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No. N a m e 1 AALA, MARIANNE RUTH AQUINO 2 AB-ABULON, DARNA GUMANAB 3 ABA, JIM KARLO ROJAS 4 ABABA, CHRISTINA BERNADETTE MAGANA 5 ABABON, EMELYN TABURA 6 ABAC, JICKY DE LOS REYES 7 ABAC, RANDY HORCA 8 ABACAN, BILLY JOE CASTRO 9 ABACAN, LOUIE RYAN COLOMA 10 ABACAN, MELANIE JANE SABROSO 11 ABAD, ABIGAEL LALANGAN 12 ABAD, ALEXIA GRACE ABELLA 13 ABAD, ALLELI JENNA VICUÑA 14 ABAD, BIANCA ELLAINE CRUZ 15 ABAD, CHRISTIA MAE DE GUZMAN 16 ABAD, CLAURENCIANA BALITE 17 ABAD, DIANNE JOY HORTALEZA 18 ABAD, DOMINADOR JR BATAAN 19 ABAD, GRACEL ORIEL 20 ABAD, JEFFERSON CARLO DUPITAS 21 ABAD, KATHARINE AGNES DIOKO 22 ABAD, KAYZEL ALLENDA GOTANO 23 ABAD, KENNEDY BAZAR 24 ABAD, LESTER NATHAN RITAN 25 ABAD, MARIA MARGARITA VALENZUELA 26 ABAD, MARY JOY ONG 27 ABAD, MICHELLE CAMERO 28 ABAD, PETER JAMES BONGOLAN 29 ABAD, RHODA CECILIA LIMBOY 30 ABAD, RONALD JOSHUA LOZADA 31 ABADAY, AMY JOY CORDERO 32 ABADAY, LADYBIRD REYNOSO 33 ABADIA, ABIGAIL GEONZON 34 ABADIA, CLEO VELASQUEZ 35 ABADIA, HEATHER DANSALAN 36 ABADIANO, ABIGAIL ROSE 37 ABADIANO, MA PATRICIA ALMAYDA 38 ABADIANO, MEI BARRACA 39 ABADILLA, CAROL MAE CELESTINO 40 ABADILLA, FELICIA LANCE MARTINEZ 41 ABADILLOS, MARIA JONAS MARINO 42 ABAGA, JUVEMAR PIMENTEL 43 ABAGAT, DANICA GERONA 44 ABAGAT, JEANYLYN BALLESTER 45 ABAIGAR, AMBER JOANNE SALITA 46 ABAIGAR, AYRA PABON 47 ABAINZA, ELAINE MENDIOLA 48 ABALA, JESSININ BICALDO 49 ABALAHON, KAREEN BONGABONG 50 ABALDONADO, JOHN CARL CASTILLO Roll of Successful Examinees in the NURSE LICENSURE EXAMINATION Held on JULY 3 & 4, 2010 Page: 3 of 755 Released on AUGUST 25, 2010 Seq. No. N a m e 51 ABALLE, RENATO JR REGLA 52 ABALON, KATRINA JAMAINE LEDDA 53 ABALOS, AMIE LAARNI GASPAR 54 ABALOS, CHARMAINE DIANNE PARINAS 55 ABALOS, FRITZIE LARA CRUZ 56 ABALOS, GLADYS MAE NARIO 57 ABALOS, JAKE GALASI 58 ABALOS, JAN MAYENE NERONA 59 ABALOS, JESSICA ESCOBAR 60 ABALOS, JOANNA MICHELLE MALANUM 61 ABALOS, JOELET ARANIEGO 62 ABALOS, JOVIT BACANI 63 ABALOS, KELVIN FRANCIS AGUINALDO 64 ABALOS, LEIZL DELA CRUZ 65 ABALOS, LIEZEL MISLANG 66 ABALOS, LOVELY DE VERA 67 ABALOS, MARIE ANGELIQUE NERA 68 ABALOS, PEE GEE LOU NASOL 69 ABALOS, PRINCESS REVOCAL 70 ABALOS, ROLANDO CARIAGA 71 ABALOS, ROMMEL PONTANES 72 ABALOS, SHERWIN GACULA 73 ABALUS, BARBARA ANNE MIRA 74 ABAMONGA, ANJULIE DECIN 75 ABAN, APRIL GRACE REYES 76 ABAN, AUBREY ALMOGUERA 77 ABAN, DELAILAH