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CASTRO, CHARLIE VALONES, B.S.N., R.N.

Mobile No.: +63 9178994256


Email address: charlie_ckcd@yahoo.com
Address: Blk. 1A-13 Lot 29 Road B Phase IV, Cogeo Village,
Barangay Bagong Nayon, Antipolo City, Philippines

PERSONAL INFORMATION

Nationality/Citizenship : Filipino
Age : 35 y/o
Gender : Male
Height : 130 pounds
Weight : 5 feet and 5 inches
Civil Status : Married
Date of Birth : January 10, 1982
Place of Birth : Quezon City, Philippines
Religion : Roman Catholic
Language : Filipino, English

PROFESSIONAL QUALIFYING LICENSURE EXAMINATION

 Passed the June, 2002 Philippine Nursing Licensure Examination (PNLE)


conducted by the Board of Nursing, Professional Regulations
Commission (BON-PRC) in Manila, Philippines. License Number: 0345512
 Passed the September, 2017 Pearson Test of English (PTE) Academic
conducted by Pearson Professional Center in Senator Gil Puyat
Avenue, Makati City, Philippines. Score: Speaking 77/ Listening 82/
Reading 69/ Writing 76

QUALIFICATIONS, LICENSES, AND CERTIFICATION OBTAINED

 Registered Nurse accredited by Board of Nursing, Professional


Regulations Commission, Philippines
 Licensed Preceptor accredited by Association of Nursing Service
Administrators of the Philippines (ANSAP) - IVT No. 10-034775
 Licensed Intravenous Therapy Nurse accredited by Association of
Nursing Service Administrators of the Philippines (ANSAP)

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EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND

Tertiary Level
Bachelor of Science in Nursing
World Citi Colleges - College of Nursing 1998-2002
960 Aurora Boulevard, Cubao, Quezon City, 1100, Philippines

Secondary Level
Our Lady of Perpetual Succor College 1994-1998
General Ordonez St., Concepcion Dos, Marikina City, Philippines

Intermediate Level
St. Joseph's College 1992-1994
295-E Rodriguez Sr. Avenue Quezon City, 1102, Philippines

Primary Level
St. Joseph's College 1988-1992
295-E Rodriguez Sr. Avenue Quezon City, 1102, Philippines

CLINICAL / PROCEDURAL SKILLS

SKILLS OBSERVED / COMPETENT


THEORY
A. Daily Patient Care
1. Bathing (bed bath, sitz) 
2. Oral care 
3. Feeding patients 
4. Positioning patients 
5. Intake/output 
6. Vital signs 
7. Range of motion 
B. Procedure/equipment
1. Suction 
2. Restraints (soft/leather) 
3. Decubitus Care 
4. Gastrostomy tube 
5. Nasogastric tube (decompression,

feeding)

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6. Elimination 
a. Bowel care: 
Colostomy 
Enemas 
Specimen Collection 
b. Urinary: 
Catheterization 
Insertion (IFC, straight) 
Ileostomy 
Specimens (clean

catch, sterile)
Suprapubic catheter 
7. Neurological checks 
8. Blood glucose monitoring (glucometer) 
9. Dressings (sterile, nonsterile, nonsterile,

wet-to-dry)
10. Wound suction 
11. Suture removal 
12. Pre and post operative care 
13. Infection control procedures 
C. Respiratory Care 
1. Oxygen therapy (nasal cannula, face

mask)
2. Use of ambubags 
3. Tents / incubators 
4. Doctor's orders 
5. Tracheotomy care 
6. Incentive spirometry 
7. Oral suctioning 
8. Pulse oximetry 
D. Documentation
1. Problem oriented medical records

(POMR)
2. S.O.A.P. format 
3. Care plans 
4. Doctor's orders 
5. Change of shift reporting 
6. Flow sheets 
7. Patient classification system 
8. Patient education materials 
9. Standard care plans 

