Gennady sokolsky
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Rx HealthCare Services
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United States
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Hospitals and Health Care
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1 - 100 Employee
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Nursing Case Manager
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May 2021 - Jul 2021
Sacramento, California, United States Delivered expert level, individualized care for 52 patients, per day, who identified as low-income presenting with HIV/AIDS and multiple comorbid conditions in an ambulatory clinical setting. Conducted thorough health assessments and leveraged findings, in consultation with multidisciplinary healthcare professionals, to initiate care plans utilizing diverse therapeutic and preventative care measures. Skillfully completed a broad range of clinical nursing procedures and monitored all responses… Show more Delivered expert level, individualized care for 52 patients, per day, who identified as low-income presenting with HIV/AIDS and multiple comorbid conditions in an ambulatory clinical setting. Conducted thorough health assessments and leveraged findings, in consultation with multidisciplinary healthcare professionals, to initiate care plans utilizing diverse therapeutic and preventative care measures. Skillfully completed a broad range of clinical nursing procedures and monitored all responses to care ensuring comfort, safety, and treatment efficacy. Modified care plans, as appropriate, to optimize overall outcomes. Empowered patients and families through education on diagnosed conditions, care options, and healthy behaviors to engage in informed decision making, treatment compliance, and the ability to achieve and maintain happier, healthier lives. Within short time of employment, achieved 100% compliance of Home Care Services Bureau with all 52 clients assigned to me, 48 of the clients required full 6 months reassessment and 7 required initial assessment as new clients. Show less
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Clinical Nurse
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Nov 2018 - Feb 2021
Sacramento, California Area Providing a safe and efficient environment conducive to patient recovery from anesthesia, surgery or special procedures while providing quality nursing care to these patients through continuous monitoring, individualized patient care, prevention of complications, detection and treatment of emergency situations, availability of diagnostic and therapeutic interventions, affective pain management.
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Kaiser Permanente
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United States
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Hospitals and Health Care
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700 & Above Employee
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nurse
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Jun 2008 - Apr 2018
Provided professional emergency room nursing care through skillful assessment, diagnosis, and care for emergency room patients for one of Sacramento’s largest healthcare facilities. Demonstrated competency in the care and treatment of patients with an extensive variety of illnesses and diseases, including trauma patients, CVA and MI patients, chronic and acute renal failures and other organ failures, patients in different shocks and shock stages and patients in different mental-behavior… Show more Provided professional emergency room nursing care through skillful assessment, diagnosis, and care for emergency room patients for one of Sacramento’s largest healthcare facilities. Demonstrated competency in the care and treatment of patients with an extensive variety of illnesses and diseases, including trauma patients, CVA and MI patients, chronic and acute renal failures and other organ failures, patients in different shocks and shock stages and patients in different mental-behavior crisis. Delivered compassionate and timely care for wide variety of patients including: pediatric, neonatal, OB/GYN, end of life, cancer, and geriatric patients. Show less
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United States Air Force
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United States
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Defense and Space Manufacturing
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700 & Above Employee
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Major Retired
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Dec 2002 - Feb 2016
