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Hannah Tom-Johnson

Greensboro,NC

Summary

Cardiovascular Registered Nurse with 1 years of specialized advanced practice experience working alongside cardiologists to deliver comprehensive cardiovascular care for patients with acute and chronic heart maladies. Possesses high level of education and training to diagnose, treat and manage conditions that affect complex cardiovascular system. Promotes optimal cardiovascular health through health counseling, screening and stress tests and disease prevention and management strategies.

Overview

1
1
year of professional experience
1
1
Certification

Work History

Cardiovascular Registered Nurse

Cone Health System
08.2022 - Current
  • Collaborated with physicians to quickly assess patients and deliver appropriate treatment while managing rapidly changing conditions.
  • Administered medications via oral, IV, and intramuscular injections and monitored responses.
  • Administered medications and treatment to patients and monitored responses while working with healthcare teams to adjust care plans.
  • Educated patients, families and caregivers on diagnosis and prognosis, treatment options, disease process, and management and lifestyle options.
  • Contributed to 17-bed facility's top ranking in cardiovascular and thoracic patient care.
  • Managed hypertension, congestive heart failure, arrhythmias and other heart conditions by evaluating and monitoring pacemakers and defibrillators.
  • Cared for LVAD patients (Heartmate II and III) awaiting heart transplants.

Education

Bachelor of Science in Nursing -

Winston-Salem State University

Skills

  • Interpreting Laboratory Results
  • Heart Failure
  • Cardiovascular Surgery
  • Patient Health Information Access
  • Monitoring Telemetry
  • Interpreting EKGs
  • Patient Care Oversight
  • Basic Life Support

Certification

  • Basic Life Support (BLS), American Heart Association
  • Advance Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS), American Heart Association

Research Projects

Building Bridges Through Undergraduate Research, William Anong

Effects of Ionic Strength on Hemolysis (2019)

  • Created ideas and theories about the effects of different saline concentration on the level of hemolysis a blood cell can go through.
  • Conducted experiments with the fresh blood collected from anonymous donor.
  • Collected and recorded data from tests.
  • Reported to mentor and calculated results from experiment.

Timeline

Cardiovascular Registered Nurse

Cone Health System
08.2022 - Current

Bachelor of Science in Nursing -

Winston-Salem State University
Hannah Tom-Johnson