M.S., Nursing Critical-Care, Clinical Nurse Specialist, San Diego State University, May B.S.N., Nursing Point Loma Nazarene College, June 1988

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Scot W. Nolan H: (858) 943-1082, P: (619) 290-6221 W: (619) 686-3595, F: (619) 260-7394 scotnolan@gmail.com, nolan.scot@scrippshealth.org, snolan@sandiego.edu, snolan1988@pointloma.edu SUMMARY: Registered Nurse (423608), Public Health Nurse (44524) & Clinical Nurse Specialist (1591) Specializing in critical care, trauma and neuroscience nursing. EDUCATION: D.N.P. (Doctor of Nursing Practice), Nursing University of San Diego, May 2010 CERTIFICATIONS: M.S., Nursing Critical-Care, Clinical Nurse Specialist, San Diego State University, May 2000 B.S.N., Nursing Point Loma Nazarene College, June 1988 7/00-9/15 CCRN Certified Critical-Care Registered Nurse 4/92-12/17 CNRN Certified Neuroscience Registered Nurse PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS: American Association of Critical-Care Nurses (Member of local chapter) American Association of Neuroscience Nurses (President of local chapter, 12/02 2/09) Society of Critical Care Medicine Sigma Theta Tau International Gamma Gamma Chapter Zeta Mu Chapter-at-Large National Association of Clinical Nurse Specialists American Association for Men in Nursing (Faculty advisor for local chapter) GOALS: Provide excellent clinical care to the patients and families I serve. Promote excellence among my colleagues through role modeling. Facilitate excellence in all aspects of patient care with in my institution. Advocate for excellence in patient care within my community. Foster professionalism within the nursing profession at large. Learn from each patient, family and colleague. Turn over a legacy of an improved healthcare system and nursing profession to the next generation of nurses.

EXPERIENCE: 11/12 present Scripps Mercy Hospital (both San Diego & Chula Vista Campuses) Department of Nursing Excellence & Advanced Practice 12/09 10/12 Scripps Mercy Hospital (San Diego Campus) Department of Nursing Excellence & Advanced Practice 1/07 12/09 Scripps Mercy Hospital (both San Diego & Chula Vista Campuses) Department of Advance Practice Nursing & Research 11/01 1/07 Scripps Mercy Hospital (San Diego Campus) Staff Development 3/99 11/01 Scripps Mercy Hospital Chair, Point of Service Council Shared Governance 12/88 11/01 Mercy Healthcare San Diego/Scripps Mercy Hospital Clinical Nurse - Neuro ICU & SICU/Critical Care 1/99 6/99 Scripps Mercy Hospital (San Diego Campus) Acting Clinical Nurse Specialist - Critical Care 8/90-10/91 Palo Verde Hospital Clinical Nurse - Emergency Care Unit 4/88-12/88 Mercy Hospital and Medical Center Clinical Nurse - 10th Floor; Neuro, Trauma, General Surgery 10/86-4/88 Mercy Hospital and Medical Center Telemetry Technician - 8 south; IMU, Telemetry 2/86-10/86 Palomar Memorial Hospital E.K.G. Technician - Clinical Physiology 11/83-9/85 Riverside Community Hospital House Orderly /ER Technician - Nursing 2/79-11/83 Palo Verde Hospital ER Technician - Emergency Care Unit

SKILLS/CLASSES: General patient care Critical assessment Triage Critical-Care patient care Advanced Critical-Care patient care Trauma nursing care Neurological and Neurosurgical patient care I.C.P. monitoring, Neuro-cerebro-dynamic monitoring Cerebral oxygenation monitoring Basic and Advanced hemodynamic monitoring Critical assessment of hemodynamic/pressure parameters Advanced fluid management Advanced client assessment ACLS/BLS/PALS ACLS instructor Mock ode blue strategic planning and implementation Shared governance Transcranial Doppler (TCD), testing and interpretation 12 Lead E.K.G., testing and interpretation Advanced respiratory management Advanced ventilatory strategies: i.e. APRV, Pressure Control/Inverse I:E Precepting, orientation and consultation Preceptor preparation & facilitation Lecturing, teaching Program development (seminar, conference, new grad training, new ICU nurse training, etc.) Implementation and coordination of ICU training program Journal club Research planning Evidence based practice CQI Techniques Morbidity and mortality review Critical situation review and analysis Knowledge of computers CNRN Review CCRN Review Languages: English and Spanish

PUBLICATIONS: Laskin, M., Nolan, S. (1991). Mock Code Blue Self- Learning Module. Mercy Hospital and Medical Center. Laskin, M., Nolan, S. (1992). Mock Code Blue Self- Learning Module: CARE 2000 Edition. Mercy Hospital and Medical Center. Sikes, P., Nolan, S. (1993). Pharmacologic management of cerebral vasospasm. Critical Care Nursing Quarterly. 15(4), 78-88. Nolan, S. (1993). Mock Code Blue Coordinators Handbook. Mercy Hospital and Medical Center. Nolan, S. (1994). Current trends in the management of acute spinal cord injury. Critical Care Nursing Quarterly. 17(1), 64-78. Nolan, S. (2000). Relationship between neurological outcome and the neuroscience intensive care unit. Unpublished Master s Thesis, San Diego State University. Amber, R., Geske, T., Nolan, S. (2002). Code Gray Self-Learning Module. Scripps Mercy Hospital. Nolan, S., Naylor, G., Burns, M. (2003). Code gray an organized approach to inpatient stroke. Critical Care Nursing Quarterly. 26(4), 296-302. Nolan, S. (2003). Code gray: emergency response to inpatient stroke. Critical Care Nursing Quarterly. 26(4), issue editor. Nolan, S. (2004). Neurologic Emergencies. Topics in Emergency Medicine. 26(3), issue editor. Nolan, S., Li, J. (2004). Outcome-based approach to secondary stroke in the emergency department: Code gray.. Topics in Emergency Medicine. 26(3), 201-211. Nolan, S. (2005). Traumatic brain injury a review. Critical Care Nursing Quarterly. 28(2), 188-194. Nolan, S., Albano, C., Comandante, L. (2005). Innovations in the management of cerebral injury. Critical Care Nursing Quarterly.

28(2), 135-149. Nolan, S., Murphy, J. (2006). The tried, true and new: A traditional approach to critical care education with a new twist. Critical Care Nursing Quarterly. 29(3), 199-206. Nolan, S. (2007). Fundamentals of Critical Care Support (FCCS), 4 th Edition. Chapter 8 - Neurologic Support. Revised/updated chapter 8 of textbook. Society of Critical Care Medicine.. Nolan, S. (2008). Nursing M&M reviews: learning from our outcomes. RN. 71(1), 36-40. Nolan, S., Burkard, J., Clark, M., Davidson, J. and Agan, D. (2010). Effect of morbidity and mortality peer review on nurse accountability and ventilator-associated pneumonia rates. Journal of Nursing Administration. 40(9), 374-383. Bonnell, S., Macauley, K. & Nolan, S. (2013). Management and handoff of a deteriorating patient from primary to acute care settings: A nursing academic and acute care collaborative case scenario. Simulation in Healthcare, Journal of the Society for Simulation in Healthcare. 8(3), 180-182. REFERENCES: Available upon request.