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Alyssa Filippelli

Armonk

Summary

Dedicated and compassionate Registered Nurse with 4 years of diverse experience delivering high quality care to patients in a high acuity, inner city, Level 1 Trauma Emergency Department and mixed ICU. Skilled at multitasking and prioritizing patient needs and daily assignments.

Overview

7
7
years of professional experience
1
1
Certification

Work History

Registered Nurse - ED/ICU Float Pool

George Washington University Hospital
05.2024 - Current
  • Cross trained in the Emergency Department and ICU (Medical/Surgical, Neuro/Trauma, and Cardiac) in order to deliver high-quality nursing care across two critical care units
  • Maintained competencies in both the ED and ICU and floated between units based on hospital needs
  • Used clinical expertise and adaptability to transition between units, assess patient conditions, respond to emergencies, and collaborate with interdisciplinary teams

Registered Nurse - Emergency Department

George Washington University Hospital
10.2021 - 05.2024
  • Completed and excelled in an extensive and competitive 16-week critical care residency class
  • Safely managed multiple high acuity patients, navigated a high-volume department, and collaborated with multiple interdisciplinary teams to deliver patient-centered care
  • Triaged incoming patients/ambulance and facilitated patient flow by communicating with providers, charge nurses, and emergency room technicians about critical patients and urgent situations
  • Worked in tandem with emergency department providers and trauma team during trauma activations as documenting RN and bedside RN assisting with patient monitoring and procedures
  • Performed nursing procedures such as EKGs, specimen collection, cardiac monitoring, obtaining vital signs, documentation, and administering medications
  • Performed advanced critical care procedures such as setting up an arterial line, initiating and titrating multiple critical intravenous medications, providing prompt care to patients experiencing MI and stroke symptoms, and being proficient in multiple code roles under the ACLS algorithm

Patient Care Associate - Cardiopulmonary/Telemetry

Northern Westchester Hospital
09.2018 - 09.2021
  • Worked in a dyad with a registered nurse to provide care, comfort, and support to a designated group of patients and family members each shift
  • Assisted patients with activities of daily living, including helping with meals, transferring using assistive devices, ambulation, bathing, dressing, and grooming
  • Performed a variety of tasks such as EKGs, specimen collection, and phlebotomy
  • Became a trained telemetry technician and was responsible for daily rhythm measurements and the monitoring of all patients on telemetry hospital wide

Education

Bachelor of Science - Nursing

George Washington University
Ashburn, VA
08-2021

Bachelor of Science - Health & Exercise Science

Wake Forest University
Winston-Salem, NC
05.2018

Skills

  • Special Devices: pREBOA, Belmont, Ranger, Arterial lines, Zoll, TVP, EVD, CRRT, Ventilator
  • Charting Systems: Cerner and Meditech
  • Triage
  • Trauma
  • Drip titration
  • Ultrasound guided PIVs
  • Pyxis
  • Micromedex

Certification

  • Registered Nurse - District of Columbia - #200003202
  • BLS - Basic Life Support
  • ACLS - Advanced Cardiac Life Support
  • PALS - Pediatric Advanced Life Support
  • TNCC - Trauma Nursing Core Course

Leadership And Involvement

  • RN2 advancement on GWUH Clinical Ladder Program
  • Co-Chair of GWUH ED Unit Based Council
  • GWUH Preceptor
  • GWUH ED Mentorship Committee

Timeline

Registered Nurse - ED/ICU Float Pool

George Washington University Hospital
05.2024 - Current

Registered Nurse - Emergency Department

George Washington University Hospital
10.2021 - 05.2024

Patient Care Associate - Cardiopulmonary/Telemetry

Northern Westchester Hospital
09.2018 - 09.2021

Bachelor of Science - Nursing

George Washington University

Bachelor of Science - Health & Exercise Science

Wake Forest University
Alyssa Filippelli