November 2012
Angela
Wallace
,
RN, BSN
Intensive Care Unit - Trinity Hospital
Trinity Health - Minot
Minot
,
ND
United States
"I had stayed in the ICU waiting room since the time my husband came in. I just couldn't leave!! My sister helped get me to the Trinity Guest House across the street. I got in the elevator and had to come back in ICU. Angie helped me to leave by talking to me and assuring me that she would call. We went from a 50/50 chance to nearly losing him that day to slowly improving after that day by day with many prayers!!!"
"Such a Sweetie!! Always smiling and has good bedside manners. So willing to help us with questions. There are so many good nurses!! We really appreciate all you do. Special thanks to those that work nights."
by the Family of patient in ICU
"She took special care of my Dad! Love her! Thank you!"
by the Daughter of patient in ICU
Angie Wallace graduated from Northern Arizona University with a BSN in 2010 and started as a new graduate nurse on a stepdown unit at Flagstaff Medical Center for 1.5 years before moving back home to Minot in May of 2012 and starting in Trinity's Intensive Care Unit. Angie is certified in BLS, PALS, ACLS and ATCN (Advanced Trauma Care for Nurses).
Angie says that her favorite part of nursing is caring for patients and family members and being an active participant in their recovery. Also, watching a patient walk out of the hospital after recovering from any type of illness is very rewarding for Angie.
Angie also says that she must mention her "awesome coworkers" and that she wouldn't be able to provide the care she does without them.
"Such a Sweetie!! Always smiling and has good bedside manners. So willing to help us with questions. There are so many good nurses!! We really appreciate all you do. Special thanks to those that work nights."
by the Family of patient in ICU
"She took special care of my Dad! Love her! Thank you!"
by the Daughter of patient in ICU
Angie Wallace graduated from Northern Arizona University with a BSN in 2010 and started as a new graduate nurse on a stepdown unit at Flagstaff Medical Center for 1.5 years before moving back home to Minot in May of 2012 and starting in Trinity's Intensive Care Unit. Angie is certified in BLS, PALS, ACLS and ATCN (Advanced Trauma Care for Nurses).
Angie says that her favorite part of nursing is caring for patients and family members and being an active participant in their recovery. Also, watching a patient walk out of the hospital after recovering from any type of illness is very rewarding for Angie.
Angie also says that she must mention her "awesome coworkers" and that she wouldn't be able to provide the care she does without them.