May 2020
Brittnee
Peak
,
BSN, RN
Float Pool
Southeast Health
Dothan
,
AL
United States
Brittnee is always a team player. She has a great attitude and is willing to help no matter whether a PCA or Nurse. Whenever anyone has a question she will find out about it and will get back to you with the answer. She is a very valuable asset to the team. Always such a pleasure to work with.
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I am fresh off of orientation and was trained by Brittnee. I learned so much from her and she is a great nurse. She always made sure I was ok and walked through every step with me.
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A few weeks ago my father had an emergency appendectomy and was initially in the CDU after surgery. Hours after the surgery, he could not keep a stable pressure and was having quite a bit of pain. It was determined by the surgeon that he likely had internal bleeding and he needed to do go back in. He had lost quite a bit of blood and received 4 units along with 2 units of platelets. He was released from surgery at 3 am and moved to a Unit.
Brittnee was the nurse and upon him reaching the floor, he was still in a pretty critical state. Brittnee went above and beyond and stayed in the room for well over an hour, only leaving to tend to other patients and immediately returning. She tended to the drain and did everything possible to help manage my father's pain. She was proactive in attempting to contact the physician on multiple occasions about his continued bleed and updating him on my father's status.
During his 4 day stay, Brittnee kept me updated each morning about his status and always took exceptional care of him during the night. We are very fortunate as an organization to have someone as valuable as her on our team.
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I am fresh off of orientation and was trained by Brittnee. I learned so much from her and she is a great nurse. She always made sure I was ok and walked through every step with me.
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A few weeks ago my father had an emergency appendectomy and was initially in the CDU after surgery. Hours after the surgery, he could not keep a stable pressure and was having quite a bit of pain. It was determined by the surgeon that he likely had internal bleeding and he needed to do go back in. He had lost quite a bit of blood and received 4 units along with 2 units of platelets. He was released from surgery at 3 am and moved to a Unit.
Brittnee was the nurse and upon him reaching the floor, he was still in a pretty critical state. Brittnee went above and beyond and stayed in the room for well over an hour, only leaving to tend to other patients and immediately returning. She tended to the drain and did everything possible to help manage my father's pain. She was proactive in attempting to contact the physician on multiple occasions about his continued bleed and updating him on my father's status.
During his 4 day stay, Brittnee kept me updated each morning about his status and always took exceptional care of him during the night. We are very fortunate as an organization to have someone as valuable as her on our team.