Resume

GINA PERAZELLA, RN

Gina.Perazella@gmail.com 561-379-9905

 

EDUCATION

New York City College of Technology, Brooklyn, NY

Bachelor of Science in Nursing, expected January, 2019

Associate of Applied Science in Nursing, December, 2016

 

University of Central Florida, Orlando, FL

Bachelor of Arts in Interpersonal/Organizational Communication, August 2009

 

LICENSE/CERTIFICATIONS                                                                                

  • Registered Nurse, NYS License # 729213; March 2017 – February 2020
  • Basic Life Support (BLS) certified by American Heart Association             
  • Nonviolent Crisis Prevention (CPI)                            

HEALTHCARE EXPERIENCE

New Hope Fertility Clinic, New York, NY;                                                                                           May 2017 – August 2018  Registered Nurse, Full-time – Outpatient Center

  • Performed post patient assessment, review of history, discharge planning, and review of diagnostic studies with appropriate follow through and physician consultation
  • Coordinated all infertility diagnostic tests and treatment plans designed by physician
  • Communicated with patients regularly regarding lab results, coordinating appointments and therapy changes
  • Evaluated patient knowledge and educate patient on infertility treatment protocols, medications, injections, and infertility procedures
  • Documented all patient interactions (office visits, telephone calls, etc.) and test results in EMR.
  • Assisted with oocyte retrieval and embryo transfer procedures
  • Demonstrated compassion and provide emotional support and counseling to patients throughout the infertility experience

Maimonides Medical Center, Brooklyn, NY                                                            February2016–December2017  Mental Health Worker, per diem – Psychiatric Inpatient Unit

  • Recorded daily measures of patient’s vital signs such as pulse, temperature, respiration
  • Assisted patients with daily activities, including eating, bathing and movement
  • Knowledge of clinical diagnoses and able to therapeutically communicate with clients
  • Observed clients to detect behavior patterns and report observations to medical staff
  • De-escalated crisis situations and restrain clients who become physically violent or suicidal
  • Communicated effectively with client’s relatives by telephone to arrange family conferences

CLINICAL ROTATIONS

  • NYU Lutheran, Faith-Based Initiative – Comprehensive Client Care for Urban Health Issues
  • NYU Lutheran Medical Center – Medical-Surgical rotation
  • Maimonides Medical Center – Psychiatric and Medical-Surgical rotation
  • Kingsbrook Medical Center – Long-term care and Medical-Surgical rotation
  • Woodhull Hospital – Obstetrical rotation
  • Brooklyn Hospital – Pediatric and Medical–Surgical rotation

LEADERSHIP AND ACTIVITIES

American Nurses Association, New York

National Student Nurses’ Association, Inc. (NSNA)

The National Society of Collegiate Scholars, New York City College of Technology chapter

Lenox Hill Hospital, Patient Feeder