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Delandra D Anderson, RN, ADN
Delandra D Anderson, RN, ADN
5722 Highbury Ct.
Houston, TX 77084
832-654-4377
Deeanderson02@gmail.com
Professional Summary: Registered Nurse and patient advocate with a passion for providing patient-centered care and leading healthcare teams. Experienced with excellent patient care in a hospital setting as well as home environment. Effective communicator, who works strategically to research and quickly de-escalate and resolve problems. Organized, flexible, and easily adapts to fast-paced, high demand healthcare environments. Seeking a position as a Nurse Navigator, where a commitment to providing quality service will result in improved outcomes for patients.
Qualifications/Skills
Duties include; Leadership, Orienteer and Mentor; Receiving and writing doctor’s verbal and telephone orders, Implementing and update care plans per protocol, Dispensing Medications; Tracheostomy care; LVAD patients, Transplant patients, Stroke patients, Initial assessment of patients upon admission, reporting changes in condition and pertinent lab values to the covering physician, Patient Education; Oxygen therapy; Wound Care; Oral/Nasal suction; IV therapy/ Phlebotomy; Catheter care/insertion; Peg tube feedings/care; IV insertion; Pain management; Utilization of EPIC.
Experience Registered Nurse
Houston Methodist Hospital; Houston, TX 2012-Present
Rotating Charge Nurse overseeing a team of 10 healthcare staff and 30 patients, while simultaneously managing an individual caseload of 5 patients. Provide direct nursing care in an acute care setting on a Rehab unit; Coordinate with multiple departments for the effective delivery of medical services; Ensure accuracy through diligent record keeping and proactive attitude to issue resolution; Demonstrate ability to adapt to unfamiliar situations while maintaining quality care delivery in line with organizational and industry practices and regulations; Responsible for administering medications delivery to patients in timely, knowledgeable fashion; Perform patient rounding in a thorough and compassionate manner; Communicate with doctors regarding patient conditions, progress and issues; Represent organizational brand with poise, integrity, and positivity.
LVN
Houston Methodist Hospital; Houston, Tx 2004-2012
Attentively cared for 5-7 patients per shift and provided individualized patient care as assigned. Assessed patients, provided status updates, documented medical records, obtained and monitored vital signs, addressed patient/family concerns, collaborated with the patient care team, maintained quality standards, assisted with organizing transitional care and discharge administration under the supervision of a RN.
LVN
Maxim Healthcare Services; Houston, TX 2009-2012
Home Care Nurse, Adult Care Nurse, experienced in oxygen administration, bi-pap, G-Buttons, med administration, treatment administration, safe patient transfer with hoyer-lift, and all basic nursing care.
LVN
Park Plaza Hospital; Houston, TX 1999-2004
Provided direct nursing care in an acute setting as well as SNF, ensuring accurate documentation as well as maintaining quality care. Communicated with physicians regarding any change in condition as well as any pertinent laboratory values
Education
ODESSA HIGH SCHOOL 1991
Odessa, TX – High School Diploma
PRAIRIE VIEW A&M COLLEGE of NURSING 1999
Houston, TX – LVN Licensure
LAMAR STATE COLLEGE 2012
Port Arthur, TX – RN
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COST OF DRUG DEVELOPMENT ASSIGNMENT GRID
COST OF DRUG DEVELOPMENT ASSIGNMENT GRID
Your Name: _______________________________
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Report must be on this form to earn credit. Information must be in each grid block to be evaluated for points for that grid block
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Partial Points are not awarded. Each block of information must be complete to earn points
PART I (34 points)
First Drug Reviewed
(1 point) Salmon calcitonin
List the url source of your information (provide link which can be opened by the instructor)
(3 points)
http://www.fda.gov/Drugs/DevelopmentApprovalProcess/HowDrugsareDevelopedandApproved/default.htmDrug Company
(3 points) Novartis Pharmaceuticals Ltd
Expected Use of Drug (3 points)
Benefits of the Drug (3 points)
Possible Side Effects of the Drug (3 points)
Used to treat osteoporosis disease.
Helps to regulate calcium and decreases bone loss by inhibiting the activity of specialized bone cells called osteoclasts that absorb bone tissue.
Nausea, skin rash and itching, vomiting and eye pain.
