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This e-mail is my griping, lucky you. I know you will probably think these comments sound petty; however, it is my sanity.
Lynette Webster (registration), stands at the ER desk with gloves on and listens to ER staff’s conversation, passes through the nurse’s station when she comes and goes up and down the hallway, stands in patient’s rooms and listen to the patient/nurse conversation, with the excuse of needing information to register the patient. What I cannot stand is her insisting on rushing patient’s back when I do not know what is wrong is wrong. There have been times when the rooms were dirty and we were busy with other patients and she insist that a patients need to be rushed back. The
worse episode was Lynette putting a COPD patient into Trauma 1. When I got to the room, the bed was in the highest position and he was sitting on the side of the bed. I am not sure how the patient even got on the bed. I do appreciate the registration staff when they try to help us; however, Lynette has to be in the middle of everything whether help is needed or not.
I really don't like doing this, but I believe this case warrant me to inform you about a minor incident that took place on saturday night at about 0430. Alvin requested my assistance at emergency department with a coding patient arriving via ems. However, upon the conclusion of the code, a Nurse named Olivia Wilson approached me with vnasty attitude (yelling) saying her patient was suppose to be CT scan long time ago. First of all, I wasn't aware of the CT scan, the only reason I was down there in the ED was to assist Alvin with the code, and Olivia just assumed that I was aware of the CT scan. When I was exiting with Mellissa (who came to join us toward the end of the code) the ED to continue my work work in the ICU, Olivia
Let me start off first by thanking our friends and family for being here to join us tonight for this momentous occasion. I wish to express my appreciation to the instructors that taught us and shared their skills and knowledge to help start us on the path of our nursing career. I wish to express my deep gratitude to my family for their love and support. I know that each of us has someone at home that motivated and gave encouragement to keep working and do the best that we could. I also know that our families at home often sacrificed more than we did so we could attend this nursing program. Thank you.
Mrs. Denise Callaway (RN, BSN) is my charge nurse at the hospital in rural Georgia. She is a patient advocate. In her interview, she stated that she is a patient advocate first and foremost. She believes that all nurses, RN?s and LPN?s, have a responsibility to advocate for their patients. She admits that she try to put herself in the patient?s and/or family?s place. She was taught to? do unto others? and she has followed that philosophy throughout her nursing practice. Mrs. Callaway always encourages her staff to see the best in the patients. She never sets in an office. She is always out on the unit helping staff, it does not matter if it is housekeeping, and she is always there to lend a hand when needed. She always includes her patients
There was inappropriate staffing in the Emergency Room which was a factor in the event. There was one registered nurse (RN) and one licensed practical nurse (LPN) on duty at the time of the incident. Additional staff was available and not called in. The Emergency Nurses Association holds the position there should be two registered nurses whose responsibility is to prov...
On this date worker visited Princeton East, for the purpose of case planning with Ms. Lynn Hyche. When worker arrived, Ms. Hyche was very upset. She was shaking all over and repeated, "She made me so damn mad." After Ms. Hyche settled down, she stated a bath nurse had recently left her room and during the bath, she was very rude to her. However, she was rude with kindness. She stated the nurse keep telling her how pretty she was and how she was so funny. Ms. Hyche stated she had spoken to another hospital employee and they stated the problem would be looked at. However, Ms. Hyche doesn't believe anything will be done about it. Therefore, she wanted the DHR worker to talk to the hospital staff about the incident.
Good morning, I am sure you are very busy as a guest services manager I know people can be needy and I hopefully won't take up to much of your time. First and foremost you should know, I've had a great experience and nothing but good things to say about every one of your employees I have interacted with. It has truly been enjoyable. Malia was very helpful on the phone when I was searching for places to stay while here TDY with the Air Force. I have been with you since the 25th of January and will be here until the 12th of March, nearly 50 days.
Yesterday, I took the time to send you a text message thanking you for all the wonderful opportunities that you have provided me. I now want to formally do it over email as well. I am officially leaving May 15th and Amsterdam will officially be my residence. I will be coming to Las Cruces, NM as often as time and money permits.
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Hello family and friends, I would just like to thank you for coming from all around the world to celebrate my special weekend. don't worry this will be quick so we can get this party started! before I begin I would just like to thank my parents for making this event happen. ever since I was born you haven't stopped nurturing me so thank you!! To start off, I would like to talk about the best day of my life!
Good morning Helen, I am writing to thank you for the presents that you have sent me in my birthday they are so beautiful and I love them. The book is really worderful it takes me to another dimension when I am reading, and it also take my mind off things, it is very distress that is why I want to thank you for this lovely book. In my birthday I prepared a great and enormous party with all my friends and my colleagues and obviously my family too.
4 years ago today I married you and you always saw the better parts of me. I remember it like it was yesterday. I had to get on two knees because these dead ass knees wasn't here for the one knee thing! Things didn't go as planned because lord knows it's hard as hell to surprise your nosey ass! You lift me up whenever I feel defeated!
I would like to genuinely thank your family for graciously donating this scholarship. I also apologize for the delay of this letter. There is no excuse for this belatedness, but I assure you that I am in no way ungrateful. In a silly way, my lack of punctuality allows me to inform you in this letter that I will not be able to attend the awards ceremony regarding your scholarship. Again, I promise I am not taking your generosity for granted.
I am so honored and proud to call you my brother. You are truly one of a kind. Whenever you set your mind to something you always achieve it. My friends always tell me how I have such a great brother but in reality I have an amazing brother! We might not always see eye to on things but you are always there to protect and guide me when I truly need it.
Brandon, The day we met was the greatest day of my life. I didn’t know it then, but suddenly right there in front of me, was everything I’d ever need. I feel incredibly blessed to have someone so wonderful love me the way that you do, even with all of my shortcomings. You are ambitious, kind, selfless, patient, forgiving and truly the most beautiful person inside and out.
Stephanie B. Begin forwarded message: From: Jai B Date: November 7, 2016 at 06:27:14 PST To: Stephanie Subject: PEACE Greetings! I'll get straight to the point so there's a chance that you finish reading this. I'm sorry for all the times I was insensitive towards you. That goes to say after the divorce, during the marriage, and when we dated.