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Emma Buttner

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Summary

A knowledgeable and experienced registered professional nurse proficient in patient and client advocacy, cardiac and cardio-thoracic ICU and Emergency Department health care with a proven track record in providing acute critical and emergency care. Proficient in cardiac dysrhythmia management. Outstanding in multitasking during critical and emergency care situations, ensuring patient safety and delivering compassionate, tailored care. Exceptional in both team collaboration and precise inotropic and chronotropic medication calculations. Compassionate professional with extensive background in providing exceptional patient care. Dedicated to delivering high quality, compassionate care to diverse patient populations. Proven track record of successful outcomes in high-pressure, fast-paced clinical settings. Passionate about patient advocacy, education, and holistic healing. Assisted in the development of new policies and procedures. Motivated professional with extensive experience providing quality patient care in a variety of healthcare settings. Demonstrated ability to quickly assess patient needs and develop comprehensive treatment plans. Adept at using electronic health records (EHR) to document patient data, maintain medical records and evaluate and assess treatment progress. Committed to evidence-based, translational research practice and continuing education to stay abreast of developments in the healthcare field.

Overview

40
40
years of professional experience

Work History

registered nurse, veteran and non-veteran advocacy Social Services program

TC Carney Music III - Jazzagram Records Prod., Inc
03.2009 - Current
  • Managed pro bono schedules effectively by prioritizing clients’ health care and social service needs by communicating on behalf of specific clients who experience attention deficit incidents and short-term cognitive memory loss
  • Provide compassionate and therapeutic registered professional nursing consultation regarding social service and health care needs of clients
  • Demonstrate strong organizational skills in managing multiple clients who present with complex health care and social service needs.
  • Utilized critical thinking skills to prioritize nursing interventions based on patients'' acuity levels and individual needs.
  • Conducted thorough patient assessments to identify changes in condition, promptly notifying physicians and initiating appropriate interventions when necessary.
  • Administered medications safely according to established guidelines while closely monitoring for side effects or adverse reactions requiring intervention.
  • Enhanced patient satisfaction by providing compassionate, holistic nursing care that addressed physical, emotional, and spiritual needs.

Registered Nurse, cardiac and cardio-thoracic Intensive care (staff and charge Nurse)

Progressive Nursing Staffers
02.2008 - 01.2009
  • Maintain accurate documentation of all assessments, treatments, interventions and evaluations performed, according to academic acute-care organizational policies and procedures
  • Exhibit excellent organizational skills while managing multiple tasks simultaneously within a fast-paced environment
  • Deliver compassionate care that is tailored to meet the emotional needs of each patient.

Registered Nurse, cardiac and cardio-thoracic intensive care/Emergency Department (Staff)

CCN, Inc.
12.2006 - 01.2009
  • Manage time effectively by prioritizing tasks while maintaining quality standards of care
  • Provide compassionate care to end of life patients and their families
  • Demonstrate strong organizational skills in managing multiple patients with complex academic acute-care medical and surgical intensive and emergency department care situations.

registered nurse, cardiac-cardio-thoracic Intensive Care/Emergency Department ( Staff and Charge Nurse)

Nursefinders, Inc.
08.2001 - 08.2006
  • Demonstrate excellent communication skills while interacting with patients, families, physicians, and other healthcare professionals
  • Identify potential risk factors that could adversely affect patient safety and outcomes
  • Utilize critical thinking skills to assess, plan, implement, and evaluate patient care.

Registered Nurse, cardiac and cardio-thoracic/MedicalSurgical intensive care units

Washington University – St. Louis, MO Barnes-Jewish Hospital
11.1987 - 12.2004
  • Utilizes critical thinking skills to assess changes in cardiac and cardio-thoracic patient conditions, recognize complications and appropriate cardiac and cardio-thoracic nursing interventions
  • Manage multiple tasks while providing timely, high quality patient care
  • Demonstrate ability to work independently as well as collaboratively within a team environment.
  • Utilized critical thinking skills to prioritize nursing interventions based on patients'' acuity levels and individual needs.
  • Conducted thorough patient assessments to identify changes in condition, promptly notifying physicians and initiating appropriate interventions when necessary.
  • Administered medications safely according to established guidelines while closely monitoring for side effects or adverse reactions requiring intervention.
  • Enhanced patient satisfaction by providing compassionate, holistic nursing care that addressed physical, emotional, and spiritual needs.

registered Nurse, Intensive care (contracted, charge Nurse)

Barnes-Jewish Hospital - Sullivan Hospital - Missouri Baptist (Sullivan, MO)
07.2000 - 07.2001
  • Report symptoms, condition changes and vital signs to primary care doctors, patients, and families
  • Kept accurate records and charts related to medications and treatments according to policies, procedures, and physician orders
  • Perform ongoing patient assessments, notifying supervising clinician of abnormal findings.

Registered Nurse, cardiac and cardio-thoracic Intensive Care/Emergency Department (Staff and Charge Nurse)

NI Health Care Resources, Inc.
02.1993 - 03.1997
  • Report symptoms, condition changes and vital signs to internal medicine, cardiologists, and cardio-thoracic physicians relating to patients’ care, and families’ concerns
  • Maintenance of accurate records and charts relating to cardiac and cardio-thoracic medications and treatments according to policies, procedures, and physicians’ orders
  • Perform ongoing patient assessments, notifying supervising clinician of abnormal findings.

