
Diana Leticia Aguilar Juárez
May 2025
Diana Leticia
Aguilar Juárez
,
BSN, RN
Pediatric Unit
TecSalud, San Jose and Zambrano Hellion Hospitals
Monterrey
,
Nuevo León
Mexico
Dianita's kindness, empathy, and dedication were invaluable. She would often hug me during those tough moments, and her presence made a huge difference.
Dianita, you are amazing, and we are eternally grateful. My two-year-old baby, M, was hospitalized in intensive care for 1 month and 15 days, which was the most difficult and terrifying experience we've ever had. Thank God, He performed a miracle, and M is alive and completely healthy without any long term physical damages. Dianita was an angel for us during those hard days. She was very patient with all of us and treated M with love. Seeing her gave me peace, and she was always attentive, kind, and willing to help, no matter the time of day or night.
She was involved in every moment, and she noticed when M's condition worsened, notifying the doctors immediately. Thanks to her, M was taken to intensive care, and thank God, he's perfect now. I'm sorry if I'm crying, but she was an angel of the guard, always accurate and caring. My baby was very sick when he was admitted, and his case was one in 10 million. Dianita gave me calm and strength in every moment. As a mom, day and night were the same, but whenever I needed her, she was there in less than a minute, calming me and my baby.
Dianita's kindness, empathy, and dedication were invaluable. She would often hug me during those tough moments, and her presence made a huge difference. One early morning, before M was transferred to intensive care, he was very sick, and they had to put in another IV. Dianita and another wonderful nurse came and inserted the IV. They treated my baby with kindness and calmed him down during a very painful moment.
I'll be eternally grateful to Dianita. All the nurses were lovely, but I had a special connection with her. The way she cared for us, her kindness, and her love for my baby and me, I'll always appreciate. My baby almost left us, but I believe in God, and I know He performed a miracle. Nurses are angels on earth; they not only administer medication but also provide care, kindness, and dedication.
Thank you, Dianita, for your love, dedication, and patience with M. You were our little angel here at Zambrano. We'll never forget you. God bless you always.
She was involved in every moment, and she noticed when M's condition worsened, notifying the doctors immediately. Thanks to her, M was taken to intensive care, and thank God, he's perfect now. I'm sorry if I'm crying, but she was an angel of the guard, always accurate and caring. My baby was very sick when he was admitted, and his case was one in 10 million. Dianita gave me calm and strength in every moment. As a mom, day and night were the same, but whenever I needed her, she was there in less than a minute, calming me and my baby.
Dianita's kindness, empathy, and dedication were invaluable. She would often hug me during those tough moments, and her presence made a huge difference. One early morning, before M was transferred to intensive care, he was very sick, and they had to put in another IV. Dianita and another wonderful nurse came and inserted the IV. They treated my baby with kindness and calmed him down during a very painful moment.
I'll be eternally grateful to Dianita. All the nurses were lovely, but I had a special connection with her. The way she cared for us, her kindness, and her love for my baby and me, I'll always appreciate. My baby almost left us, but I believe in God, and I know He performed a miracle. Nurses are angels on earth; they not only administer medication but also provide care, kindness, and dedication.
Thank you, Dianita, for your love, dedication, and patience with M. You were our little angel here at Zambrano. We'll never forget you. God bless you always.