February 2022
Deb
Johnston
,
Progressive Care Certification
Procedural Care Department
Riverside Healthcare
Kankakee
,
IL
United States
Deb ended up going from her department to the ER, every time that air needed to be released. She came at least five times.
I recently went in for an angiogram. Deb was my nurse. She was very friendly and explained everything to me in detail and answered all of my concerns, as I was nervous. She was very thorough and so kind. She was gentle when putting in the 2 IVs for the procedure. After the procedure was over, she was already there to care for me. I mentioned that I had "squiggly" dark lines in my peripheral vision in my left eye. She immediately got the cardiologist and team to my recovery room. She was definitely in charge of the situation. They moved me to the ER after a CT scan of my brain. A stroke was ruled out and it went away. I had had a headache so it was more than likely a migraine.
They had gone in through my wrist for the angiogram. I had a plastic air-filled pressure bracelet on my wrist. She came to the ER from her department to explain and instruct the ER nurse on how to slowly release the air from the bracelet. She ended up going from her department to the ER, every time that air needed to be released. She came at least five times. After it was taken off, she did the bandage and told them when I could be released to go home. She went over instructions again with me. I feel that with all of her running back and forth to care for me, as well as her other patients, she went so above and beyond!
On a side note, my husband has had multiple cath lab procedures over the last year and he has had Deb several times too. She has always been a very efficient, professional, friendly nurse for him as well. But her above and beyond with me was just that - above and beyond!
They had gone in through my wrist for the angiogram. I had a plastic air-filled pressure bracelet on my wrist. She came to the ER from her department to explain and instruct the ER nurse on how to slowly release the air from the bracelet. She ended up going from her department to the ER, every time that air needed to be released. She came at least five times. After it was taken off, she did the bandage and told them when I could be released to go home. She went over instructions again with me. I feel that with all of her running back and forth to care for me, as well as her other patients, she went so above and beyond!
On a side note, my husband has had multiple cath lab procedures over the last year and he has had Deb several times too. She has always been a very efficient, professional, friendly nurse for him as well. But her above and beyond with me was just that - above and beyond!