Top Notch
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Originally published | May 29, 2005 |
Authors | Cheryl Glenn |
Joan M Saslow | |
Allen Ascher | |
Genres | Textbook |
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ID | 2910453 |
About Top Notch
Top Notch , now in a Third Edition, is a dynamic communicative course that makes English unforgettable through multiple exposures to language and systematic, intensive recycling. Goals- and achievement-based lessons with can-do statements enable students to confirm their progress. . . .
Covid: YouTube star Grace Victory reunites with nurse
A YouTuber who gave birth to her son The Day before she was put in a coma with Covid has reunited with The Nurse who cared for her.
Grace Victory, 31, from High Wycombe , asked Doctors to deliver baby Cyprus two months early on Christmas Eve 2020.
She was put in a coma on Christmas Day and was asleep for three months, being cared for by Student Nurse Alice Finnigan.
" Alice is The Most incredible nurse ever. She is an angel, " She Said .
Ms Victory was given a 5% chance of survival and suffered multiple organ failures and Cardiac Arrest when Doctors first tried to wake her up.
Doctors said she had died for Five Minutes and it was a miracle she survived with no Brain Damage .
The vlogger last March, when she was able to meet her 10-week-old son for the First Time .
She was moved to Alderbourne Rehabilitation Unit, within The Hillingdon Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, where 19-year old Ms Finnigan cared for her.
Ms Victory said they formed a special bond and the Buckinghamshire New University (BNU) first-year Student Nurse was a " Little Ray of sunshine".
" Alice gave me The First shower I'd had for five months. She just knew what she was doing.
" The physical care was Top Notch for me but Alice is also so full of joy. Other nurses should look to Alice as an example.
" Every time Alice was on a shift, The World was a better place, " She Said .
Doctors thought Ms Victory might never walk or talk again but she was discharged a year ago and has made an almost full recovery.
Ms Finnigan said: " Being on placement during the pandemic was incredibly tough.
" I wanted to give it all I had and I just tried to make her smile Every Day . I told her 'you are going to walk' and she replied 'I hope so'. I said to her, 'there's no hoping, you will'. And here she is now.
" Looking after Grace made me realise I can do even More Than I have. "
The Nurse said Ms Victory had inspired her to pursue a career in The Rehab or intensive care side of nursing once qualified next year.
The pair were reunited for a BNU to celebrate The Role of nurses on International Nurses Day, which is celebrated around The World every year on 12 May - The Anniversary of Florence Nightingale 's birth.
Source of news: bbc.com