Melissa
Marshall
BSN RN
Contact
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EMAIL:
adrx2i@r.postjobfree.com
SKILLS:
Clinical:
Artificial Airway Maintenance
Medication Administration
Venipuncture/IV insertion
Wound Care
EKG Interpretation
Professional:
Patient Advocate
Effective Communication
Critical Thinking
Collaborative
Certifications:
ACLS
BLS
PALS
EDUCATION
D’Youville College
320 Porter Ave
Buffalo, NY 14201
Graduated in 2012: RN-BSN
Trocaire College
360 Choate Ave
Buffalo, NY 14220
2005-2008: Pursued AAS-RN-Transfer to D’Youville 2009
WORK EXPERIENCE
Trusted Nurse Staffing-UMMC-Critical Care RN-Emergency Department
2021-Current
Duties include Triage, assessment and treatment of adult and pediatric patients with acute health problems. Health problems include life threatening and non life threatening emergencies. Responsibilities include health teaching and collaboration within the healthcare team to achieve the best care possible for the patient.
Niagara Falls Memorial-Critical care RN-Emergency Department
2021-2021
Responsibilities include the assessment and treatment of potential and non potential life threatening emergencies. Health teaching, health counseling and support of life and well-being. Duties include Charge, triage and collaboration with the healthcare team.
Erie County Medical Center-General Duty Nurse-Comprehensive Psychiatric Emergency Program 2019-2020
Performs physical, psychological, and social assessment of patients. Care plan development with the interdisciplinary team while providing health teaching and community resources to patients and their families.
Buffalo General Hospital-Gates Vascular Institute-Critical Care RN-Emergency Department
2013-2019
Responsibilities include assessment and treatment of human responses to actual and potential health problems specializing in stroke and cardiac care.
Duties include triage, health teaching, health counseling, provision of care, supportive or restorative of life and well-being.
Hospice Buffalo- Registered Nurse Case Manager
2012-2013
Member of an interdisciplinary team consisting of physicians, social workers and chaplains to ensure the patient and their caregivers were receiving the best possible care at the end of life.
Duties included needs assessment for support and education, and to incorporate non-pharmacological comfort t measures as appropriate.
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