June 2010
Kimberly
Porter
,
RN
ICU
Baptist Memorial Hospital - Memphis
Memphis
,
TN
United States
My husband was in the ICU with what started out as a UTI, but the infection spread into his bloodstream. On top of that, he developed bilateral pneumonia, which completely filled his lungs. He was heavily sedated and on a ventilator for a couple of days and eventually weaned to a nasal cannula.
Late afternoon on May 28th, we were going to have a birthday party in the waiting room for my son, who was turning twelve that day. I felt I could not leave the hospital, but I wanted my son to have some sort of celebration, so as not to neglect or overlook his special day.
After the five o’clock visiting hours were over, I told my husband we had a cake for our son and we (the family) were going to have a small birthday party in the waiting room. I told him I would bring him some cake back. He told me, with tears in his eyes, to take a picture for him, since he couldn’t be there. I went back to the waiting room to set up. We were singing, “Happy Birthday,” when I heard Noah say, “Mom, look behind you.” I turned around and saw Steve sitting in a wheelchair with his monitor box in his lap and a very special nurse wheeling him to the party. I had tears in my eyes as I told my husband that it was time to take him back. I am sure our nurse was trying to get home to her family too. He said, “Yes, I know, but she said, “What’s five minutes?” We will never forget Kim Porter’s kindness and compassion. My son told me that this was his best birthday ever.
Late afternoon on May 28th, we were going to have a birthday party in the waiting room for my son, who was turning twelve that day. I felt I could not leave the hospital, but I wanted my son to have some sort of celebration, so as not to neglect or overlook his special day.
After the five o’clock visiting hours were over, I told my husband we had a cake for our son and we (the family) were going to have a small birthday party in the waiting room. I told him I would bring him some cake back. He told me, with tears in his eyes, to take a picture for him, since he couldn’t be there. I went back to the waiting room to set up. We were singing, “Happy Birthday,” when I heard Noah say, “Mom, look behind you.” I turned around and saw Steve sitting in a wheelchair with his monitor box in his lap and a very special nurse wheeling him to the party. I had tears in my eyes as I told my husband that it was time to take him back. I am sure our nurse was trying to get home to her family too. He said, “Yes, I know, but she said, “What’s five minutes?” We will never forget Kim Porter’s kindness and compassion. My son told me that this was his best birthday ever.