Marc Incitti
Geisinger Commonwealth School of Medicine, Class of 2017
From Mountain Top, PA
From Mountain Top, PA
Experienced critical care registered nurse with a demonstrated history of working in acute care/ICU/ER and with leading knowledge of northeastern Pennsylvania's health care industry. CCRN-CMC, CEN.
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Marc Incitti of Scranton, other first-year Doctor of Medicine (MD) students, receive white coat at Geisinger Commonwealth School of Medicine ceremony
Marc Incitti of Scranton and other first-year Doctor of Medicine (MD) students received the first symbol of their new profession as Geisinger Commonwealth School of Medicine (Geisinger Commonwealth...
August, 16 2017 - Verified by Geisinger Commonwealth School of Medicine
Marc Incitti of Edwardsville, other members of Geisinger Commonwealth School of Medicine's Class of 2017, receive master of biomedical sciences (MBS) degrees
Marc Incitti of Edwardsville and other members of Geisinger Commonwealth School of Medicine's (Geisinger Commonwealth) graduating Class of 2017 received master of biomedical sciences degrees at a c...
May, 10 2017 - Verified by Geisinger Commonwealth School of Medicine
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Emergency Registered Nurse at Community Health Systems
Experience with assessing, diagnosing and treating a wide range of medical and psychiatric emergencies
Adept at wound care, splinting, venipuncture for IV access, and placement of urinary catheters and naso/orogastric tubes
Trauma-certified through the Emergency Nurses Association, TNCC
Experience acting as triage nurse
September 2014 - Present
Critical Care Registered Nurse at Community Health Systems
Experience with the following:
o STEMI and NSTEMI diagnosis and treatment, Post-Cardiac Arrest Hypothermia care, Post-Percutaneous Intervention care
o Operation of Mindray Patient Monitoring Systems
o Patient care requiring either Hemodialysis or Continuous Renal Replacement Therapy Dialysis
o Critical medications and how their indications change situationally (e.g. a cardiac or respiratory arrest)
o Pulmonary toileting, endotracheal tube care and tracheostomy care and the importance of oral hygiene
o Mechanical ventilation, including the rationale for mode selection, adjustments to rate, tidal volume, FiO2, and pressure support
o End-of-Life care discussions as well as code status augmentation, in the absence of and assisting physicians
o Interacting with Gift of Life and the medicolegal aspects pertinent to health care professionals
o Recognition of metabolic disturbances (i.e. acid-base, electrolyte, etc.) and their clinical manifestations and treatments
Actively certified to manage patient care including an IntraAortic Balloon Pump, Impella Percutaneous Ventricular Assist Devices, Maquet CARDIOHELP ExtraCorporeal Membrane Oxygenation
ACLS, PALS
* I have the unique ability to not only work regularly in critical care and the ED, but also I work on each Medical-Surgical floor (including orthopedics and oncology,) each Cardiac Telemetry floor, and as Admission Nurse. It is not a rare occurrence for me to work in four different hospital locations, caring for 10-30 different patients, throughout the course of a 16-hour shift. To the best of my knowledge, I am the only nurse at Wilkes-Barre General Hospital with this universal flexibility, and the only CCRN-CMC, CEN at WBGH.
May 2013 - Present