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1. Isolate and explain one thing you learned about yourself (your values, intere

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Question

1. Isolate and explain one thing you learned about yourself (your values, interests, motivations, strengths, etc.) through this experience of working as a Certified Nursing Assistant?

Required Components (6pts) 6pts - At least one thing they learned about themselves, clearly explained, leaving reader with no ambiguity. 4pts – Reader left with minor questions about student’s answer. 2pts – Answer is vague or ambiguous. 0pts – Question not answered Depth of Reflection (10pts) 10pts – Reflection includes clear connections between the Learning Experience and what student learned about self. Examples are clear, logical, and relevant. Thoughts expressed with clarity and organization. 7pts – Reader left with some questions about how the student’s answer relates to ELE (learning experience) experience. Some problems with logic, clarity or organization. 3pts – Answer doesn’t make sense. Problems exist with logic, clarity, organization. 0pts – Question not answered clearly at all; no depth of thought demonstrated. Style (4pts) 4pts – Sentence and paragraph construction is correct; no grammatical, spelling, syntax errors. Answer is organized with transitions that make it easy to read and understand. 3pts – Several mistakes 2pts – Enough mistakes to be distracting 0pts – Rife with mistakes

Explanation / Answer

Once you become as a qualified nurse and work along with the patients, then you develop yourself automatically as very responsible, which follows in the personal life as well, a sense of accountability such that we are responsible for answering to the actions in whatever we do towards patient care. We also become very proactive in thinking about what would happen next to the implementations done for our patients .