Cloe Ayenu 12th Grade Frederick County Career and Technology Center Fundamentals of Nursing Career Objective: To become a Neonatal Nurse Practitioner Future Plans: Attend Shepherd University in the fall of 2011, studying to receive my RN license. Continuing at The University of North Carolina at Greensboro to receive my Masters of Nursing degree. Résumé: Cloe Ayenu 10345 Church Hill Road Myersville,MD 21773 240-784-0143 cloe.ayenu@yahoo.com Objective: To pursue a career in the field of Health Care Education: Frederick County Career & Technology Center Frederick, MD 21702 Professional Health Careers 2008-2009 Fundamentals of Nursing 2009-2010 Middletown High School Middletown, MD 21769 General Studies 2007-present Résumé: continued Summary of Qualifications: Work Experience: Skilled in the process of taking and recording vital signs, retrieving medical histories and preparing patients for examination. CPR/First Aid Professional Rescuer Certified. Geriatric Nursing Assistant (GNA/CNA) Northampton Manor Nursing Home Frederick, MD 21701 Helping residents with their activities of daily living (ADL’s) Competition Cheerleading Coach Style Gymnastics Frederick, MD 21702 Teaching young girls to cheer and stunt safely; choreographing competition routines Lifeguard/Pool Operator Continental Pools Inc. Ensuring the safety of guests at the pool Résumé: continued Honors & Achievements: -Honor Roll throughout High School -SkillsUSA Maryland State Western Region Vice President -2nd Place Medalist in State Nurse Assisting Competition -1st Place Medalist in Regional Nurse Assisting Competition -2nd Place Medalist in Medical Terminology Competition -Frederick County SkillsUSA Chapter President 2009-2010 -SkillsUSA Statesman & Advanced Statesman Award -Completion of levels 1 & 2 of the SkillsUSA Professional Development Program (PDP) -Silver Presidential Volunteer Service Award References: Mrs. Martha Lowry SkillsUSA Lead Advisor; Frederick County Career and Technology Center Mr. Jeffrey Hodos Biology instructor; Middletown High School Awards & Recognitions: SkillsUSA Professional Development Program (PDP) - completion of Level 1 - completion of Level 2 * In progress level 3 * Certificate of Appreciation from Frederick Co. CTC - Participation as a Student Ambassador for the 2009-2010 School Year SkillsUSA Maryland State Officer - Elected as the 2010-2011 Maryland State Western Region Vice President Certificate of Appreciation from Maryland SkillsUSA - presentation at the 2010 Fall Leadership Conference in Ocean City Awards & Recognitions continued Maryland Board of Nursing Honor Roll - Geriatric Nursing Assistant Certification - Nursing Assistant Certification 2007-2008 2009-2010 American Red Cross - CPR Certified (Professional Rescuer) - First Aid Certified 2008-2009 2010-2011 SkillsUSA Maryland Statesman and Advanced Statesman Awards - Attendance at the 2008 & 2009 Fall Leadership Conferences; resulted in completion of the programs Campaign for a State Officer Position: Selected to run for the position of Western Region Vice President - Must give a 3 minute speech proving to the delegates why I am qualified to be a state officer - Use public relations to gain the respect and votes of the delegates - Must obtain 50+ one votes in delegate assembly at 2010 State Conference 2010-2011 SkillsUSA Maryland State Officer Team: At the 2010 SkillsUSA National Conference in Kansas City, MO Skills: Blood Pressure The 1st (top) Beat: Systolic pressure is the pressure generated when the heart contracts. The 2nd (bottom) Beat: Diastolic pressure is the blood pressure when the heart is relaxed Normal B/P 120/80 Skills: Oxygen Normal Oxygen Percentages 95-100% Skills: Temperature Normal Temperatures Oral- 98.6° F Axillary- 97.6 °F Tympanic- 97.6° F Temporal- 98.6° F Rectal- 99.6° F Clinical: The practicing of learned skills in a health care setting in which the primary purpose is the delivery of medical care in a one-on-one provider-patient relationship under the supervision of a licensed registered nurse. Homewood Nursing Home Frederick Memorial Hospital Work Experience: Geriatric Nursing Assistant (GNA) Helping residents with activities of daily living (ADL’s). Those activities include bathing, eating, using the restroom, ambulation and dressing. Taking and recording vital signs and taking blood sugar levels. Also, providing support to the family members when their loved ones are sick. Northampton Manor Health Care Facility (Nursing Home) Extended Technical Studies Student Responsibilities: As a 3rd year student at my tech center, I chose to participate in the extended technical studies course. During this course I… -Assisted with the presentation of nursing assistant skills - Taught and mentored the current nursing assistant students - Assisted the instructors with Clinical Community Service: Volunteering at the Soup Kitchen Children’s Miracle Network Volunteer Cheerleading Coach Community Service: continued Recipient of the Silver Presidential Volunteer Service Award (PVSA) for having over 250 hours of community service in 2009. Over the years… I have learned The skills needed to become a Certified Nursing Assistant along with a Geriatric Nursing Assistant How to conduct myself as a leader And most importantly, who I am going to be in the future. - A well educated Neo-Natal Nurse Practitioner - - A leader in the workforce One who gives back to the community “Success means having the courage, the determination, and the will to become the person you were meant to be.” -- George Sheehan Thank You for your time