JAY ANN T. MONSERATE Unit 102, Bldg. 8, SAPARI Condms., Osmena Hiway, San Andres, Malate, Manila Personal data Age : 24 years old Civil Status : Single Citizenship : Filipino Birthdate : July 16, 1985 Birthplace : Valladolid, Negros Occidental Religion : Seventh Day Adventist Father’s Name : Bobby T. Monserate Mother’s Name : Jeweldin T. Monserate Language Spoken : Filipino, English A. Educational Background Tertiary School : Central Philippine Adventist College Year Graduated : March 2006 Degree Obtained : Bachelor of Science in Nursing Secondary School : Negros Mision Academy Year Graduated : April 2002 Elementary School : San Enrique SDA Elementary School Year Graduated : March 1998 B. Work Experience Hospital : Metropolitan Medical Center Bed Capacity : 300 Position : Staff Nurse Area of Assignments : Medical-Surgical, OB-Gyne, and Pediatric area on rotation basis Inclusive Dates : November 16, 2006 to present Hospital Description Metropolitan Hospital was built on year 1964 as a tertiary level hospital right in the heart of downtown Manila of a group of distinguished doctors and some prominent businessmen from the Christian Gospel Church. It is a private institution that composed of 300 bed capacity, located at #1357 Guillermo Masangkay St., Sta. Cruz, Manila. The mission of the hospital is to provide quality health care to all regardless of creed, nationality, race or religion, to provide training for doctors, nurses and paramedics, and to promote goodwill. Job Description Provide professional nursing care to patient based on the need plan of care through synthesizing the mastery of technical procedure with the ability to remain compassionate and sensitive to patient’s needs in accordance with the nursing philosophy, policies and procedures in the hospital in a certain situation within an assigned area. Duties and Responsibilities Medical Ward: I. Rendering admission care of patient - Establishes rapport with patient
- Take vital signs accurately - Performs nursing assessment through clinical inspections - Identifies subjective and objective problems and needs of patient - Priorities needs and problems of patient on case to case basis - Provide social, spiritual, emotional, mental and psychological support - Utilizes interaction process with patients and family members creating therapeutic environment to alleviate anxiety fear II. During the entire hospitalization - Analyze problem and nursing needs of patients and plan their care - Detects abnormalities from assessment, results of laboratories and diagnostic examinations and reports to physician accurately - Maintains therapeutic and caring environment - Gives comfort measures as bath, oral hygiene, perineal care, proper positioning and draping - Renders symptomatic relief such as tepid sponge bath and back rubs - Assists and encourage patient in doing his activities of daily living within each capacity limitations - Recognize changes in patients condition and takes appropriate nursing actions - Monitor intake and output of patient every hour - Renders emergency measures to critically ill patients such as resuscitation and suctioning, cardiac massage, oxygen inhalation - Doing colostomy care and tracheostomy care - Measures CVP (Central Venous Pressure) line - Administer medications and treatment exercising professional and legal responsibilities - Utilizes terminal and concurrent disinfecting techniques to prevent spread of infection - Joins medical and nursing rounds to discuss patient’s condition and arrive at appropriate medical and nursing measures - Shares and confers with physicians: a. Observations of physical and behavioral manifestations of patients b. Changes in medications and treatments c. Referral to other departments, agencies and services d. Nutritional needs - Makes frequent rounds to monitor patient’s condition and institute necessary nursing measures to ensure safety - Coordinates with other members of the health team to meet the needs of the patients - Prepares physical, mental and emotional needs to patients to any kind of procedure a. Explain and provide necessary information to patient prior to procedure b. Provide privacy through proper positioning and draping c. Ensures comfort and safety before and after the procedure - Documents everything that has been done to patients as well as observation from the time of admission to the time of discharge - Prepares and endorses nursing care reports and records to the incoming staff to ensure continuity of care III. Discharge care - Gives health teaching to patient and family members such as rehabilitative activities of daily living, planning diet to meet nutritional needs, explaining proper medication intake and teaching personal and environmental sanitation