Investigational New Drug Application Clinical Trial Stage
(1 point) Phase I – Basic Safety & Evidence of Activity
Phase II – Efficacy & Proof of Concept
*Phase III – Large, Randomized, Controlled Trials
Phase IV – Post-Marketing Study
Second Drug Reviewed
(1 point) PulmoBind
List the url source of your information (provide link which can be opened by the instructor)
(3 points)
https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT02216279?term=drugs+currently+in+clinical+trials&rank=6
Drug Company
(3 points) Montreal Heart Institute
Expected Use of Drug (3 points)
Benefits of the Drug (3 points)
Possible Side Effects of the Drug (3 points)
Treatment of Pulmonary Hypertension
Will help in stopping the disease progression or reversing the infection process.
Vomiting, Headache, tiredness, fainting, and diarrhea
Investigational New Drug Application Clinical Trial Stage
(1 point) Phase I – Basic Safety & Evidence of Activity
*Phase II – Efficacy & Proof of Concept
Phase III – Large, Randomized, Controlled Trials
Phase IV – Post-Marketing Study
PART II (16 points)
Find a clinical drug study that is currently seeking participants at ClinicalTrials.gov
Name of Drug Clinical Trails Study
(1 point) Opium
Methadone
Purpose of Study
(3 points) Comparing opium tincture with methadone for the medication-assisted of opioid use disorder (OT-RCT)
List 3 inclusion criteria
(3 points) Patients with opioid use disorder seeking medication-assisted treatment will be recruited. Every participant will be allotted to one of the two study groups, opium tincture (OT) or methadone where there will be an equal chance of receiving either.
List 3 exclusion criteria
(3 points) The research and clinical staff, as well as participants, will not know the medication that each patient will be given.
Estimated Enrollment
(2 points) 200 participants
Why is this study important? Who would it benefit?
What is the study URL?
(4 points)
The study is essential in testing whether opium tincture has similar effects as methadone at retaining participants with opioid use disorder in medication-assisted.
It will be beneficial in the treatment of opium dependence disease.
https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT02502175?term=clinical+drugs+seeking+participants&rank=7
PART III (25 points)
Reflective Practice and Critical Thinking Essay
In 100 to 250 words and with no more than 3 grammar or spelling errors, state your stand on allowing for-profit companies to develop and market prescription medications? Why or why not?
It is right to allow the profit companies develop and market prescription medications. However, the established drugs for medications must be approved and certified by the FDA’s Center for Drug Evaluation and Research. Companies producing medicines for marketing is sound to both the nation’s social and economic development as the diseases that interferes with human health will be significantly curbed. It portrays that the industries are productive and that they are ready to serve the society through practical research and efficient production of the correct medications. The business-oriented firms cannot be ignored in the medication field as they are profit motivated hence puts all the possible efforts in coming up with the new medications that are not yet established. Some infections such as cancer and Pulmonary Hypertension fatal and leads to enormous deaths in the nation. Therefore, the government based and private sectors working towards developing effective treatment is sound, and their success will save many lives that are under threat of such diseases. Today, the business-oriented areas are substantially participating in the medical field, and they have depicted a significant change that diversifies the research of the emerging and threatening diseases. Therefore, it is the government should work hand to hand with these companies as they play an essential role in offering health services to the public.
DEG Corporation
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DEG Corporation
The right to privacy is fundamental, one that most people prize highly. People want to be able to communicate with others without the fear that someone else will go through their communication without permission. When Nancy Chandler first joined DEG Corporation as an employee, she was explicitly informed of the company policy concerning the use of company email and internet. The company’s email policy is also apparent in its wording that employees should not use their work email for any other reasons other than business. It is expected that the employees should adhere to such simple and clear instructions. However, Nancy violated the policy in sending out an email to her colleagues, planning a meeting to possibly establish a labour union.
The case states that the employees of DEG Corporation routinely use the company email for thing such as sending out party invites. None of the employees has ever been reprimanded for this, and this is the main reason why Nancy used the company email to organize the meeting. She probably thought that company management never followed up on checking the email to enforce the policy. Nancy cannot claim the right to privacy in this situation. While the argument that she deserves privacy is a valid one, it does not hold because she used the company email for personal reasons contrary to company policy. The meeting to create a labour union cannot be deemed as company business. Nancy should have sought other means to communicate with her colleagues. The company reacted in this instance because the plan to come up with a labour union might create disturbance and disrupt the normal workings of the company. The company management likely thought that the other instances, such as selling Girl Scout cookies, were harmless and posed no threat to the company.