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10. Incident reports 
E. Emergency Procedures 
1. CPR
2. Heimlich Maneuver 
3. Disruptive patient 
4. Crash cart 
5. EKG's 
6. Seizure precautions 
7. Anaphylactic reaction 
F. Others
1. Post mortem care 
2. Admission / Discharge 
3. Transfer to other units 
4. Obtaining consents 
5. HIPAA regulations 
6. Fall prevention 
G. Medications
1. Unit dose system 
2. Documentation 
3. Patients education 
4. Routes: 
a. Oral 
b. Nasogastric 
c. Injections 
Intradermal 
Subcutaneous 
Intramuscular 
Z-track 
d. tropical application 
Eye, ear, nose drops 
Ointments, powders 
Patches 
e. Instillations / Irrigations 
Vaginal 
Rectal 
Wound 
Bladder 
f. Aerosol Inhalers 
H. Intravenous Therapy
1. Site care 
2. Monitoring / adjusting rates 

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3. Discontinuing I.V. 
4. I.V. pump 
5. Piggyback 
6. Heparin locks 
7. Documentation 
8. Tubing change 
9. Venipuncture 
10. Intravenous push (I.V.P.) medications 
11. Total parenteral nutrition 
12. Blood administration 
13. Central venous line management 
14. Central venous implanted devices 

I. Advanced Procedure
1. Ausculation (lungs, bowels) 
2. Percussion (abdomen, chest, bladder) 
3. Nasotracheal suctioning 
4. Skin testing 
5. Phlebotomy for laboratory blood analysis 
6. Patient care assignments 
7. Supervising staff / delegating 

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE / WORK / PRACTICE HISTORY


(Current and Previous Positions)

Staff Nurse : December, 2010 - Present


Unciano Medical Center
Circumferential Road., Brgy. San Roque, Antipolo City, 1870 Rizal,
Philippines

Duties and Responsibilities as Emergency Department (12 months and


counting) are as follows:

 Assesses patients. taking note of their initial vital signs, and


prioritizes their conditions.
 Administers first-aid treatments and life support needs, and
stabilizes patients.
 Retrieves and maintains patients' records.

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 Initiates venoclysis as per physicians' order; collects specimen
for testing.
 Request approval for cardholder who are HMO members.

Duties and Responsibilities as Intensive Care Unit (6 months) are as


follows:

 Closely monitors (vital signs, neurovital signs, Glasgow Coma


Scale) critical medical, surgical and traumatized patients in a
5-bed capacity intensive care unit.
 Initiates cardiac monitoring, oxygen therapy, non-invasive
blood pressure, and oximetry.
 Starts and/or evaluates IV sites: evaluates existing drainage
systems in place.
 Assist in intubation/extubation.
 Executes process for wearing from ventilatory and respiratory
support.
 Re-assesses patients as often as needed to identify progress
and trends that require intervention and/or reporting to the
physician.
 Operates equipments such as cardiac monitor, pulse oximeter,
IV pumps, IV infusion syringe, mechanical ventilator, nebulizer,
12-Lead ECG, Doppler, etc.
 Initiates and coordinates a Code Blue
 Administer medications and intensive therapies, calculates
doses and maintains current knowledge of medications.
 Provides routine care such as bed bath, diaper change,
turning, oral care, dressing change, wound care,
oropharyngeal and endotracheal suctioning, endotracheal
care, etc.
 Inserts nasogastric tube and administer nasogastric tube
feedings.
 Inserts straight/foley catheter.
 Supports the patient and family in the dying process.

Duties and Responsibilities as Pediatric and Adult Medical-Surgical


Wards (12 months) are as follows:

 Utilizes the nursing process in the provision of nursing care


including but not limited to administering treatments and
medications in compliance with the physicians' orders.

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 Formulates and implements nursing care plans, and modifies
patient treatment plans as indicated by patients' responses
and conditions.
 Properly and accurately documents observations and other
data related to the clinical condition of the patients.
 Properly and accurately documents observations and other
data related to the clinical condition of the patient
 Communicates report (more importantly, symptoms and
changes in patient's conditions) to appropriate healthcare
workers, especially to attending physicians.
 Initiates and assists in CPR as required.
 Provides education and emotional support to patients and/or
significant others.
 Serves as charge nurse, medication and vital signs nurse.

