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MACY MARICE DAILEY

macydailey@email.arizona.edu
928.951.5418
OBJECTIVE: Seeking Registered Nurse position, to provide specialized patient care in high acuity and emergency
services settings.
EDUCATION AND CREDENTIALS
University of Arizona College of Nursing, Tucson, AZ
Bachelors of Science in Nursing in Progress, GPA 3.57, May 2016
NCSBN: NCLEX-RN Authorization to test May, 2016
Gila County Community College, Payson, AZ
Certified Nursing Assistant, GPA 3.87, May 2013
Nursing Skills: ACLS, PALS, BLS, CPR Certified; EKG Monitoring and Interpretation, Emphasis on Emergency
Services and Critical Care areas, Interdisciplinary Communication, and Provision of Individualized Patient Care. Nine
and a half additional hours of education at Southern Arizona Trauma and Acute Care Symposium (November 2015).
CLINICAL EXPERIENCE
Clinical Rotations in Four Tucson Hospitals within 10 Nursing Units, January-December 2015
Banner University Medical Center South Campus: (90 Hours)
Inpatient Psychiatric Units
Psychiatric Emergency Department (ED)
Northwest Medical Center: (36 Hours)
Medical-Surgical Unit
St. Josephs Hospital (Carondelet): (360 Total Hours)
General Medical-Surgical Intensive Care Unit (ICU)
Neurological Critical Care Unit (Neuro ICU)
Neurological Medical-Surgical Unit
Adult Medical-Telemetry Unit
Obstetrics & Labor and Delivery (L&D)
Tucson Medical Center: (36 hours)
Pediatrics & Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (Peds/PICU)
Southern Arizona VA Healthcare System *Preceptorship: (188 Hours)
Medical-Surgical Intensive Care Unit (ICU) & Medical-Surgical Step Down Unit (SDU)
Provided care to a diverse population of patients and gained knowledge in a multitude of areas
Demonstrated the ability to safely complete technical nursing competencies while implementing professional and
therapeutic communication techniques
Patient Care Technician: Tucson Medical Center
Float Pool Department (May 2015-Jan 2016) & Emergency Department (January 2016-Present)
Quickly adapted to new units and provided optimal care to a variety of patients utilizing my clinical knowledge
and clinical expertise
Utilized critical thinking and problem solving skills to provide adequate care to meet individual patient needs and
anticipate changes in condition
Performed as an effective and active team member in adult and pediatric code and emergency situations.
COMMUNITY SERVICE:
Mex-Zona, Volunteer, Tucson, Arizona, September 2013-present
Travel to monthly medical clinics in Puerto Penasco, Mexico to provide clothing and medical care for
impoverished individuals
Take vitals of patients, perform triage, and assist medical professionals implement interventions
Life net/ Native Air, Volunteer Nursing Student: Kearney, AZ, October 2015- Present
Assisted in the coordinated transport of critically ill patients from point of pickup to location of drop off
Communicated with Flight Nurses and Paramedics to provide them with the supplies needed to effectively
stabilize the patient

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