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TRACY SCOTT

Portsmouth,OH

Summary

Dedicated and compassionate Registered Nurse (RN) with progressive career history in direct patient care, triage and care coordination in fast-paced environment. Proven to remain calm under pressure and skillfully handle difficult patients and high-stress situations. Consistently developing strong relationships with patients and families through empathetic communication, respectful attitude, and excellent customer service.

Graduated with my ADN in 2004 from Shawnee State University. My RN licenses number is 313423. Worked in the emergency department at Southern Ohio Medical Center for 10 years, changed departments to work in the cardiac cath lab for 6 years, Nursing Shift Manager at present time. Currently licensed for ACLS expiration 02/11/2027 and BLS expiration 10/30/27. I received my BSN from Grand Cayon University on 6/99.

Overview

22
22
years of professional experience

Work History

Registered Nurse

Southern Ohio Medical Center
Portsmouth, OH
07.2004 - Current
  • Emergency Room RN 10 years
  • Cath Lab RN 6 years
  • Nursing Shift Manager 4

Education

Associate of Applied Science - Nursing

Shawnee State University
Portsmouth, OH
2004

Bachelor of Science - Nursing

Grand Canyon University
Phoenix, AZ
06-1999

Skills

  • Works under the supervision of the Nurse Manager The RN's primary job function is to assess, plan, implement, evaluate, and supervise individual patient care according to unit policies and procedures Supports each strategic value by providing excellent care to those we serve Performs other duties as assigned
  • Interpersonal skills necessary in order to instruct and comfort patient and their families and maintain effective contacts with physicians and a variety of hospital personnel
  • Essential technical/motor skills, hand/eye coordination in order to give injections, draw blood, start IV's, use computer, etc Speaking clearly to communicate with patients, families, physicians, and staff regarding patient condition and care
  • The physical demand level is very heavy Occasionally lifts in excess of 100 pounds and frequently carries 50 pounds when lifting and transporting patients Occasionally will bend, squat, climb, and crawl when rendering skilled nursing care to patients
  • Medication and IV administration

Timeline

Registered Nurse

Southern Ohio Medical Center
07.2004 - Current

Associate of Applied Science - Nursing

Shawnee State University

Bachelor of Science - Nursing

Grand Canyon University

Three Reference

Terry Stewart Manager of  Nursing Shift Managers

(740)356-8692 

Linda Smith Assistance nurse manager

cath lab (740)356-8669

Tara Book Pharmaceutical Sales Rep

(740) 703-0881