September 2017
Jody
Peterlin
,
BSN, RN
Renal & Organ Transplant
The University of Kansas Health System
Kansas City
,
KS
United States
After having surgery at the University of Kansas Hospital, I stayed on Unit 53. During my stay, I was tachycardic and my HCT became critically low. Nurse Jody informed me that I would have to have a blood transfusion. Unsure of what my reaction to the news would be, Nurse Jody displayed a remarkable level of empathy that I am sure to value in the years.
The wish not to have blood transfusions is not based on religious beliefs or deep ethical principles. I just don't like the idea. In fact, I became a pharmacist so I would not have to deal with blood and secretions.
Which brings us to the conversation Jody and I had early in the morning. She sat at the bedside and explained everything in detail like I was the only patient she had and like it was not early in the morning. I shared with her my thoughts and just my overall feeling of being squeamish about seeing the blood. In turn, Nurse Jody ensured I saw no blood what-so-ever by covering the machine and bag with a gown, as well as, the tubing with paper towels and tape.
I can imagine the other duties Nurse Jody may have had. Therefore, to take the time to appease my nerves in receiving a blood transfusion in the manner she did is truly compassionate. Nurse Jody went above and beyond to ensure my comfort and exhibits passion in the delivery of excellent nursing care.
The wish not to have blood transfusions is not based on religious beliefs or deep ethical principles. I just don't like the idea. In fact, I became a pharmacist so I would not have to deal with blood and secretions.
Which brings us to the conversation Jody and I had early in the morning. She sat at the bedside and explained everything in detail like I was the only patient she had and like it was not early in the morning. I shared with her my thoughts and just my overall feeling of being squeamish about seeing the blood. In turn, Nurse Jody ensured I saw no blood what-so-ever by covering the machine and bag with a gown, as well as, the tubing with paper towels and tape.
I can imagine the other duties Nurse Jody may have had. Therefore, to take the time to appease my nerves in receiving a blood transfusion in the manner she did is truly compassionate. Nurse Jody went above and beyond to ensure my comfort and exhibits passion in the delivery of excellent nursing care.