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Jordan D.

Dillmore
15115 Buckhorn Ct. Apt.103 Lutz, Florida 33559 | (941) 468-7794 | jordandillmore@yahoo.com
E-Portfolio: http://jordandillmoreportfolio.weebly.com

CERTIFICATIONS

Registered Nurse: RN9391743


BLS: Expires 6/2016
PALS: Expires 6/2016
S.T.A.B.L.E.: Expires 9/2016
NRP: Expires 9/2016
NICU Advanced Developmental Care Training

EDUCATION
Bachelor of Science in Nursing
Tampa, Florida
University of South Florida
Expected August 2014
Cumulative GPA: 3.44/4.0
Coursework:
o Completed: Fundamentals of Nursing, Pharmacology, Pathophysiology, Medical Surgical Nursing I & II,
Evidence Based Practice, Child & Adolescent Health Nursing, Ethical/ Legal Aspects of Nursing

AWARDS
Florida Medallion Scholars Award Recipient

CLINICAL EXPERIENCE
Clinical Experience: 900 hours
Sarasota, Florida
Sarasota Memorial Hospital
August 2012-July 2014
Fundamentals:
o Learn basic nursing skills
o Assist Patient Care Technicians with their patient care
o Change linens and perform bed baths
o Check blood glucose levels with Accucheck machines
o Record and documented vital signs, noting the correct ranges
Medical Surgical I:
o Perform all patient care for my patients
o Visit special nursing care areas and work with patients in special ways
o Help RT in the NICU with the respiratory equipment related to the infants
o Practice nursing skills under the supervision of RNs
o Perform assessments, begin and remove Foleys and IV catheters, administer medications
Psychiatric:
o Perform mental status exams on clients
Medical Surgical II:
o Care for patients in specialty areas such as CVICU, PACU, OR, ER, and Cardiac Intensive Medical Surgical
floors
o Nursing Assessments and Passing Medications
Obstetrics/Pediatrics:
o Care for patients on the pediatric floor, NICU, mother/baby unit, and labor and delivery unit
o Assess, document, administer medications, and perform nursing skills
Leadership and Management 27.5 hours:
o SMH NICU 21 hours:
o Shadow NICU Clinical Coordinator and
o Observe a charge nurse for a shift.
Rounded with the interdisciplinary team, create patient-nurse assignments, assist nurses when
they need help with procedures and admissions, decide which nurses and respiratory therapists
will be transporting a baby to another hospital for emergency surgery,
Preceptorship: 185 hours
o NICU 117 hours

Maintain patient loads of up to three at a time performing assessments, beginning IVs, assisting with
PICC placement and blood cultures, straight catheters, sterile and aseptic line priming, assist with
arterial and venous line access,
o Attend HEMI and new audiology test in-services
o Attend cesarean sections and vaginal deliveries with the NICU team in high risk situations
Learn respiratory set up for isolettes
Ascertain sterile technique for receiving the baby from the obstetrician
Understand neonatal resuscitation
Cardiac Step-down/Telemetry: 68 hours
o Care for a maximum of four patient assignments on my own
o Perform assessments, documenting, call doctors and other consults, administer medications, insert
Foley catheters, begin IVs, ambulate freshly post-op patients, and bladder scan patients

WORK
Patient Care Tech
St. Petersburg, Florida
All Childrens Hospital Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
April 2014- Present
Trusted by nurses to feed neonates that are often uncoordinated and brady frequently
Help with admissions, transfers, obtaining vital signs, measuring input and output, and bereavement care
Assist nurses with procedures such as PICC placement, obtaining blood cultures, placing NG/OG tubes, IV starts,
dressing changes, tracheostomy tube changes, circumcisions, bladder scans, foley insertions, eye exams, and
hearing tests
Observe the medical team perform codes, PEG placements, and PDA ligations at the bedside
Patient Observer/Oncology Tech
Tampa, Florida
Moffitt Cancer Center Float Pool & Infusion Clinic
June 2013- June 2014
Observe and maintain patient safety
Care for patients needs and monitor vital signs and Is and Os
Support nurses with dressing changes, wound care and packing, tracheostomy tube changes, blood glucose
checking, PICC placement, and hygiene

RESEARCH ACTIVITIES
TGH Nurse Time Study
Stop clock and record nurse timing
Pre-natal Cortisol Level Study
Donate a hair sample to be in the control non-pregnant group

Tampa, Florida
June 2014
Tampa, Florida
May 2014

PRESENTATIONS
Quality Improvement Project Presented to SMH NICU
Multimodal Stimulation: Music Therapy

Sarasota, Florida
June 2014

VOLUNTEER

USF College of Nursing


Shriners Hospitals for Children
James A. Haley Veterans Hospital
Englewood Hospital Rehab Center & Emergency Room

May 2013
May 2012
August 2011-February 2012
August 2009- January 2010

MEMBERSHIP

Journal Club, Secretary


NICU Patient Care Practice Council
Florida Nurses Association

REFERENCES

Cindy Driscoll (Interim Executive Nursing Officer) All Childrens Hospital cdrisco2@jhmi.edu (727) 767-4110
Marina Rivers (Patient Flow Manager) Moffitt Cancer Center marina.rivers@moffitt.org (813)-745-5414
Sandy Davis (Clinical Leader) Sarasota Memorial Hospital sandy-davis@smh.com (941) 917-2360
Brittny Chabalowski (Director of Upper Division and Second Degree Nursing Programs) University of South Florida
bchabalo@health.usf.edu (813) 396-9658

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