School Nurse : November, 2008- 2010


St. Therese of The Infant Jesus School of Antipolo
10 GSIS Avenue, Barangay Bagong Nayon 1, Antipolo City, Rizal,
Philippines

Duties and Responsibilities as School Nurse are as follows:

 Promotes and protects the optimal health status of preschool


and school-age children.
 Provides health assessments.
 Obtain a health history.
 Screens and evaluates findings of deficit in vision, hearing,
growth, etc.
 Observes the child for development and health patterns in
making nursing assessment.
 Identifies abnormal health findings.
 Develops and implements a student health plan.
 Interprets the health status of students to parents and school
personnel.
 Initiates referral to parents, school personnel or community
health resources for intervention, remediation and follow
through.
 Provides ongoing health counseling with students, parents,
school personnel or health agencies.
 Utilizes existing health resources to provide appropriate care of
students.

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 Participates in home visits when indicated to assess the family
needs as related to the child's health.
 Promotes and assists in the control of communicable disease.
 Provides health education and anticipatory guidance.
 Provide direct health education and health counseling to
assist students and families in making decisions on health and
lifestyles that affect health

Infection Control Staff Nurse : November 15, 2005 - November 10, 2008
World Citi Medical Center
960 Aurora Boulevard, Quezon City, Metro Manila, Philippines

Duties and Responsibilities as Infection Control Staff Nurse are as follows:

 Assists the Infection Control Chairman (ICC) in ensuring the


hospital wide implementation and compliance of Infection
Control measures in coordination with Medical, Administrative,
and Ancillary Services.
 Assists the Infection Control Chairman (ICC) by developing
and reviewing the hospital wide policies relevant to infection
control based on the established data.
 Monitors daily activities of the Infection Control Committee
(ICC).
 Supervises the Link Nurses in the surveillance of Health Care
Associated Infections (HCAI's), type of infections / infecting
organism and in outbreak investigation.
 Collates information on Notifiable Disease from Head Nurses
and facilitates reporting to the Department of Health.
 Receives 24/7 referral on infection control and prevention.
 Conducts and facilitates hospital wide orientation, training,
and continuing education among employees with the
Infection Control Chairman (ICC)
 Provides information and recommends standards on sterilizing,
protection of patient and staff, safe handling of clinical waste,
planning, building and other matters related to Infection
Control.
 Validates and analyzes ICC monthly reports with the Infection
Control Chairman.
Health care acquired Infections (HCAI's) Monitoring Sheet,
Key Performance Indicator Measurements (KPIMs),
Cases of admitted patients with infection per area,

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Needle Stick Injuries (NSIs)/ Blood Splash, and
Infection Waste Monitoring.
 Reports to Director of Nursing Service, IC Chairman and
Medical Director on the problems encountered during
surveillance.
 Attends professional meetings and conferences on matters
related to Infection Control.
 Assists the Infection Control Chairman in conducting quarterly
meeting with the Nursing, Administrative Head and Medical
Personnel.
 Keeps abreast with current trends in the implementation of
infection control policy.
 Ensures that IMS and Benchbook standards in relation to safe
and quality patients care are implemented, monitored and
documented.
 Participates in studies / researches designed for the purpose of
improving quality patient care.
 Informs immediate superior for any untoward incidents.
 Performs other duties and responsibilities as assigned by the
immediate superior related to Infection Control.

Emergency Room Staff Nurse : January 31, 2004- November 14, 2005
World Citi Medical Center
960 Aurora Boulevard, Quezon City, Metro Manila, Philippines

Duties and Responsibilities as Emergency Room Staff Nurse are as


follows:

 Performs initial assessment and triaging of patients.


 Receive and endorses patients properly.
 Provides direct nursing care utilizing the nursing process in a
holistic approach.
 Changes patient's linen daily or as deemed necessary
 Carries out doctor's orders.
 Assists in special diagnostics/therapeutic procedures such as
minor surgical operations (suturing of lacerations/incised
wound, circumcision), emergency delivery and other
emergency procedures.
 Maintain confidentiality and completeness of patient's
medical records.
 Acts as patient's advocates.

