Marco A. Salas Escamilla, RN, BSN, PHN

Registered Nurse, Correctional Facility at TEEMA
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(386) 825-5501
Location
San Francisco Bay Area, US

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Credentials

  • Basic Life Support for Healthcare Providers (BLS)
    American Heart Association
    Nov, 2019
    - Oct, 2024
  • Registered Nurse
    City College of San Francisco
    Jan, 2020
    - Oct, 2024
  • Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support Experienced Provider (ACLS)
    American Heart Association

Experience

    • Germany
    • Registered Nurse, Correctional Facility
      • Jan 2021 - Present

      Monitored client progress and responded to medical emergencies (e.g., COVID-19 complications).Recorded client vital signs. Documented quickly and efficiently signs of illness and provided real-time updates to physicians.Took clients blood samples according to doctor’s orders.Ensured that implementation of proper safety procedures. (e.g., infection control).Maintained a database of all clients information, ensuring the clients privacy was upheld in accordance with… Monitored client progress and responded to medical emergencies (e.g., COVID-19 complications).Recorded client vital signs. Documented quickly and efficiently signs of illness and provided real-time updates to physicians.Took clients blood samples according to doctor’s orders.Ensured that implementation of proper safety procedures. (e.g., infection control).Maintained a database of all clients information, ensuring the clients privacy was upheld in accordance with state/federal regulations.Updated the medical histories, and care plans, of each client.Administered COVID-19 vaccines.Conducted bi-weekly COVID-19 testing.Utilized hybrid structures to coordinate care efforts with officials at correctional facilities. Administered wound care/treatments as necessary. Identified, advocated, and resolved client care issues.Assisted with the training of nursing staff. Effectively supervised and managed care teams to provide quality, accessibility, and continuity of evidence-based care. Show more Show less

    • Charge Nurse, COVID-19 Response Team
      • Mar 2020 - Present

    • Charge Nurse, Skilled Nursing, Rehabilitation Facility
      • Jan 2020 - Present

    • Certified Nursing Assistant, Skilled Nursing, Rehabilitation Facility
      • Jun 2018 - Dec 2019

    • United States
    • Higher Education
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Nursing Student
      • Jan 2018 - Dec 2019

      NURSING FUNDAMENTALS | LAGUNA HONDA HOSPITAL (240 hours): Introduced to nursing fundamentals, basic medical-surgical concepts and principles of care common to adults/older adults.PHARMACOLOGY I | CITY COLLEGE OF SAN FRANCISCO (48 hours): Emphasis on drugs affecting the central and autonomic nervous system, on systems of the internal environment, infectious and neoplastic diseases, metabolic and endocrine systems.BASIC MEDICAL-SURGICAL | CPMC DAVIES CAMPUS (240 hours): Cared for… NURSING FUNDAMENTALS | LAGUNA HONDA HOSPITAL (240 hours): Introduced to nursing fundamentals, basic medical-surgical concepts and principles of care common to adults/older adults.PHARMACOLOGY I | CITY COLLEGE OF SAN FRANCISCO (48 hours): Emphasis on drugs affecting the central and autonomic nervous system, on systems of the internal environment, infectious and neoplastic diseases, metabolic and endocrine systems.BASIC MEDICAL-SURGICAL | CPMC DAVIES CAMPUS (240 hours): Cared for medical and surgical patients in the cooperating acute and post-acute care settings. Understanding and performing complex skills and patient assessments on the adult medical-surgical patient required for safe practice in acute care.PHARMACOLOGY II | CITY COLLEGE OF SAN FRANCISCO (48 hours): Emphasis placed on nursing implications of drugs; i.e. dosages, administration, pharmacologic effects, clinical uses, and adverse effects.MATERNAL AND NEWBORN CARE| SAN FRANCISCO GENERAL HOSPITAL (240 hours): Covered the complete maternity cycle and the growth and development of the newborn from embryonic stage to neonatal life.PSYCHOSOCIAL | SAINT FRANCIS MEMORIAL HOSPITAL (240 hours): Studied and investigated the etiology, dynamics, nursing care and therapeutic modalities of those persons with moderate to severe emotional problems. NURSING OF CHILDREN | CPMC VAN NESS CAMPUS / CESAR CHAVEZ ELEMENTARY (240 hours): Emphasis on health maintenance, prevention, medical treatment, and nursing interventions for common disease conditions or injuries that affect children.ADVANCED MEDICAL-SURGICAL NURSING | SAN FRANCISCO GENERAL HOSPITAL (240 hours): provide care for the adult patient experiencing major health alterations in the acute care setting and care of the older adult in non-acute care setting. Emphasis was placed on the application of leadership, management theory, and the nursing process in the care of adults with acute and chronic complex health impairments and illness. Show more Show less

    • United States
    • Armed Forces
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Marine
      • Jun 2009 - Jun 2013

Education

  • California State University-Dominguez Hills
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  • City College of San Francisco
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  • Uvalde High School
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