Registered Nurse, cardiac and cardio-thoracic Intensive Care unit (charge nurse)

University of Missouri – University Hospital
03.1989 - 04.1992
  • Report symptoms, condition changes and vital signs to cardiologists and cardio-thoracic and general surgeons, internal medicine and specialist physicians, patients, and families
  • Maintenance of accurate records and charts related to cardiac and cardio-thoracic medications, treatments, and procedures, according to policies, procedures, and physician orders
  • Perform ongoing cardiac and cardio-thoracic patient assessments, notifying supervising clinician of abnormal findings.

Active Duty Officer – RN (Medical-Surgical/step down units) - (charge Nurse)

Scott Air Force Base Regional Medical Center
11.1984 - 11.1987
  • Provide safe and reliable medical-surgical acute-care and step-down nursing services for active-duty personnel and dependents, as a second and first lieutenant of the United States Air Force Nurse Corporation
  • Enforce corporate policies and procedures while ensuring compliance with applicable laws and regulations
  • Demonstrate leadership skills in leading a team of officers to complete objectives.

Education

Doctorate of Health Administration (DHA) - (Doctorate Candidate) -

University of Phoenix
Phoenix, AZ

Master of Health Administration (MHA) -

University of Phoenix
Phoenix, AZ
03.2014

Bachelor of Science in Nursing -

St. Louis University
St. Louis, MO
05.1984

Skills

  • Acute and rehabilitative cardiac and cardio-thoracic critical care and emergency department registered professional nursing care
  • Accurate calculations of inotropic and chronotropic medications
  • Constructive and therapeutic advocacy of clients
  • Understanding the cardiac dysrhythmia for Wolff-Parkinson-White Syndrome (SVT) vs Ventricular Tachycardia
  • Understand the pharmaceutical and intensive care treatment guidelines for a natural and denervated heart (heart transplant) nursing management
  • Multi-task oriented during emergency and critical care nursing interventions and cardiac arrest situations
  • Medication and IV administration
  • Medication Administration
  • Direct Patient Care
  • Patient Assessments
  • Documentation and Charting
  • Patient Assessment
  • Strong Clinical Judgment
  • Patient education and counseling
  • Clinical judgment
  • Patient and family advocacy
  • Infection control measures
  • Patient Care
  • Wound Care
  • Compassion and Empathy
  • Patient Monitoring
  • IV setup
  • Intravenous therapy
  • Care Planning
  • Patient Management
  • Care Plan Development
  • Professional Bedside Manner
  • Physical assessments
  • Patient care planning
  • Patient Evaluation
  • Telemetry monitoring
  • Family Education
  • Licensed RN
  • Critical Care
  • Collecting vitals
  • Nursing staff leadership
  • Medication Distribution
  • Tracheostomy Care
  • Precepting
  • Patient Discharge
  • Lab result interpretation
  • Team Coordination
  • EMR Systems
  • Performing EKGs
  • Complex Problem-Solving
  • Proper catheter insertion/removal
  • Intake and discharge
  • Emergency Response
  • Maintaining privacy
  • Relationship Building
  • Vaccine administration
  • Chart updating
  • Diabetes management
  • Insulin medication assistance
  • EMR / EHR
  • High level of autonomy
  • Procedure preparations
  • Chronic Disease Management
  • Staff Supervision
  • Patient Counseling
  • Treatment Planning
  • Emergency Procedures
  • Chest pain management
  • Emotional awareness
  • Data Collection
  • HIPAA Education
  • Emergency Care
  • Cardiac Care
  • Medical Recordkeeping
  • Case Management
  • Geriatric Nursing
  • Removing sutures
  • Palliative care awareness
  • Family advocacy

Certificationsandlicensing

  • Registered Professional Nurse of New York, 945785, expiration date: 05/31/27
  • Master of Health Administration, 03/01/14
  • Doctorate of Health Administration - (Doctorate Candidate), 06/01/25
  • Registered Professional Nurse of Connecticut, 224234, expiration date: 2/28/2025

Languages

English
Full Professional

Timeline

registered nurse, veteran and non-veteran advocacy Social Services program

TC Carney Music III - Jazzagram Records Prod., Inc
03.2009 - Current

Registered Nurse, cardiac and cardio-thoracic Intensive care (staff and charge Nurse)

Progressive Nursing Staffers
02.2008 - 01.2009

Registered Nurse, cardiac and cardio-thoracic intensive care/Emergency Department (Staff)

CCN, Inc.
12.2006 - 01.2009

registered nurse, cardiac-cardio-thoracic Intensive Care/Emergency Department ( Staff and Charge Nurse)

Nursefinders, Inc.
08.2001 - 08.2006

registered Nurse, Intensive care (contracted, charge Nurse)

Barnes-Jewish Hospital - Sullivan Hospital - Missouri Baptist (Sullivan, MO)
07.2000 - 07.2001

Registered Nurse, cardiac and cardio-thoracic Intensive Care/Emergency Department (Staff and Charge Nurse)

NI Health Care Resources, Inc.
02.1993 - 03.1997

Registered Nurse, cardiac and cardio-thoracic Intensive Care unit (charge nurse)

University of Missouri – University Hospital
03.1989 - 04.1992

Registered Nurse, cardiac and cardio-thoracic/MedicalSurgical intensive care units

Washington University – St. Louis, MO Barnes-Jewish Hospital
11.1987 - 12.2004

Active Duty Officer – RN (Medical-Surgical/step down units) - (charge Nurse)

Scott Air Force Base Regional Medical Center
11.1984 - 11.1987

Master of Health Administration (MHA) -

University of Phoenix

Bachelor of Science in Nursing -

St. Louis University

Doctorate of Health Administration (DHA) - (Doctorate Candidate) -

University of Phoenix
Emma Buttner