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Overview
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Abigail Rogers

Gillette,WY

Summary

Well-qualified medical professional with experience triaging patients, capturing information and completing basic procedures such as diagnostic testing. Excellent communication, prioritization and multitasking abilities with sound judgment and compassionate nature. Background in a private clinical environment.

Overview

4
4
years of professional experience

Work History

Licensed Practical Nurse

Big Horn Pediatrics
09.2019 - Current
  • Enhanced patient care by performing comprehensive assessments and developing individualized care plans.
  • Improved patient outcomes by administering medications, monitoring vital signs, and documenting relevant information.
  • Assisted physicians with diagnostic testing and procedural support for optimal treatment decisions.
  • Collaborated with interdisciplinary healthcare teams to ensure continuous quality improvement in patient care delivery.
  • Educated patients and families on health promotion, disease prevention, and self-care management strategies.
  • Ensured regulatory compliance by adhering to infection control protocols and maintaining accurate documentation of patient data.
  • Facilitated efficient communication between patients, families, and healthcare providers to promote continuity of care across settings.
  • Maintained a safe and therapeutic environment for patients through effective risk assessment and crisis intervention strategies.
  • Mentored new nursing staff to enhance professional development opportunities within the team dynamic.
  • Promoted a culture of teamwork through active participation in unit meetings, performance improvement initiatives, and collaborative problem-solving efforts.
  • Cared for wounds, provided treatments, and assisted with procedures.
  • Assisted with admissions, appointments, transfers, and discharges.
  • Documented accurate and complete patient information to address patient problems and expected outcomes.
  • Gathered lab specimens, ordered testing, and interpreted results to diagnose patients.
  • Answered incoming phone calls from patients to provide basic assistance and triage medical concerns.
  • Comforted and counseled patients and families throughout care process.
  • Minimized staff and patient infection risk by cleaning and disinfecting equipment instruments.
  • Administered medications and injections to patients.
  • Assessed patients' temperature, pulse, and blood pressure and recorded in electronic medical records.
  • Reviewed patient history to verify conditions and current medications.
  • Evaluated patient histories, complaints, and current symptoms.
  • Provided patient education on health care issues and prescribed medications.
  • Took samples to complete diagnostic and routine assessment tests.

Education

Medical Assistant - Medical Assistant

Baker College
Owosso, MI
05.2019

Practical Nursing - Nursing

Northern Wyoming Community College District - Sheridan College
Gillette, WY
05.2022

Associates Degree In Nursing - Nursing

Northern Wyoming Community College District - Sheridan College
Gillette

Skills

  • Family Communication
  • Clinical Documentation
  • Health Education
  • Outpatient Care
  • Patient Intake
  • Breathing Treatments
  • EMR / EHR
  • Medication Administration
  • Vital Signs
  • Patient Assessments
  • Immunization Administration
  • Patient Assessment
  • Medical Terminology
  • Patient Education
  • Pediatric Care
  • Patient Observation
  • Specimen Collection
  • Inventory Assessment
  • CPR/AED