AMOR BANGOT 78 ABAN, JOANNA MAY CASTAÑERO 79 ABAN, MARY CLAIRE ENRIQUEZ 80 ABAN, MYLENE PAJAYON 81 ABAN, ROIE BASCAR 82 ABANADOR, ABEGAIL DIANNE BELTRAN 83 ABANADOR, YVES CHRISTIAN RANCHEZ 84 ABANCE, WILHELM MONTES 85 ABANDO, GEMMALYN SULPA 86 ABANDO, MAE ABIGAIL LORENZO 87 ABANDO, ROSETTE DAVID 88 ABANES, CHERRIELYN BERNABE 89 ABANG, ALICE QUERETO 90 ABANGAN, GLADYSMAE CRUZ 91 ABANGAN, MARIA VANESSA LEIGH ALBINA 92 ABANGGAN, ALEX MALATE 93 ABANGLEY, RITZEBELLE COPERO 94 ABANIL, DANILEE MAY FLOR VINOYA 95 ABANILLA, MANIECEL ABECILLA 96 ABANTE, JEREMEH DIONES 97 ABANTE, JERRY RAZON 98 ABANTE, MARCELIANO JR LUISTRO 99 ABANTO, BENDALYN CABACTULAN 100 ABANTO, FARAH AUBREY CARILLAGA Roll of Successful Examinees in the NURSE LICENSURE EXAMINATION Held on JULY 3 & 4, 2010 Page: 4 of 755 Released on AUGUST 25, 2010 Seq. No. N a m e 101 ABANTO, JONALYN DACILLO 102 ABANTO, KRISTINE ELOISA SAN BUENAVENTURA 103 ABANTO, WILFREDO V QUIÑONES 104 ABAO, ALTHEA MAE REGALA 105 ABAO, LEIAN RAE FRANZ GARAY 106 ABAO, ROSELYN ORTEGA 107 ABAOAG, JOENATHAN ORTIZ 108 ABAPO, JOSEPH NIEL VELOSO 109 ABAPO, ROSEMARIE VILLACORA 110 ABAPO, ROY ANGELO BUICO 111 ABAR, JOSEPHINE IGNACIO 112 ABARADO, AILYN ACAPULCO 113 ABARAO, JHONNIFER ARELLANO 114 ABARCA, JANICE SARCIA 115 ABARCA, MICHAEL MEJIA 116 ABARCA, ZENNIA AUGUSTO 117 ABARIENTOS, CYBELLE PALISOC 118 ABARING, GARY GUARINO 119 ABARO, PAOLA BLANCA IRIGAYEN 120 ABARQUEZ, AIVAN SUIZO 121 ABARQUEZ, BRIAN VON ESCALERA 122 ABARQUEZ, KELVIN CEASAR CORDERO 123 ABARQUEZ, MAE ANN MAYRINA 124 ABARQUEZ, NIÑA MAE DIAO 125 ABARQUEZ, RAYMART CAMBE 126 ABARQUEZ, VALERENCE GARCIA 127 ABARRA, ALEXIS BETTINA CRUZ 128 ABARRA, KRISTINA LAPAZ 129 ABARRE, DULCE AMOR CADIGAL 130 ABARRI, J KRISTIL APILAN 131 ABARRIENTOS, PHALM APRIL ALVAREZ 132 ABARRO, ALAIN JIMENEZ 133 ABARRO, MARIA CORAZON CHAVEZ 134 ABARRO, RACHELLE MARIE SAGPAO 135 ABARY, ROI ALDRIN LOBITAÑA 136 ABAS, AGNES MISOLA 137 ABAS, MARK JAYSON DIMAYACYAC 138 ABAS, RAIZA AKMAD 139 ABASOLA, RONICA JANE TEDRIA 140 ABASOLO, CARLOS VINCENT MANGAOANG 141 ABASOLO, DAISY MAY FRANCISCO 142 ABASOLO, MELODY SILONGA 143 ABASOLO, PABLITO MENDOZA 144 ABASTAR, KATHRINA SANA 145 ABASTAS, NEIL JENUS GURREA 146 ABASTILLAS, IRISH JANE CAMPOGAN 147 ABASTILLAS, JERAH PELIPEL 148 ABAT, JAMES PAOLO CABANBAN 149 ABAT, MARIA CHRISANTA FRIGILLANA 150 ABATAY, ANAMARIE EMENTO Roll of Successful Examinees in the