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Nurse Practitioner Aprn

Location:
Charlotte, NC
Posted:
November 28, 2022

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Kashari Fulks

**** ******* *****, *********, ** *8269, 704-***-****, *******.*****@*****.*** or ******@*****.***

Personal Profile

I graduated with honors from Butler High School in Matthews, NC. I also received a scholarship from being in a program called Avid (Advancement via Individual Determination).

I graduated from Queen’s University in 2012 with my BSN in Nursing. I passed my boards in January 2013.

I graduated from Strayer University with my MBA in April of the year 2017, with Honors.

I have graduated from United States University located in San Diego with my MSN, FNP in 2019. I passed my certification exam 5/2020.

My future career goals are to further enhance my career as an RN, FNP along with my MBA degree in some type of healthcare related setting. I also would like to gain the experience that I need and attribute my professional nursing/business skills and my positive personality to represent a well-organized company. I graduated from Queens University of Charlotte with my BSN. I currently have my RN nursing license as of January, 2013. I am also CPR (BLS) certified and (ACLS) certified. I currently work as a FNP at Eventus Whole Health and also at Signify health in Charlotte, NC. I am seeking a Family nurse practitioner position in an acute care facility such as a rehab facility or a primary care facility. I have been a Registered nurse for 7 years in the hospital setting. While working as a Registered Nurse, I worked in dialysis, cardiac telemetry, stroke/neuro, and the Transition Care Unit. I obtained my master’s in FNP from United States University in San Diego, California. I would be the best candidate for this position because I am a very very hard enthusiastic worker. I try my ultimate best in everything that I do. I sincerely care about people and will make sure that they receive the best care possible. I have liability insurance for my RN license as well as my FNP license both through Proliability they both expire 12/15/2021 and I plan on renewing both. My nursing licensure originated in North Carolina. The License number is 258793.

Education

Queens University of Charlotte – 1900 Selwyn Ave., Charlotte, NC 28274, 704-***-****

BSN, December 2012

Strayer University- 13620 Reese Blvd E, Huntersville, NC 28078

704-***-****

MBA, May 2017

United States University- 7675 Mission Valley Rd, San Diego, CA 92108

MSN/FNP, October 2019

Experience

Professional Experience

Eventus Whole Health, Jan 2022-Dec 2022

I currently work as a primary care NP at Eventus whole health. I am in the Float pool and I goto different SNF facilities and cover for their providers while they are on PTO. I also help Providers catch up on their SNF visits when they are out d/t illness or unforeseen circumstances. I have put in my notice at Eventus and they do require a 3 months notice. My last day with them is December 9th, 2022.

Professional Experience

Signify Health January 2021-Current

I currently work at Signify Health part-time/as needed. I complete in-home health assessments as a FNP on this job.

CVS SNS September 2020- TBD/current

I currently work at CVS as a contract worker, but my contract keeps getting renewed. This is my very first FNP position.

Wesley Long January 2019- May 2020

I worked in the ICU and in the float pool at Wesley long in Greensboro, North Carolina as an RN until I passed my Boards for my FNP certification.

Piedmont Henry, April 2019-January 2020

●I worked on a TCU (Transitional Care unit) at this facility. This unit has an extremely high patient turnover rate. We saw between 18-24 patients a night here. We received direct admit patients or patients from the ED. We held these patients until a bed was available on a speciality unit that is specific for why the patient was initially admitted.

Novant Huntersville, October 2013-March 2019

I worked on a Med/Surg unit at Novant in Huntersville. I was responsible for patient care post op surgery. I was responsible for signing off on telemetry strips for my patients, completing chart checks for my patients, dispersing medications. Inserting IVs, inserting foley catheters, etc. I also worked on a stroke/neuro and dialysis unit as well.

Carolinas Healthcare System, April 2015- April 2016

I work on a medical telemetry unit. On this type of unit, we can get medical/ surgical patients as well as telemetry patients that need heart monitoring. I am responsible for interpreting telemetry monitor strips, inserting IVs, inserting foley catheters, and much more.

