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|| Maybe This Is Possible for Me Too ||
Dear Kim,
I donāt know how to begin⦠My hands are shaking a little while I write this. But my heart says I must.
I read your message⦠about R. The one who did the report in 20 minutes. I stop and I cry. Not because I am sad⦠but because I feel something deep. Like a small fire in my chest. Like⦠maybe, maybe this is possible for me too?
Every day I practice. I read, I write. Then I erase. Then I try again. Sometimes I feel like I’m going nowhere⦠like I write the same thing again and again, and I still get stuck. Grammar is hard. Punctuation, spelling, comma⦠where to put, where not. Sometimes I think I will never get it right.
But when I read R’s story⦠it give me hope. If she did it⦠maybe one day I will too. Maybe not today, maybe not perfect. But I will keep going. I want to do it in 20 minutes. I want to write with confidence. I want to pass this exam. More than thatāI want to help. I want to care for patients in Canada, with clear words and strong heart.
Thank you, Kim. For showing us itās possible. For believing in us, even when we donāt believe in ourselves. For giving us tools and stories and⦠light. Your words feel like a hand holding mine. I am not alone.
I will continue with the writing practice. I will read the reports. I will study the pain scale, the vocabulary, the format. I will not give up.
From my heart⦠thank you. May God bless you always for your kindness.
With hope,
āA.
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Here is a glimpse of excellence ā Rās submission. With only one minor error, she has managed to encapsulate the essence of effective communication in nursing. When she excitedly shared, “Horaaaaaaaaay, I did it in 20 minutes⦠I hope that I can do it in a real exam,” it wasn’t just a personal victory for R, but a shining example for all IENs striving for success.
Dive into this incident report and marvel at the advanced competencies displayed. Notice the precision in punctuation, the meticulous recording of vital signs, the understanding of the pain scale, and the skill in quoting a witness. This isn’t just writing; it’s the art of conveying crucial information swiftly and accurately in a high-pressure healthcare setting.
On March 22, 2012 at 3 pm, a mom shouted for help. Linda, a 5 y/o girl of bed #8, was found on the ground in her room. She was crying, and a sign of 2cm scratch was seen on her right knee; her IV line was dislodged, and a pool of blood and fluid was poured on the floor. Her mom expressed,ā Linda was thirsty, I just went to bring her a glass of water; I forgot to raise the bed rails, and she fell down.ā Head to toe assessment was done: she was pale, conscious and verbalized; she felt dizzy; she was crying and complaining of her kneeās pain 7 out of 10, where 1 as the least and 10 as the worst pain. Vitals were assessed: BP 80/50 mmHg, PR 110/min, RR 23/min, T 36.3 C. Dr. John was notified, his orders were carried out: a new IV line was inserted on the opposite hand; acetaminophen tab 200 mg PO stat was given, and repeated if pain> 6; brain CT Scan was taken to rule out head injury; X-Ray of her right knee was taken to rule out any fracture; her wound was cleaned and dressed. At 6 pm, she was totally conscious with no pain or dizziness. Vitals were BP 90/60 mmHg, PR 1oo/min, RR 20/min, T 36.9 C. The incident was reported to the supervisor. ā¦ā¦ā¦..R.RN
But how did R achieve this? The secret lies in CELBANPrep’s proven method, tailored specifically for IENs. Our program focuses on crafting organized, detailed, and error-free reports for CELBAN Writing in 20 minutes or less. A game-changer has been our new Grammar Essentials series, especially the Advanced Punctuation module, available in the CELBANPrep Silver Bundle. These resources are not just learning tools; they are catalysts for transformation, turning your weaknesses into your greatest strengths.
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And remember, this miraculous improvement comes with practice, practice, and more practice. Start your preparations today and step confidently towards your summit. Let this success story be your inspiration and your guide.
Have a wonderful day filled with learning and growth!
Warm regards, Kim
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