NURSE LICENSURE EXAMINATION Held on JULY 3 & 4, 2010 Page: 5 of 755 Released on AUGUST 25, 2010 Seq. No. N a m e 151 ABATAYO, BIANCA CATHERINE SAAVEDRA 152 ABATAYO, JOSEFLOR ARMEA 153 ABATOL, GEORGE MICHAEL ESTINOZO 154 ABAWAG, GRACE ANN SUELA 155 ABAY, JULIE ANNE DE LOS SANTOS 156 ABAY-ABAY, JEMERY CASTINO 157 ABAYA, APRIL MAE REMPIS 158 ABAYA, ARVIN JOHN SALAZAR 159 ABAYA, GILDA DULAY 160 ABAYA, JOANNA MARIE ANTINEW 161 ABAYA, JOSE NICO SALVANERA 162 ABAYA, MARGAUX YSABEL BOBILA 163 ABAYA, MARIEL TAMAYO 164 ABAYA, REISON MARVIN PAA 165 ABAYARE, MA ARIANWEN CERDEÑA 166 ABAYATO, KATYA KWAN 167 ABAYGAR, EMMANUEL CRISPIN APAWAN 168 ABAYON, JERARD ARMAN ANGELES 169 ABAYON, JOEVEN BELO 170 ABAÑO, ARRIANE JOY ORENDAIN 171 ABAÑO, JOVER FABON 172 ABAÑO, MARCIALEJ LASTIMOSA 173 ABBANG, SHERIE MAY ORTEGO 174 ABBILANI, FATIMA RAWHEEN DAHAMBAN 175 ABBUGAO, DEVINA BANGLIGAN 176 ABBURAN, SARAH JANE ALIH 177 ABCEDE, SHERYLENE TIMOGAN 178 ABCHAR, LARRY LASSIN 179 ABDAWA, MARIE FLORENCE SALIWAN 180 ABDEL JAWAD, SARAH FATIMA LAGUTIN 181 ABDEL NABI, MAGIE MAHMOUD 182 ABDON, SHOLLIEL ANNE ROMANO 183 ABDUHALIM, RAMADA MAJA 184 ABDUHALIM, ROHANA PEÑAFLOR 185 ABDUL, JONAL-JAMES GUIRNALDO 186 ABDUL, LIAN MAE MALAGINTING 187 ABDUL-AZIZ, MOH FARHAN MAHMUD 188 ABDULA, FERDINAND SEDANO 189 ABDULA, SHARIMA EDAO 190 ABDULGAPUR, SHAMEERA JULKIPLI 191 ABDULLA, SHEHERASZADE KALABUD 192 ABDULLAH, JOMAR REBUTA 193 ABDULRAHMAN, SAED ESMAEL 194 ABDULWAHID, AL-WAJIR UBAIDA 195 ABDURAJAK, KAWSAR TAHIL 196 ABDURAJAK, MOHAMMAD HAMID 197 ABDURAJAN, SHALIMA SALIH 198 ABDURAJI, RAZHELLA PESY 199 ABDURASAD, SHEMAH SAMSARAJI 200 ABDUSALAM, FATIMA NADINE DURI Roll of Successful Examinees in the NURSE LICENSURE EXAMINATION Held on JULY 3 & 4, 2010 Page: 6 of 755 Released on AUGUST 25, 2010 Seq. No. N a m e 201 ABDUWA, FERKIYA ABDULKADER 202 ABECIA, JOHN ALVIN REYNALDA 203 ABECIA, JOHN LESTER ARGUELLES 204 ABECILLA, CYRUS KAYE CULABA 205 ABEDES, STENELY MALAMUG 206 ABEGAN, LEAH TEOLOGO 207 ABEJA, LOUIE ANDREW ESTANISLAO 208 ABEJA, MA ISABEL GARCIA 209 ABEJAR, GRANT INVINZOR RUIZO 210 ABEJAR, MARIEL ANNE LAGARTO 211 ABEJERO, MARIA JOSEFINA DEVANADERO 212 ABEJO, MABELLE FAITH MAHILOM 213 ABEJO, MARK KRISTOPHER CINCHES 214 ABEJON, JONALYN ARCE 215 ABEL, JOAN LEA GECALE 216 ABELA, ISABELLE MENESES 217 ABELANES, FRANCES ELAINE FARIÑAS 218 ABELILLA, LEANA JOY RIOFLORIDO 219 ABELINDE, CAROLYN ARLANTE 220 