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LaLine Angus

441Bondgard Ave E

Enumclaw, WA 98022

253-948-7439

angusla@plu.edu

 

Objective

To obtain full-time employment as a Registered Nurse with clinical and administrative responsibilities.

 

EDUCATION

Pacific Lutheran University, Tacoma, WA, Bachelor of Science in Nursing (May 24, 2009)

NCLEX scheduled est. June/ July 2009

 

PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATION

Nurse Technician, October 2008-July 2009

BLS – Adult, Child plus Infant

HIV/AIDS Education Washington Requirements for AIDS Education

HIPAA Training for Healthcare Workers

Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) IS-00100.a Certified

Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) IS-00700 Certified

 

EXPERIENCE

Student Extern, Emergency Department, Mary Bridge Children’s Hospital, Tacoma, WA

February 10 to present

Acute/Critical care nursing for pediatric patients

 

Integra Inspection Group, LLC, Enumclaw, WA

July 2007 to present

Contract administration, human resources, budget reconciliation, A/P, A/R and payroll

 

Nurse Technician, Mary Bridge Children’s Hospital, Tacoma, WA

May 2008 to November, 2008

Took vital signs, transported patients, assisted nursing staff with duties as directed

 

Field Clerical Technician, Alberici Construction Co., Inc.,  Kansas City,MO

August 2000 to May 2002

Design and implementation of an employee drug testing program at Ford Motor Company

 

Certified Nursing Assistant, Valley View Rehabilitation and Care Center, Saratoga, WY

April 1993 to October 1993

Fed and bathed patients, assisted with activities of daily living, took vital signs

 

Certified Nursing Assistant, Ashley House, Enumclaw, WA

June 1991 to December 1991

Fed and bathed patients, assisted with activities of daily living, took vital signs

 

SCHOOL PROJECTS

Community Health project (Obesity and Diabetes within the foster children of the S’Klallum Tribe)

Capstone Synthesis Project (Living with MRSA; preventing the spread of MRSA within families)