients for surgery and assisted with circumcisions
*Provided care and teaching in the Spanish language to the Hispanic population
Awards and Honors
*Professor of the year, 2016, Student Government Association
Skills
Fluency in Spanish and knowledge of French language
Sense of Humor
Time management
Interpersonal Relations
Ability to remain calm and make rational decisions in emergent situations
Volleyball coach-Holy Cross School 6th and 7th grade team 2006, 2007, 2011, 2012 seasons
Professional Membership
Member of Sigma Theta Tau Honor Society of Nursing
References
Dr. Robert Snider, 315-***-****
Dr. Daniel Dewsnup, 541-***-****
Sheri Chaney, PNP, (503) 988-***-****
Tania De La Fuente, Program director Health Sciences, SLU, Madrid (34-650****** adhtvj@r.postjobfree.com