Resume - Sections

  • LICENSURE / CERTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS, Statement of Purpose, These Board Rules are adopted to implement the Board's authority to establish and regulate the requirements and procedures for application and renewal of a license, certificate, or permit., An applicant for licensure, certification or permit shall have committed no acts that were grounds for disciplinary action, or if the act was committed, the State has found after investigation that sufficient restitution has been made and the applicant no longer presents a threat to the public safety.
  • Definitions, Active nursing practice, means engagement in paid, unpaid, or volunteer activity in which the nurse applies knowledge or clinical judgment in a way that influences patients, nurses, organizations or systems. Active nursing practice may include volunteering in health or nursing professional organizations., CBC, means Criminal Background Check. Fingerprints or other biometric data are submitted in connection with an application for initial licensure by exam or endorsement, for the purpose of obtaining criminal history record information from the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the agency responsible for retaining the State's criminal records., Continuing competency for a nurse, is the ongoing ability of a nurse to maintain, update and demonstrate sufficient knowledge, skills, judgment and qualifications necessary to practice safely and ethically in a designated role and setting in accordance with the scope of nursing practice. A nurse achieves continuing competency through active nursing practice and continuing education., Continuing competency for a CNA, is the ongoing ability of a CNA to maintain, update and demonstrate sufficient knowledge, skills and qualifications necessary to practice safely and ethically in the designated role and setting in accordance with the role of the CNA. A CNA achieves continuing competency through employment in the CNA role and continuing education., Continuing education, refers to learning experiences obtained after initial licensure or certification and designed to augment the knowledge and skills of nurses and CNAs and enrich their contributions to quality health care and the pursuit of nursing career goals., Equivalent, means equal to or exceeding the requirements as stated in these Board rules., GAPRN, means Graduate Advanced Practice Registered Nurse., GN, means Graduate Nurse., GNA, means Graduate Nursing Assistant/Nurse Aide., GPN, means Graduate Practical Nurse., GVN, means Graduate Vocational Nurse., Home state, means the party state which is the nurse's primary state of residence., IV, means intravenous., IV-C, means intravenous certified., Multistate license, means a license to practice as a RN or LPN/VN issued by a home state licensing board that authorizes the licensed nurse to practice in all party states under a privilege to practice., NATCEP, means Nurse Aide Training and Competency Evaluation Program., NLC, means the enhanced Nurse Licensure Compact enacted on March 1, 2016. The NLC is a mutual recognition model of nurse licensure that allows a nurse to have one license, issued by the state in which the nurse claims primary residence, to practice in all states entered into the NLC. An applicant must meet all of the NLC Uniform Licensure Requirements to be eligible for a multistate license., Party state, means any state that has adopted the NLC., Primary state of residence, means the state in which the licensee resides when applying for a multistate license., Privilege to practice, means a legal authorization associated with a multistate license permitting the practice of nursing as either a RN or LPN/VN in a remote state., Refresher course, means a planned nursing education program approved by the Board relating to basic review of current nursing practice, nursing theory and skills, and specifically planned for nurses who have not been engaged in active nursing practice and are preparing for re-entry into active nursing practice., Remote state, means a party state, other than the home state., Renewal cycle, means the period for meeting competency for renewal of licensure or certification which is from January 1st of every odd year to December 31st of every even year., Single state license, means a nursing license issued by a party state that authorizes practice only within the issuing state and does not include a multistate licensure privilege to practice in any other party state., SBTPE, means State Board Test Pool Examination. An examination which preceded NCLEX to test the competency of a person to perform safely as a newly licensed nurse., Uniform Licensure Requirements, means the requirements for an applicant to obtain or retain a multistate license in the home state.
  • Licensure/Certification by Examination, APRN, Applicant shall:, - Graduate from a nationally accredited graduate or post-graduate level advanced practice nurse educational program;, - Complete a program of study in a role and population focus area of advanced practice nursing;, - Successfully pass a national certification examination in the same role and population focus area of their program of graduate study;, - Submit completed application and fees;, - Submit CBC fingerprint cards and fees; and, - Comply with Section 5, if applicable., RN or LPN/VN, Applicant shall:, - Graduate from a licensing board-approved RN or LPN/VN pre-licensure nursing education program;, - Submit completed application and fees;, - Submit CBC fingerprint cards and fees; and, - Successfully pass the NCLEX-RN or NCLEX-PN examination, accordingly., - The Board shall notify the applicant of official test results., - If an applicant fails the NCLEX, the applicant may retake the NCLEX and shall:, - Submit completed application and fees for licensure by reexamination;, - Submit CBC fingerprint cards and fees, as needed., - An applicant may sit for the NCLEX no more than ten (10) times within a five (5) year period following graduation., - The five (5) year period following graduation may be waived for LPN graduates of approved military equivalency programs., CNA, Applicant shall:, - Graduate from a state approved CNA training and competency evaluation program;, - Submit completed application and fees;, - Submit CBC fingerprint cards and fees; and, - Successfully pass the NATCEP or similar national exam., - The Board shall notify the applicant of official test results., - An applicant may sit for the NATCEP or similar national exam no more than five (5) times within a two (2) year period following graduation.