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 Responsible for the completeness, proper care and
maintenance of unit inventory.
 Facilitates completeness of patient's charge for ER procedures,
medicines and supplies.
 Informs immediate superior for any untoward incidents.
 Supervises and directs non-professional staff related to patient
care.
 Complies with IMS and Benchbook standards in relation to safe
patient care.
 Performs other nursing duties and responsibilities

Staff Nurse (Probationary) : August 1, 2003- January 30, 2004


World Citi Medical Center
960 Aurora Boulevard, Quezon City, Metro Manila, Philippines

Nurse Floater : March 1, 2003- July 31, 2003


World Citi Medical Center
960 Aurora Boulevard, Quezon City, Metro Manila, Philippines

Nurse Trainee : November, 2000 - February 28, 2003


World Citi Medical Center
960 Aurora Boulevard, Quezon City, Metro Manila, Philippines

PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZAITION

 Member, St. Joseph's College Association


 Member, Infection Control Nurses Association of the Philippines
 Member, Philippine Nurses Association, Inc.
 Life Member, Association of Nursing Service Administrators of the
Philippines, Inc.

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SEMINARS, COLLOQUIUMS & SPECIAL COURSES ATTENDED

Training Courses
Training Institution Venue Date
and Seminars

Basic Life Support Emergency Nurses


(American Safety Association of the Metro Manila,
October 20, 2017
and Health Institute Philippines, Inc. Philippines
Training Program) (ENAP, Inc.)

Advancing the Art


Association of
and Science of Manila Hotel,
Nursing Service
Infusion Therapy Manila, Metro October 13, 2017
Administrators of
"Accredited for Manila, Philippines
the Philippines, Inc.
CPD Units"

Training Room No,


1 Diamond St.,
Fluid Management Association of
corner A Rodriguez
in Patient with Burn Nursing Service
Carmel Subdivision September 26, 2017
"Accredited for 6 Administrators of
Tandang Sora,
CPD Units" the Philippines, Inc.
Quezon City, Metro
Manila, Philippines
Training Room No,
Association of
1 Diamond St.,
Intravenous Nursing Service
corner A Rodriguez
Therapy Training Administrators of
Carmel Subdivision September 22, 2017
"Accredited for 8 the Philippines, Inc.
Tandang Sora,
CPD Units" Accreditation No.:
Quezon City, Metro
2010-051
Manila, Philippines

Association of
Unremitting Nursing Service Fiesta Pavillion
Journey Towards Administrators of Manila Hotel
October 14, 2016
Best Practices in the Philippines, Inc. Manila, Metro
Infusion Therapy and Infusion Nurses Manila, Philippines
Society, Philippines

Clinica Antipolo
Hospital and
Intravenous Antipolo City,
Wellness Center,
Therapy Province of Rizal, May 26, 2016
INC.
Documentation Philippines
Hospital Provider
no.: 281

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Standards of Clinica Antipolo
Antipolo City,
Professional Care in Hospital and
Province of Rizal, May 24, 2016
Intravenous Wellness Center,
Philippines
Therapy INC.

Marikina St.
Safety Practices for
Vincent General
Health Care Marikina City,
Hospital
Professionals Metro Manila, February 10, 2015
Hospital Provider
(Contamination Philippines
no.: 273
Module)
Training Room

Unciano Medical Antipolo City,


Blood Transfusion
Center Training Province of Rizal, February 20, 2013
Therapy
Room Philippines

Preventing
Unciano Medical Antipolo City,
Nosocomial
Center - Training Province of Rizal, February 19, 2013
Related Device
Room Philippines
Infection

Unciano Medical Antipolo City,


Fluids and
Center - Training Province of Rizal, February 18, 2013
Electrolytes
Room Philippines

Marikina St.
Vincent General Marikina City,
Basic IV Training December 3, 4 and
Hospital Metro Manila,
Program 5, 2011
Hospital Provider Philippines
no.: 273

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REFERENCE

1. Dr. Cristina L. Caalim


Director of Nursing
Unciano Medical Center
Circumferential Road., Brgy. San Roque,
Antipolo City, Rizal, Philippines

2. Ms. Everrette C. Zafe


Director of Nursing
World Citi Med
Auroro Boulevard, Quezon City
Metro Manila, Philippines

3. Mrs. Cristeta C. Acebes


School Principal
St. Therese of the Infant Jesus School of Antipolo
10 GSIS Avenue, Cogeo Village, Barangay Bagong Nayon 1
Antipolo City, Rizal, Philippines

I hereby declare that the curriculum vitae is true and correct as of 25th of
October, 2017

______________________________
CHARLIE V. CASTRO, B.S.N., R.N.

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