Tinuolu T. Shokunbi DNP, MSN FNP-C, PMHNP-C
**** ******* *****, *****, ** 20721
*******@*****.*** 202-***-****
OBJECTIVE
Talented and qualified board-certified Family Nurse Practitioner with drive to build strong relationships with patients and their families. Dedicated nurse with over 20+ years of experience assessing patients with medical and psychiatric health problems, maintaining medical records and executing nursing care plans. Assume responsibility and accountability for a group of patients whose conditions are of high level of acuity to stability with application of acquired experiences in the field of nursing. Acts as a patient advocate to achieve the best possible outcomes. Adept at assessing patients with various chronic medical and mental health problems, as well as providing medication management and care coordination. Experienced working with dual diagnosed patients and assisting in providing holistic care to the wellness of the patient.
CERTIFICAITON AND LICENSE
Family Nurse Practitioner, AANP (#F06201044) Expires June/ 2025
Registered Nurse, State of MD (# R160002) Expires NOV/2026
Registered Nurse, District of Columbia (#RN1002581) Expires JUNE/2026
Basic Life Support (BLS), American Heart Association Expires NOV/2025
EDUCATION
DNP, University of Massachusetts Global Campus 12/2024
MSN-FNP, Walden State University, Minneapolis MN 08/2019
BSN, Chamberlain College of Nursing, North Brunswick Township, NJ 08/2013
ADN, Prince George’s Community College, Washington DC 01/2002
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCES
2023 - Present FNP (Primary Care Practitioner)
Beautifulminds, 32 Six Point court Baltimore MD, 21244
• Diagnose and treat acute and severe illnesses.
• Promote annual checkups and routine health screenings.
• Educate on lifestyle changes to prevent diseases.
• Ordering, administering, and analyzing diagnostic tests.
• Coordinate care with other physicians and specialists as needed.
• Provide all age-appropriate immunizations.
• Detecting patient health changes and modifying treatment plans, as needed.
• Consulting with healthcare professionals and families.
• Educating patients and their families to manage and prevent illness and injury.
2021 -2023 FNP (Primary Care Practitioner)
The Ark of DC, New York Avenue, Washington DC
Diagnose and treat acute and severe illnesses.
Promote annual checkups and routine health screenings.
Educate on lifestyle changes to prevent diseases.
Ordering, administering, and analyzing diagnostic tests.
Coordinate care with other physicians and specialists as needed.
Provide all age-appropriate immunizations.
Detecting patient health changes and modifying treatment plans, as needed.
Consulting with healthcare professionals and families.
Educating patients and their families to manage and prevent illness and injury.
2023 to Present
2011 to Present Psychiatric Registered Nurse /Charge Nurse
Saint Elizabeth Hospital, Southeast, Washington DC
Provide nursing services to patients on the behavior health unit, including initial history and assessment, patient teaching/education, including use of EHR for support in computerizing the patient record system
Other major duties include pulse oximetry, glucometer management, Respiratory monitoring, and
following appropriate respiratory isolation standards of precaution.
Demonstrates clinical competence and leadership in delivering and improving holistic care through collaborative strategies with others, including psychiatrists, behavioral health staff, patients, their family members/ significant other, and members of the interdisciplinary team.
Demonstrates the ability to identify an issue, analyze, develop, and implement interventions.
Provide services to individuals experiencing a psychiatric crisis in the community (home, office, or any public area)
Provide nursing diagnosis of the medical and emotional status and recommends treatment options
Administers and notes reactions to psychotropic drugs and other medications
Assists in maintaining a safe and secure environment for staff and patients
Manages occupational and environment health, health promotion and disease prevention strategies
Maintains care of psychiatrist patients with high acuity by ensuring the correct administration of medication, injections and monitoring the result
Develops care plan and risk assessment for individuals to maintain safety
Able to apply de-escalating techniques to help manage emotional and aggressive behavior
Supervise unit activities and team meeting for patients
2003 - 2011 Staff Nurse
Children’s National Medical Centre, Washington, DC
Provided nursing care and clinical assessment of critically ill patients with neurological, neurosurgery and orthopedic diagnosis
Managed and administered medication, including pain and psychosis management, as per providers orders
Prioritized and demonstrated critical thinking of patient needs, including management of ventilators, tracheostomy, tube feedings, psychosis, seizures, and other chronic conditions for quality patient outcomes
Provided teaching to patient and family on effective transition of patient from admission to discharge by involving in the use of family center care
Served as contact (charge nurse) as assigned by coordinating unit administrative duties, and advising and directing clinical practices
2002 – 2019 Registered Nurse
High Quality Nursing Agency 217, Laurel, MD
Provided direct nursing care of the critically ill patients at home, including wound care and vac dressing, ventilation, gastrotomy tube, and tracheotomy tube management
Provided education and medication administration, including infusion therapy and tube feeding in the home care setting.
Followed plan of care as ordered by physician order.
Provide care for patient on ventilator in home setting.
2007 -2008 Staff Nurse
Kennedy Krieger Institute, Baltimore, MD
Cared of patients with autism and severe behavioral problems
Administration of medication as ordered by physician
Assessment and collection of diagnostic procedures e.g. EKG
Computer/Communication Skills:
•Avatar/Aetna/Microsoft Office/Word/Excel/Power Point
SKILLS
•Medication management
•Addiction treatment Management
•Diagnosis and treatment across lifespan
•Therapy/therapeutic technique to help maintain successive outcomes
•Communicate effectively with the treatment team, promote excellent individual plan
•Able to communicate effectively with collaborating physician, in supporting patient wellness
•Wound care
•IV insertion and infusion, Blood draw
•Self-directed, Self-motivated
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References: Available upon request