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Congratulations on thinking of enlisting! I am surprised that your recruiter did not give you a bunch of paperwork that needs to be filled out, and among that bunch might be some 'letters of Intent' examples. In my case I stated that my son is a member of the 127th MP Company stationed in Germany. For the past ten months he was down range helping the new Iraqi Police become a stronger, independent entity when, after being exposed to the blast of a strong IED he became hypoxic and c/o of dyspenia. He was intubated in the field and transported to Landstuhl Regional Medical Center (LRMC) where he remained in a medically induced coma on FiO2 100% and Peep of 30. I stated that '.despite all my years of education and of being a critical care nurse for almost 30 years.that all took a backseat, I was not prepared for how he would look, nor his prognosis' I further stated that I would have 'lost it completely' if not for the professional nursing staff at LRMC.
'I have so much respect and admiration for the nurses who are with the Army Nurse Corps and for the Air Force Nurses' who were at his bedside. I wrote that 'I wished every nursing student would aspire to become like those nurses I met.' , and then I said if my son Matthew lived 'I would like to dedicate my nursing skills, experience, and education where I know they would be utilized and appreciated.
I want to work alongside nurses who are confident in their knowledge base and willing to accept newer nursing theories; nurses that are as strong a patient advocate as I am; nurses who welcome working collaboratively with the medical staff; nurses who appreciate each other and the different life experience each brings with them. I want to give back to the United States by joining the Army Nurse Corps.' I realize that I can be VERY long winded (smile) but. Free Download 3Dmark06 Full Crack. Scm601 2005 Q2 A4 Processes In Logistics Execution Pdf Html Java. My son lived! My age waiver was accepted, I passed all my physicals and consults (old bike injury to patella) and I signed my contract. I expect to be going down to Fort Sam this January for OCT.
I am so very happy for this type of forum and for allnurses.com. Good Luck to You! Congratulations on thinking of enlisting! I am surprised that your recruiter did not give you a bunch of paperwork that needs to be filled out, and among that bunch might be some 'letters of Intent' examples. In my case I stated that my son is a member of the 127th MP Company stationed in Germany. For the past ten months he was down range helping the new Iraqi Police become a stronger, independent entity when, after being exposed to the blast of a strong IED he became hypoxic and c/o of dyspenia.
He was intubated in the field and transported to Landstuhl Regional Medical Center (LRMC) where he remained in a medically induced coma on FiO2 100% and Peep of 30. I stated that '.despite all my years of education and of being a critical care nurse for almost 30 years.that all took a backseat, I was not prepared for how he would look, nor his prognosis' I further stated that I would have 'lost it completely' if not for the professional nursing staff at LRMC. 'I have so much respect and admiration for the nurses who are with the Army Nurse Corps and for the Air Force Nurses' who were at his bedside. I wrote that 'I wished every nursing student would aspire to become like those nurses I met.' , and then I said if my son Matthew lived 'I would like to dedicate my nursing skills, experience, and education where I know they would be utilized and appreciated. I want to work alongside nurses who are confident in their knowledge base and willing to accept newer nursing theories; nurses that are as strong a patient advocate as I am; nurses who welcome working collaboratively with the medical staff; nurses who appreciate each other and the different life experience each brings with them. I want to give back to the United States by joining the Army Nurse Corps.'
I realize that I can be VERY long winded (smile) but.My son lived! My age waiver was accepted, I passed all my physicals and consults (old bike injury to patella) and I signed my contract. I expect to be going down to Fort Sam this January for OBC. I am so very happy for this type of forum and for allnurses.com. Good Luck to You!Athena55, Ma'am, I'm very touched by your story.
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If you have any questions I'd be happy to answer, or at least share my thoughts with you. Cary James Barrett 1LT, AN USAR USMC Veteran.