  • Licensure/Certification by Endorsement, APRN, Applicant shall:, - Graduate from a nationally accredited graduate or post-graduate level advanced practice nurse educational program or have completed an accredited APRN education program prior to January 1, 1999;, - Complete a program of study in a role and population focus area of advanced practice registered nursing;, - Submit evidence of current national certification in the same role and population focus area of graduate study from the certifying body;, - Submit verification of an active APRN license from another jurisdiction;, - Submit completed application and fees;, - Submit CBC fingerprint cards and fees; and, - Comply with Section 5, if applicable., RN or LPN/VN, Applicant shall:, - Graduate from a licensing board-approved RN or LPN/VN pre-licensure nursing education program;, - Submit verification of an active license from another jurisdiction;, - Submit completed application and fees;, - Submit CBC fingerprint cards and fees;, - Successfully pass a NCLEX-RN or NCLEX-PN examination or a recognized predecessor examination (SBTPE);, - Submit verification of initial state of licensure by examination; and, - Submit evidence of meeting competency under Section 13., CNA, Applicant shall:, - Graduate from a state approved CNA training and competency evaluation program;, - Submit verification of an active certificate from another jurisdiction;, - Submit completed application and fees;, - Submit CBC fingerprint cards and fees;, - Submit verification of initial state of certification by examination; and, - Submit evidence of meeting competency under Section 13.
  • Other Certifications, APRN Additional Certification, Applicant shall:, - Submit completed application and fees;, - Submit evidence of completion of coursework for each certification., APRN Prescriptive Authority, Applicant shall:, - Submit completed application and fees;, - Submit evidence of completion of advanced pharmacology., LPN/VN IV, Applicant shall:, - Meet qualifications for LPN/VN licensure by examination or endorsement;, - Submit completed application and fees; and, - Submit evidence of completion of LPN/VN IV-C coursework or an equivalent course from another licensing jurisdiction., Medication Aide-Certified (MA-C), Applicant shall:, - Meet qualifications for State CNA II certification;, - Complete a Board-approved MA-C training and competency evaluation program;, - Submit completed application and fees and evidence of MA-C course completion; and, - Successfully pass a national MA-C examination., CNA II, Applicant shall:, - Meet qualifications for CNA by examination or endorsement;, - Complete a Board-approved CNA II training and competency evaluation program; and, - Submit completed application and fees and evidence of CNA II course completion., Home Health Aide, Applicant shall:, - Meet qualifications for CNA by examination or endorsement;, - Complete a Board-approved Home Health Aide training and competency evaluation program (sixteen (16) hours); and, - Submit completed application and fees; and evidence of Home Health Aide training completion.
  • Licensure of Foreign Educated RN or LPN/VN, Applicant shall:, - Graduate from a foreign RN or LPN/VN pre-licensure nursing education program that has been approved by the authorized approving body in the applicable country and verified by an independent credential review agency, approved by the Board, to be comparable to a Board-approved pre-licensure nursing education program;, - Submit written evidence of English proficiency by indicating English as the individual's native language, or graduating from a foreign pre-licensure nursing education program taught in English, or successfully passing an English proficiency examination that includes the components of reading, speaking, writing and listening;, - Submit verification from an independent credential review agency, approved by the Board, for graduation from a foreign RN or LPN/VN pre-licensure nursing education program and English proficiency, if English is not the first language of the applicant;, - Submit completed application and fees;, - Submit CBC fingerprint cards and fees; and, - Successfully pass an NCLEX-RN or NCLEX-PN examination, or successfully pass a recognized predecessor examination (SBTPE)., - If an applicant fails the NCLEX, the applicant may retake the NCLEX and shall:, - Submit completed application and fees for licensure by re-examination;, - Submit CBC fingerprint cards and fees, as needed., - An applicant may sit for the NCLEX no more than ten (10) times within a five (5) year period following graduation.
  • Temporary Permit, A temporary permit may be issued for the following upon submission of a completed application and fee:, - Graduate Temporary Permit for licensure or certification exam applicants; or, - Temporary Permit while applicant seeking licensure or endorsement., A temporary permit:, - Shall not exceed ninety (90) days for endorsement applicants;, - Shall be issued only one (1) time per licensure type; and, - May be revoked by the Board at any time., Graduate Temporary Permit, - The Board may issue a graduate temporary permit for all exam applicants. A graduate temporary permit shall not include prescriptive authority for GAPRNs or the ability to work as a Home Health Aide for GNAs., - A graduate temporary permit holder shall be held to the established standards of nursing practice and CNA role, and practice under appropriate direction and supervision., - A GNA temporary permit is valid for 120 days., - If the applicant does not successfully pass the initial national examination, the graduate temporary permit shall expire and the applicant shall not practice in the State.