ABELLA, ANABELLE LANDAO 221 ABELLA, ANN DANICA QUILINO 222 ABELLA, BRYAN JOHN SAMANIEGO 223 ABELLA, CHARLOTTE DIMPLE BABATUGON 224 ABELLA, FREDELIZA ARAPOC 225 ABELLA, HELEN MELANIE ALVAREZ 226 ABELLA, JEAN PONIENTE 227 ABELLA, JESUS PAULO DIGUEÑO 228 ABELLA, JOE SANTOS 229 ABELLA, JOFEL MAY DE GUZMAN 230 ABELLA, JOHN KENNETH JARAMILLO 231 ABELLA, JUDITH MARIE MIROTE 232 ABELLA, KATHLEEN MALINAO 233 ABELLA, KATHRIN ROTH 234 ABELLA, KRYSTEL MARIZ PATALAY 235 ABELLA, LOVELLA BARRO 236 ABELLA, MARIA LUISA LARGADO 237 ABELLA, MARK IAN MENDOZA 238 ABELLA, MICHAEL AESCHYLUS MANGILA 239 ABELLA, MIRASOL OCHIA 240 ABELLADA, GILBERT JR TULABAN 241 ABELLANA, ROY FRANCIS HAOS 242 ABELLANO, IAN EMERSON DALANON 243 ABELLANOSA, FEBRA RAE TORRES 244 ABELLANOSA, MARIETTA PAPELLERO 245 ABELLANOZA, INEZ IREEN SOON 246 ABELLAR, JAFFEE JANE BALOYA 247 ABELLAR, JOANETTE GENERALAO 248 ABELLAR, SHEILA ANN JESSEN CABALLERO 249 ABELLERA, JULIE-ANNE KILAYKO 250 ABELLERA, JUSTINE KENNETH DEVERATURDA Roll of Successful Examinees in the NURSE LICENSURE EXAMINATION Held on JULY 3 & 4, 2010 Page: 7 of 755 Released on AUGUST 25, 2010 Seq. No. N a m e 251 ABELLERA, KARINA EXEVEA 252 ABELLERA, KATHREEN ALCARAZ 253 ABELLERA, LEAH ELLA SERQUENIA 254 ABELLERA, MARIA CRISTINA RAMOS 255 ABELLERA, MARIA ELENA RAMOS 256 ABELLIGOS, JYNE ARMERO 257 ABELLIGOS, KATHRINA LERON 258 ABELLO, ALMA FAYE MACADENDEN 259 ABELLO, HANA KIRSTIE SAN MIGUEL 260 ABELLO, LESTER ISIDRO 261 ABELLON, JUDD JOSEPH SOLSOLOY 262 ABELLON, LYNN LAYSON 263 ABELO, MARY MADELAINE JUNTILLA 264 ABELON, DAISY ASUNCION 265 ABELON, PHILMARK JAVIER 266 ABENALES, DIANA JEAN FERNANDO 267 ABENDANIO, ANGELICA ANGGA 268 ABENDAÑO, MARRY ROSE ELIZABETH OCULARES 269 ABENILLA, CHRISTIAN LOREN 270 ABENOJA, GRACE ANNE FONTANOS 271 ABENOJA, GRACE DIANNE FONTANOS 272 ABENOJA, KATRINA DENISE HUFANA 273 ABENOJA, RACHEL DE OCAMPO 274 ABENOJAR, DON TIMOTHY ABONG 275 ABENOJAR, DONN GARCIA 276 ABENOJAR, RODESSA CUARE 277 ABERGOS, RODERICK CORDIAL 278 ABERILLA, ABIGAIL INSO 279 ABERILLA, JAN HANS FERNANDEZ 280 ABERO, GRANDINO SAGAO 281 ABES, KRIS ANGELI PIDLAOAN 282 ABES, MARY JOY QUIÑO 283 ABESAMIS, GIOVANNI ESTEBAN 284 ABESAMIS, PAULA CORINNA GAWAT 285 ABESAMIS, SHEENA BERNANDINO 286 ABETCHUELA, ARVIN TROY PRIETO 287 ABETO, MELIZA RIMPOS 288 ABETONG, ALVY MAY FERNANDEZ 289 ABIAN, JIMNETTE TAGOON
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