hi everyone. brand new to here but wanted to get advice from people who know more like adcoms here and such. but everyone's thoughts and opinions are welcome!
prompt 1: Describe a time or situation where you have been unsuccessful or failed.
prompt 2: Describe a difficult situation you faced, how you responded to this situation and how this helped shape the person you've become.
i am thinking about writing about wheeling a patient in my clinic through double doors. there is a bump that makes it hard to go over. this is apparently a well documented problem. never realized how this could cause discomfort or pain until i wheeled a pt over it and they winced in pain. i checked on him immediately and made sure he was ok. sat with him for a few mins until he was ready. then i called a coworker and we supported him to walk as there was no way he could go over a 2nd bump.
i learned that i cannot overlook small details to care for people. even infrastructural things like this can be easily missed. in the clinic and with patients, i take an extra second to pause and make sure im always thinking about the patient and being attentive. now i proactively warn patients and ask if they'd like to walk instead.
is this too shallow? the story im writing is short but i can reflect more on this and what i've learned across all the little things in the clinic due to this incident. but i just wanna make sure im answering the prompt. thank you!