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Hyacinth Carpio, APRN, NP

Career Objective

An outstanding, competent, conscientious, and compassionate graduated psychiatric nurse practitioner across the lifespan who graduated from Walden University with 18 years of experience in various clinical settings, specifically 10 years of which was in psychiatry and a year and a half as a nurse practitioner student. Aim to be an asset to the company through my knowledge, skills, and expertise in advanced psychiatric nursing practice.

Expertise

  • Patient Initial Assessment
  • Admission and medication administration
  • Collaborative Care with various disciplines
  • Documentation and Evaluation
  • Psychiatric Evaluation and Clinical Documentation
  • Fluency in DSM-5 & ICD 10 Codes
  • Medication Management

Education

Post-Master's Certificate PMHNP
Walden University, GPA: 3.7

Master's in Nursing
Riverside College, Inc., Bacolod City, Philippines

Bachelor of Science in Nursing
Riverside College, Inc., Bacolod City, Philippines

Certifications and Licenses

  • Illinois RN License
  • Advance Practice Nurse - Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner – Board Certified
  • Control Substance License
  • DEA License
  • Clinical Good Practice Certificate
  • Certified Basic Life Support Provider
  • Certified Crisis Prevention Intervention Provider

Awards and Honors

  • Golden Key International Honor Society Nominee (Winter 2021 and Spring 2022)
  • National Society Leadership and Success Nominee (Winter 2021 and Spring 2022)
  • Academic Excellence Award - Riverside College (March 2005)

Experience

Registered Psychiatric Nurse
Madden Mental Health Center (July 18, 2016 – Present)

  • Bedside Patient care for adults and older adults
  • Assessment, admission, and discharge
  • Performing intake interviews and screenings
  • Medication administration; carrying out orders
  • Clinical documentation, such as progress notes, emergency medications, behaviors, and restraints
  • Running medical and behavioral emergencies
  • Obtaining consent for hospital services and medications
  • Collaborating care with other departments via referrals
  • Performing de-escalation techniques through therapeutic communication