… idea. NO CRYING! (I’m looking at you, Mom and Dad.) Keeping a happy, positive attitude is really important. Children are perceptive, and if they see Mom or Dad crying and upset, they …
… in nursing in 2004. “The second half of my career has been nursing,” she said. “Nursing has really helped me go far and above what I thought I could achieve.” Morgan worked as a bedside …
… to reduce your stress load. The most important thing is to remember what the holiday season is really about and enjoy the blessings of your new baby to come. …
… why when going through cancer treatments, such as chemotherapy and/or radiation, our skin really needs more TLC than ever before. Your skin needs moisture Hydration is the key to … your skin. While drinking a lot of water is helpful for hydrating on the inside, it’s also really important to hydrate our bodies on the outside. Dryness can cause discomfort, tearing of …
… and to be his wife.” Cathy appreciated the way that White could modify her tone. “Jessica was really skilled at talking to me as a nurse when it was appropriate and talking to me as a wife … times when someone has a loved one in the hospital, that’s how they feel,” White said. “So I really went into nursing to help people not have to feel so helpless in certain situations, …
… breast cancer. “I was healthy and tough,” Andra, 56, who lives in Broken Bow, Nebraska. “I was really tough, but not so much anymore.” It’s been a journey of highs, lows and important lessons. … patients. And judging by the results last fall, it won’t take long for them to benefit. “This really allows patients and families to focus on getting through treatment and coming out healthy …
… better way to get into that right now than to volunteer at the hospital?” he said. “I’m also really active in my church. I feel like Jesus has changed my life, so I’m always trying to think, … and her just having the confidence to know what to do and show me how to do it, that was really helpful.” It's a story that perfectly exemplifies Gude and the spirit found in each of …
… things ever do go wrong. It’s about knowing you have someone you can reach out to if you don’t really know what’s going on, whether it’s anything from a sinus infection all the way up to … or review their office visits. Access is a big thing for patients. And Methodist does that really well. What’s your most important tip or simple advice for people trying to make wise …
… room in an effort to limit the number of people entering. The unknown behind the closed door really stressed me out. Are they OK? Do they need anything? I can't hear through the door if they’re trying to call out. Seeing the distress in my coworkers’ eyes was really tough. But my team is tough. We’re a family. We always have been and always will be. …
… at Aksarben Village , where the staff checked his oxygen level. “It was 82%,” Linda said. “Really low. They said to take him to the ED right away.” “Crashing and Burning” Soon after John … have a family history of heart disease, you should see your doctor. These kind of issues can really creep up on you. You may not have symptoms for years and years, and that’s just the nature …
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