Gaston county Health Department, March 2014-March 2015

●I administered vaccines as well has treated/screened teens for STDs. In this clinic I also assisted with family planning, acute illness treatment, and sports physicals.

High Point Regional, March 2013-October 2013

I worked at CTU, which is a cardiac telemetry unit. I was employed here for eight months. I was responsible for interpreting rhythm strips, interpreting rhythms on cardiac monitors, handling discharge paperwork, and much more.

Britthaven of Charlotte, March 2008-July 2008

I worked as a CNA at Britthaven, which is a nursing home. While employed at this company I worked with total care patients, for which I had to provide ADLs. The job consisted of: giving patient baths, emptying colostomies, feeding assistance, taking vital signs, and much more.

UNCG Student Health Center, September 2007-March 2008

While attending my first year of college at UNCG I worked as a CNA at the student health center. My main duties were documentation, triage nursing, vital signs, and collecting tonsil swabs for strep throat.

Activities

March 2012- Fighting Back Service-Learning volunteer.

November 2011-Flu shot volunteer at Presbyterian.

April 2007- HOSA member blood drive volunteer.

Honor Society, GOLDEN KEY HONOUR SOCIETY 2014-present

Greater Charlotte heart walk-September 2017

Med Assist 5K- October 2016

Section 2: About Family Nurse Practitioners

A. Nurse Practitioners are a huge asset to the healthcare field. We support physicians and other medical staff in the goal to provide outstanding quality of care to all patients no matter race, religion, or cultural beliefs. A study that I found concluded that "A high level of evidence also indicated that patient outcomes on satisfaction with care, health status, functional status, number of emergency department visits and hospitalizations, blood glucose, blood pressure, and mortality are similar for NPs and MDs." (The Quality and Effectiveness of Care Provided by Nurse Practitioners)

The Quality and Effectiveness of Care Provided by Nurse Practitioners

Stanik-Hutt, Julie et al.

The Journal for Nurse Practitioners, Volume 9, Issue 8, 492 - 500.e13

B. "NP students have formal academic preparation in health care before graduate school. Prior health care education is a significant difference and deserves to be weighed in this discussion of education. NP students have education and clinical experience in evaluating and managing patients even before they attend their first day of an NP program. This prior education included physical assessment skills, interpreting diagnostic test results, evaluating the appropriateness of medications and assessing patients’ responses to treatments in both hospital and community settings. The undergraduate platform of knowledge allows NP education to start at a more advanced level than other graduate health professional programs. Additionally, many NP students have experience working as registered nurses prior to beginning their NP programs. During this time, they have spent numerous hours caring for patients. This care has involved administering medications and has required cautious consideration of pharmacological agents, as well as utilizing all of the skills listed above." (Clinical Outcomes: The Yardstick of Educational Effectiveness)

Clinical Outcomes: The Yardstick of Educational Effectiveness. (n.d.). Retrieved from https://www.aanp.org/advocacy/advocacy-resource/position-statements/clinical-outcomes-the-yardstick-of-educational-effectiveness.

C. "Advanced practice registered nurses are licensed independent practitioners who are expected

to practice within standards established or recognized by a licensing body. Each APRN is

accountable to patients, the nursing profession, and the licensing board to comply with the

requirements of the state nurse practice act and the quality of advanced nursing care

rendered; for recognizing limits of knowledge and experience, planning for the management

of situations beyond the APRN’s expertise; and for consulting with or referring patients to

other health care providers as appropriate. " (APRN Consensus Model)

APRN Consensus Model. (n.d.). Retrieved from https://www.nursingworld.org/certification/aprn-consensus-model/.

D. Nurse Practitioners are respected among your peers, family and community members. Nurses are an invaluable part of our community resources and this very satisfying. (Writers, 2019)

Writers, S. (2019, October 12). 15 Reasons to Become A Family Nurse Practitioner - 2019 NurseJournal.org. Retrieved from https://nursejournal.org/family-practice/15-reasons-to-become-a-family-nurse-practitioner/.



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