Deborah A. Turner - Cave Creek AZ Wayne D. Turner - Cave Creek AZ
International Classification:
A61B 1900
US Classification:
128869
Abstract:
A method of using a grasp-impeding apparatus that prevents newborns from dislodging health care devices such as monitoring lines, I. V. /intraarterial lines, chest tubes, endotrachael tubes, feeding tubes, central lines, and catheter tubes. The grasp-impeding apparatus is worn on the infant's hand and impedes the infant's ability to grasp components of the health care devices, and accordingly, pull and remove the health care devices. The apparatus can further be used to provide support to the palm, thereby stabilizing the hand in which the I. V. is introduced.
2011 to 2000 Medical Assistant ExternMedi Weight Loss Clinic
2011 to 2000 Medical Assistant Extern, West Valley Internal MedicineCNA, Sun Grove Village Care Center Peoria, AZ 2002 to 2003Pharmacy Tech, Walgreens Health Care Plus Tempe, AZ 1999 to 2002
Education:
Everest College Phoenix, AZ May 2011 Diploma in Medical AssistantGlendale Community College Glendale, AZ 1995 to 1996 Nursing
Dec 2013 to 2000 Kittermaid brigade Gilbert, AZ Jul 2012 to Dec 2013 Cleaning supervisorcrystal cleaning Phoenix, AZ Dec 2010 to Jun 2011 Cleanermedi weight loss Surprise, AZ Mar 2010 to May 2010 medical assistantwest valley internal medicine Surprise, AZ Mar 2010 to May 2010 Medical Assistantaz nuts Surprise, AZ Apr 2009 to Feb 2010 stand manager
Education:
everest collage Phoenix, AZ 2009 to 2010 Ma Cert in medical assistantGCC Glendale, AZ 2007 to 2009 none in RN
Skills:
Pharmacy tech in 1995 and also from 1992 to 1997 I was a CNA
"There are people in this world that no matter who they touch they bring something special to that persons life and Brenda was that kind of person." said Dr. Deborah Turner, Gynecological Oncologist at Mercy.
Date: Dec 23, 2013
Category: Entertainment
Source: Google
Gov. Scott won't release Florida inmate with leukemia
Scott declined to commute the sentence of Deborah Turner, 34, after parole officials assured him she was getting adequate treatment for her leukemia. She's currently due for release in three years on a series of burglary and theft convictions in St. Johns County.