Travis AFB CCU RN 46N3E Clinical Nurse in Medical/Surgical ICU | Travis AFB/ David Grant Hospital, US Air Force 6/2006 - 6/2008 Provided clinical nursing expertise and exemplary care for the U.S. Air Force’s largest medical center in the continental United States, serving military members and beneficiaries throughout eight western states. Facility maintained 24-bed capacity. ▪ Provided compassionate care for critically ill post-operative patients and patients with complications before and… Show more CCU RN 46N3E Clinical Nurse in Medical/Surgical ICU | Travis AFB/ David Grant Hospital, US Air Force 6/2006 - 6/2008 Provided clinical nursing expertise and exemplary care for the U.S. Air Force’s largest medical center in the continental United States, serving military members and beneficiaries throughout eight western states. Facility maintained 24-bed capacity. ▪ Provided compassionate care for critically ill post-operative patients and patients with complications before and after surgeries. ▪ Cared for critically ill patients with conditions including post-trauma patients, CVA patients, MI patients, chronic and acute renal failures and other organ failures, patients in different shocks and shock stages. ▪ Ensured the highest level of care for patients of all ages who were near end of life, cancer, dialysis and CRRT. Clinical Nurse/Charge Nurse in Med/Surg Unit | Eglin Hospital, USAF, Ft Walton, FL 12/2002- 5/2006 Served leadership role in staff supervision, while providing post and pre-operative patient care for a USAF medical and surgical facility. Facility maintained 32-bed capacity. ▪ Directed the Medical/Surgical unit, providing leadership to seven to eight nurses and four to six Medical technicians at any given time. ▪ Spearheaded streamlined operations, maintaining appropriate staffing levels and ensuring professional care delivery. ▪ Oversaw bed control, ensuring that all patients arriving from Emergency Unit, Clinics, OB/GYN clinic, and other facilities received a bed and proper care. ▪ Served as ‘go-to’ nurse and resource specialist, addressing and resolving problems and supporting other care providers. ▪ Prepped patients for surgeries, provided stabilization after surgeries, and performed discharges once stable. ▪ Provided direct care for patients who were surgically and medically unstable, end of life, cancer, neonatal, pediatric, Show less
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US Army
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United States
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Armed Forces
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700 & Above Employee
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E-5/ Buck Sergeant
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Dec 1989 - Jul 1998
United States, Iraq, Europe Cavalry Scout/19D Duties performed by Soldiers in this MOS include: Performs duties as a crew member, operates and performs operator maintenance on scout vehicles. Armored Airborne Reconnaissance Vehicle, and Cavalry Fighting Vehicle, crew-served weapons, and communications equipment. Loads, clears, and fires individual and crew-served weapons. Operates and performs operator maintenance on wheeled vehicles. Assists in the recovery of wheeled and tracked vehicles. Secures, prepares and… Show more Cavalry Scout/19D Duties performed by Soldiers in this MOS include: Performs duties as a crew member, operates and performs operator maintenance on scout vehicles. Armored Airborne Reconnaissance Vehicle, and Cavalry Fighting Vehicle, crew-served weapons, and communications equipment. Loads, clears, and fires individual and crew-served weapons. Operates and performs operator maintenance on wheeled vehicles. Assists in the recovery of wheeled and tracked vehicles. Secures, prepares and stows ammunition on scout vehicles. Performs mounted and dismounted navigation. Serves as a member of observation and listening post. Gathers and reports information on terrain features and enemy strength, disposition, and equipment. Applies principles of except and evasion. Collects data for the classification of routes, fords, tunnels, and bridges. Performs dismounted patrols Employs principles of cover and concealment and camouflage. Assists with the construction of light field fortifications, laying, and removal of mines, and emplacing demolitions. Performs dismounted patrols. Requests and adjusts indirect fire. Supervises scout vehicle crew, cavalry fighting vehicle crew, and M551A1 crew. Supervises operator maintenance of tracked and wheeled scout vehicles and individual and crew-served weapons. Selects organizes and supervises scout vehicle recovery operations. Trains scout vehicle crew. Supervises request, receipt, storage, and issue of ammunition. Leads scout vehicle crew and assists in leading scout squad. Serves as a gunner, on CFV, ITV, TOW jeep, HMMWV, and M551A1. Training Information Cavalry Scout is Job training for a cavalry scout requires 16 weeks of One Station Unit Training. Some of it takes place in the classroom, but most of it will be spent primarily in the field. Whether it’s taking part in squad maneuvers, target practice or war games, cavalry scouts are constantly refining their skills to keep themselves sharp. Show less
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Education
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Hayward State University
Bachelor of Applied Science - BASc, Science in Nursin