1. Jordan M. Russell
833 Wright St. (262) 347-7565
Oshkosh, WI 54901 jor.m.russell@gmail.com
Skills
Achiever—Accomplishtasks efficiently in stressful situations and maintain perseverance through follow-up
Analytical—Consider all factorsthat affector cause a problem while developing a solution or process
Developer—Recognizeand cultivate the potential in others while gratifying all signs of improvement
Relator—Find deep satisfaction in working hard with friends and coworkerstowards a goal
Strategic—Manage limited time workingmultiple jobs and continuing to improve in school
OB experience witha range of patients and increased knowledge through study abroad and immersion clinicals
Education
University of Wisconsin Oshkosh Oshkosh, WI
Bachelorof Science in Nursing Anticipated Graduation Date: May 14, 2016
Major: Nursing Cumulative GPA 3.42/4.0
Certifications
Basic Life Support Certification and First Aid September 2015
Certified Nursing Assistant April 2013—April 2015
Clinical Experience
Ministry St. Clare’s Hospital-Family Birth Center Weston, WI
ImmersionClinicalSynthesis February 2016—May 2016
Receiving education from a preceptor for252 hours of clinical in 14 weeks withup to 3 patients a day
Contributing to therapeutic communication during labor and education for new parents after delivery
Establishing a relationship with patients and families while completing newborn and postpartum cares
Incorporating evidence based practice when placing intravenous and foley catheters in labor patients
Nicaragua—Study Abroad Masaya and Granada, Nicaragua
CommunityHealthClinical September 2015—January 2016
Participate in domestic violence,Ebola, and poverty simulations to remain informed and prepared
Communicated through medical translators throughout trip while improving on Spanish speaking skills
Developed assessments and health histories on families at mobile clinics,health posts, and home visits
Informed pregnant women about warning signs of preterm labor and complications, and demonstrated
techniques fornonpharmacological pain management after completing full prenatal assessments
Theda Clark Medical Center Neenah, WI
Medical/SurgicalClinical February 2015—May 2015
Coordinated care for 2 new patients each day while enhancing skills withnursing procedures such as
starting IVs, removing JP drains, completing tracheotomy suctioning, and dressing changes
Assisted withdaily tasks for 2 patients and 5 to 10 staff members in medical surgical unit, emergency
department, and intensive care unit each day
Berlin Memorial Hospital Berlin, WI
Medical/SurgicalClinical September 2014—November 2014
Administered medications accurately and based on appropriate assessments, vitals, and provider orders
Collaborated care for1 patient each shift with teams such as physicaltherapy and occupational therapy
Implemented critical thinking skills and nursing procedures by workingwith catheters and IV pumps
Appleton Retirement and Brewster Village Appleton, WI
GerontologyClinical February 2014—May 2014
Completed care plans accurately for 4 residents considering their health status and risks fordisease
Educated clients about risks for osteoarthritis and COPD whileassessing blood pressures at health fair
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HealthcareRelated Experience
UWHospital and Clinics—Trauma and Life Support Center July 2015—Present
Student NursingAssistant Madison, WI
Performbasic nursing procedures related to the care and comfortof 12 to 24 patients in stable and
unstable conditions and have knowledge of the patient population needs
Providecalming patient environment, perform general unit upkeep, order and maintain unit equipment,
and order supplies withoutdirect supervision
Heritage Nursing and Rehabilitation Center July 2013—January 2014
Certified NursingAssistant PortWashington, WI
Demonstrate exceptional health care for up to 20 residents a shift assisting withactivities of daily living
Adapted to changes in schedules to accommodate the needs of residents and coworkers
WorkExperience
University of Wisconsin Oshkosh Resident Life August 2013—August 2015
CommunityAdvisorand ConferenceAssistantinTaylor Hall Oshkosh, WI
Maintain a safe and healthy environment for 30 students to livein and learn with different university
resources available to them
Enforcedpolicies and procedures set for student safety in collaboration withthe campus police and
residence hall staff
Conference Services-University of Wisconsin Oshkosh June 2014—August 2014
ConferenceAssistantin TaylorHall Oshkosh, WI
Completed duty rounds and programs to create a safe environment for up to 500 guests at a time
Organized check-inand check-outsof different camps and conferences with communication fordirector
Harvey,Giese, Bejma, and Nolan Family June 2004—August 2013
Nanny Cedarburg and Grafton, WI
Managed busy schedules for camps and tutoring foran average of twochildren each day
Adjust schedules and cares when one or both children were sick or injured
Modeled healthy eating habits and prepared adequate nutrition during long days full of activities
LeadershipExperience,Memberships,andHonors
Oshkosh Student Nurses Association Member (UWOshkosh) Fall 2012—Present
University Honors Program Member (UWOshkosh) Fall 2012—Present
Hands on Oshkosh Volunteer (UWOshkosh) Fall 2013, Spring 2014, Fall 2014