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Caroline Stewart

| 804-627-5300 | caroline_stewart@bsmcon.edu

Education
BACHELORS OF SCIENCE IN NURSING | DECEMBER 2018 | BON SECOURS MEMORIAL
COLLEGE OF NURSING, RICHMOND, VA
· Graduation Date: December 13, 2018
· Projected NCLEX test date: January 2019

NURSING PREREQUISITES | 2013-2015 | REYNOLDS COMMUNITY COLLEGE, RICHMOND, VA

Clinical Experience
CLINICAL IMMERSION/PRECEPTORSHIP
· 225 hours of direct nursing care under the supervision of an RN in the Critical Care Unit at Memorial
Regional Medical Center, Mechanicsville, VA.
· August 2018-November 2018
· Provide care for up to three patients under the supervision of an RN, demonstrating skills such as,
wound care, inserting peripheral IV’s, drawing blood by venipuncture as well as from PICC lines,
Midlines, and central lines, inserting indwelling and in-and-out urinary catheters, nasogastric tubes,
titrating IV drips such as pressors and sedatives, monitoring patients receiving IV drips such as Insulin
and Cardizem, interpreting cardiac rhythms, and documenting in the electronic medical record
(Epic/Connect Care).

Professional Work Experience


EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT TECHNICIAN | BON SECOURS RAPPAHANNOCK GENERAL
HOSPITAL | JUNE 2014-PRESENT
· Provide direct, quality nursing care to meet patient’s comfort, personal hygiene, and safety needs.
· Perform EKG’s, insert peripheral IV’s, obtain blood specimens via venipuncture or drawing from
PICC/Central lines, vital signs, wound care, dressing changes, splinting, etc.
· Perform emergent clinical tasks in a timely manner while prioritizing tasks by acuity.
· Communicating with patients in a professional and compassionate manner.
· Communicating with other staff members in a professional manner.
· Clerical duties such as filing patient charts, using electronic medical records, answering phones, etc.

PATIENT CARE TECHNICIAN | BON SECOURS ST. MARY’S HOSPITAL PEDIATRIC INTENSIVE
CARE UNIT | AUGUST 2013-MAY 2014
· Provide direct, quality nursing care to meet patient’s comfort, personal hygiene, and safety needs
· Obtain vital signs per protocol and as needed, measure intake and output with feedings and weighing
diapers, place patients on cardiac monitor, etc.
· Communicating with patients and families as well as other staff members in a professional and effective
manner.
· Clerical duties such as filing patient charts, using electronic medical records, answering phones, etc.

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