Surgical Ward: Pre-operative Preparation: - Establishing rapport to the patient to gain trust - Reinforce the patient knowledge about the procedure to be perform - Secure of written consent for the legalities of the procedure - Check of ID band, removing of dentures, jewelry, contact lens and nail polish of the patient - Instruct the patient to maintain NPO prior to operation - Instruct the patient to void prior to administering pre-op medication - Identify the patient properly prior of giving pre-op medication - Ensures safety of the patient after administering pre-op meds by raising the side rails up - Documents everything that has been done to the patients - Transport the patient safely to the operating room - Endorsed the patient properly to OR nurse Post-operative Care: - Assist the patient in transferring to bed and placed comfortably - Received the endorsement to PACU nurse at bedside - Take the vital signs immediately after receiving the endorsement - Check the post-op site, drainage tube and contraptions from time to time - Monitor urine output on hourly basis and refer immediately if less than 30cc per hour - Encourage and assist patient to turn to sides to prevent complication - Provide comfort measures such as applying binder for support and teach breathing and coughing exercises - Encourage early ambulation - Accomplish 8 hours report before the shifting ends by proper charting and documentation - Prepares and endorse properly to ensure continuity of care Obstetric and Gynecological Ward: - Receives endorsement of patient from delivery room at bedside, assist the patient comfortably and take vital signs as baseline data post delivery - Identifies subjective and objective problems and needs of patient - Provide social, spiritual, emotional, mental and psychological support - Utilizes interaction process with patients and family members creating therapeutic environment to alleviate anxiety and fear - Monitor patient for any signs of profuse vaginal bleeding - Check voiding patency after 4-6 hours of delivery, if not advise patient to turn to sides or ambulate and report immediately to the physician - Monitor urine output every hour for patient with indwelling catheter and refer immediately to the physician if less than 30cc per hour - Encourage breastfeeding - Documents everything that has to be done to patient, prepares and endorses nursing care reports and records to the incoming staff to ensure continuity of care Pediatric Ward: - Admits patients and orient them or their watcher to the hospital policies and set-up - Establish rapport to the patient and watcher - Take vital signs accurately as baseline data - Performs nursing assessment through clinical inspection - Identifies subjective and objective problems and needs of patient - Prioritizes needs and problems of patient on case to case basis - Calculate the dosage of medications and give them properly
- Regulate IV rate accurately and check for its patency prior of giving medications - Ensures patient safety by maintaining padded side rails up - Provide social, spiritual, emotional, mental and psychological support - Utilizes interaction process with patients and family members creating therapeutic environment to alleviate anxiety and fear - Accomplish report by proper documentation and charting, endorses the patient properly for the continuity of care - Participate in education and rehabilitation of the patient, relatives and home-caregivers prior to discharge to help maintain or return to functional health Cases Handled: MI (Myocardial Infarction), CHF (Congestive Heart Disease), CVA (Cerebrovascular accident), DM (Diabetic Mellitus), PTB (Pulmonary Tuberculosis), COPD (Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease), BPN(Bronchopneumonia), Measles, Chicken Pox, Mumps, Amoebiasis, PUD (Peptic Ulcer Disease), Burn, Typhoid Fever, Allergy, SVI (Systemic Viral Infection), Liver Cirrhosis, Cancer(Lungs, Breast, Colon, Rectal, Gastric), AML(Acute Myelocytic Leukemia), Fracture, AGE with DHN(Acute Gastroenteritis with Dehydration), Hernia, Cholelithiasis, Post ORIF(Open Reduction Internal Fixation), Goiter Machines operated and Equipment handled: - Mechanical Ventilator - Suction machine - Pulse oximeter - Cardiac Monitor - ECG machine - Nebulizer - CBG (Capillary Blood Glucose) - Hemovac and Jackson Pratt drain
C. ELIGIBILITY Philippine Nurse Licensure Examination (PNLE) passer dated June 2006 National Council Licensure Examination for Registered Nurses passer August 2008 Character References Mrs. Henedina Chua Chief Nurse, Metropolitan Medical Center
#1357 Guillermo St., Sta. Cruz, Manila, PHILIPPINES Tel.# (02) 254-1111 Ms. Aurora Pamatmat In-Service Coordinator, Metropolitan Medical Center #1357 Guillermo St., Sta. Cruz, Manila, PHILIPPINES Tel.# (02) 254-1111 Mrs. Shirley Notario Nursing Supervisor (A.M. Shift), Metropolitan Medical Center #1357 Guillermo St., Sta. Cruz, Manila, PHILIPPINES Tel.# (02) 254-1111