Jennifer Haston
About Jennifer Haston
Jennifer Haston is a Charge Nurse at CommonSpirit Health in Bryan, Texas, with a Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Texas Christian University. She has extensive experience in neuro/cardiac care and has been involved in training new nurses while advocating for their needs.
Work at CommonSpirit Health
Jennifer Haston has been employed at CommonSpirit Health since 2019, initially serving as a Registered Nurse in the Stroke Unit. In 2021, she advanced to the role of Charge Nurse, where she has continued to work for three years in Bryan, Texas. In her current position, she advocates for nursing staff during charge nurse meetings, ensuring their concerns are addressed. She has also gained experience in managing a unit that was temporarily converted into a COVID Intermediate Care Unit, where she handled high-flow nasal cannula and other patient care specific to COVID-19.
Education and Expertise
Jennifer Haston earned her Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Texas Christian University, completing her studies from 2015 to 2019. Her education focused on Registered Nursing, equipping her with essential skills for her nursing career. She holds certifications in Basic Life Support (BLS), Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS), and the National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale (NIHSS), demonstrating her commitment to maintaining high standards in patient care.
Background
Before joining CommonSpirit Health, Jennifer Haston worked as a Behavioral Health Technician at Riverwalk Ranch for two months in 2018. This role provided her with foundational experience in patient care, which she has built upon in her nursing career. She has experience in a mixed neuro/cardiac unit, where she developed strong skills in interpreting cardiac rhythms and managing cardiac drips.
Achievements
Throughout her nursing career, Jennifer Haston has precepted new graduate nurses, providing essential guidance and support as they transition into their professional roles. Her experience includes working in high-pressure environments, such as a unit converted for COVID-19 care, where she adapted to the demands of managing complex patient needs.