  • Biennial Renewal of Licensure and Certification, The Board shall make application(s) for renewal of licensure and certification available on the Board website on or before October 1st of every even year., Failure to receive a renewal notice from the Board does not excuse an APRN, RN, LPN/VN or CNA from the requirements for renewal under the NPA or these Board Rules., An APRN, RN, LPN/VN or CNA seeking renewal shall:, - Submit completed renewal application and fees;, - Submit evidence of meeting competency under Section 13.
  • Failure to Renew, All licenses and certificates expire on December 31st of the renewal year., Unless an APRN, RN, LPN/VN or CNA renews his or her license or certification on or before December 31st, the APRN, RN, LPN/VN or CNA shall not practice after December 31st of the renewal year., On January 1st after the renewal year, an APRN, RN, LPN/VN, or CNA's license or certification that was not renewed shall lapse., An APRN, RN, LPN/VN, or CNA shall not resume practice until the APRN, RN, LPN/VN or CNA submits a completed relicensure/recertification application and the Board issues a license or certificate., Any APRN, RN, LPN/VN, or CNA who practices on an expired or lapsed license or before the Board issues a license or certificate shall be subject to discipline.
  • Relicensure/Recertification, Applicant seeking relicensure or recertification shall:, - Submit completed application and fees;, - Submit CBC fingerprint cards and fees; and, - Submit evidence of meeting competency under Section 13.
  • Inactive Status and Reactivation, The Board may grant an APRN, RN, LPN/VN or CNA request for inactive status, which includes retired licensure/certification., The APRN, RN, LPN/VN or CNA shall not practice nursing in this State until the license or certificate is reactivated. Applicant may apply for reactivation and shall:, - Submit completed application and fees;, - Submit CBC fingerprint cards and fees; and, - Submit evidence of meeting competency under Section 13., If the APRN, RN, LPN/VN or CNA was under investigation or on a conditional license at the time inactive status was granted, the investigation or conditions shall continue upon reactivation.
  • Reinstatement of Licensure and Certification, An APRN, RN, LPN/VN or CNA whose license or certificate has been revoked, surrendered, suspended, or conditioned may apply for reinstatement and shall:, - Submit completed application and fees;, - Submit CBC fingerprint cards and fees;, - Submit evidence of meeting competency under Section 13;, - Submit evidence of compliance with the previous Board's order or correction of underlying conduct; and, - Submit evidence demonstrating just cause for reinstatement., Licenses or certificates that were suspended pursuant to Wyoming Statute 3321-146(b) shall be reinstated pursuant to Wyoming Statute 20-6-112(c).
  • Competency for Licensure/Certification Continuing In Or Returning To Practice, An APRN who holds an active Wyoming RN license shall only be required to meet the continuing competency requirements of the APRN in Section 13(c)., Timeframe for meeting competency., - If an applicant is renewing his or her license or certificate, competency shall be met during the renewal cycle., - For those applicants seeking licensure or certification by endorsement, reactivation, reinstatement, relicensure/recertification, or returning to practice, competency shall be met during the timeframe identified prior to date of application., APRN, An APRN shall demonstrate continuing competency by submitting evidence of:, - Current national certification as an APRN in the recognized role and population focus area; or, - If recognized as an APRN in the State prior to January 1, 1999, and has maintained continuous licensure, but is not nationally certified, the APRN shall submit evidence of:, - Sixty (60) hours of continuing education related to the APRN's recognized role and population focus area; and, - Four hundred (400) hours of active nursing practice as an APRN during the last two (2) years., - An APRN with prescriptive authority shall also submit evidence of three (3) hours of continuing education related to the responsible prescribing of controlled substances or treatment of substance abuse disorders., RN/LPN/VN, A RN or LPN/VN shall demonstrate continuing competency by completing one of the following in the past two (2) years:, - Four hundred (400) hours of active nursing practice; or, - Two hundred (200) hours of active nursing practice and fifteen (15) hours of continuing education; or, - Thirty (30) hours of continuing education; or, - Successfully pass the NCLEX., - If the applicant has not engaged in four hundred (400) hours of active nursing practice or two hundred (200) hours of active nursing practice and fifteen (15) hours of continuing education during the last five (5) years, the applicant shall:, - Successfully complete a refresher course or the equivalent, accepted by the Board; or, - Successfully complete a nursing education program that confers a degree beyond the applicant's basic nursing education; or, - Obtain or maintain certification by a nationally recognized professional accrediting agency in a specialty area of nursing that is accepted by the Board; or, - Successfully pass the NCLEX a second time., CNA, A CNA shall demonstrate continuing competency by completing one of the following in the past two (2) years:, - Four hundred (400) hours of employment in the CNA role; or, - Two hundred (200) hours of employment in the CNA role and fifteen (15) hours of continuing education; or, - Thirty (30) hours of continuing education; or, - Successfully pass the NATCEP., - If the applicant has not engaged in four hundred (400) hours of employment in the CNA role or two hundred (200) hours of employment in the CNA role and fifteen (15) hours of continuing education during the last five (5) years, the applicant shall:, - Successfully complete a State approved CNA training and competency evaluation program again; or, - Successfully pass the NATCEP or similar national exam again.
  • Nurse Volunteer License, Applicant shall:, - Meet qualifications under W.S. 33-21-157; and, - Submit completed application.

Timeline

Licensed Practical Nurse

Big Horn Pediatrics
09.2019 - Current

Medical Assistant - Medical Assistant

Baker College

Practical Nursing - Nursing

Northern Wyoming Community College District - Sheridan College

Associates Degree In Nursing - Nursing

Northern Wyoming Community College District - Sheridan College
Abigail Rogers