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Janeth M. Martos

#682 LE CRM Avenue Good Year Park Subdivisions Almanza Uno
Las Piñas City

0916-484-5004

DEGREE:

Bachelor of Science in Nursing
Las Piñas College
College of Nursing
March 29, 2001

Passed the Integrated Comprehensive Licensure Exam
June 10, 2001

Passed the Midwifery Board Exam
November 10, 2009

WORK EXPERIENCE:

Las Piñas City Medical Center
Las Piñas City, Philippines
Staff Nurse (OB GYNE, MEDICAL AND SURGICAL WARD)
August 22, 2001 – December 21, 2004

Clinical Instructor supervising:
Nursing
Midwifery
Caregiving students in OB GYNE and Pediatric unit
Medical Ward and Surgical Ward
July 2003 – September 2011

Units in Masteral Degree
27 units on going
St. Joseph College, Cavite City

EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND:

PRIMARY EDUCATION
Kabasalan Pilot School
Kabasalan, Zamboanga del Sur
School Year 1976 – 1982

DECONDARY EDUCATION
Kabasalan National Vocational School
Kabasalan, Zamboanga del Sur
School Year 1982 – 1988

PERSONAL DATA:

Age: 43 Sex: Female Height: 5’2’’ Weight: 130 lbs Civil Status: Married Nationality: Filipino Religion: Roman Catholic Date of Birth: January 10, 1970 Place of Birth: Kabasalan, Zamboanga Sibugay Father’s Name: Fernando Martos Mother’s Name: Lourdes Martos

JOB FUNCTIONS:

Responsible for delivering nursing care to patients within an assigned area as:

Gives direct nursing care
Identifies nursing needs of patients
Plans, gives and evaluates nursing care
Admits patients
Performs such nursing activities, such as bathing and oral hygiene
Assists patients in moving, maintaining proper alignment of patients body and utilizing good body mechanics
Takes and records vital signs
Observes medical sepsis
Observes signs and symptoms, institutes remedial action when appropriate and record
Reports observations to the physician
Observes and responds to patients’ emotional and spiritual needs
Acts as

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