March 2023
"Angie" Maria
Marrero
,
BSN, RN
Pediatric Intensive Care Unit
Wolfson Children's Hospital
Jacksonville
,
FL
United States
Her compassion, kindness, and skill make her an exceptional nurse.
Angie has been so helpful and comforting during this stressful time. We can tell that she really cares about our son. Her compassion, kindness, and skill make her an exceptional nurse. Very thankful for her and all she has done for our family!
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Angie is the mama bear of our unit's night shift, and it would not be the same without her. She is the kind of nurse you want around when something goes wrong and never takes credit for the hard work, she put into keeping things right and tight around here. She cleans up our unit every night without complaint, she will replace your patient's NG tube before you even knew they pulled it out, and she could probably run a code single-handed. She keeps her cool in the toughest situations and builds her team up when they are down. She is a nurturer to our young nursing staff as well as our patients. When she is not supporting the team by teaching, listening, grabbing meds, or replacing NG tubes, she is in a patient room rocking a baby or building rapport with a difficult 3-year-old. I cannot imagine this unit without her presence and when you make that big of an impact you deserve recognition. She is so special and her teammates truly admire her.
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Angie is the mama bear of our unit's night shift, and it would not be the same without her. She is the kind of nurse you want around when something goes wrong and never takes credit for the hard work, she put into keeping things right and tight around here. She cleans up our unit every night without complaint, she will replace your patient's NG tube before you even knew they pulled it out, and she could probably run a code single-handed. She keeps her cool in the toughest situations and builds her team up when they are down. She is a nurturer to our young nursing staff as well as our patients. When she is not supporting the team by teaching, listening, grabbing meds, or replacing NG tubes, she is in a patient room rocking a baby or building rapport with a difficult 3-year-old. I cannot imagine this unit without her presence and when you make that big of an impact you deserve recognition. She is so special and her teammates truly admire her.