April 2018
Karen
Stead
,
BSN, RN
PACU
Chestnut Hill Hospital - Tower Health
Philadelphia
,
PA
United States
I had a breast biopsy done recently. Aside from having my wisdom teeth removed, I've never had a surgical procedure before and I was fairly nervous that day. Karen really cared for me after everything was said and done. When I woke up enough to know where I was, she was extremely attentive. I was probably talking gibberish and rambling on about whatever (because I talk a lot when I'm nervous) and she made me feel so comfortable. There wasn't anything that I particularly remember about our conversations, probably because of anesthesia, but I do remember how she made me feel. She felt like a friend who was visiting me and not someone performing a task or completing a checklist. She clearly loves her job and truly cares about the people who cross her path and that was evident in the way she interacted with me and my family. It's a nurse's job to care about the health of the patient, but Karen made it her job to care about me as a person.
Karen wheeled me and walked with my family all the way down to the exit doors and out into the snow, made sure I didn't slip on the ice and got safely into the car. Maybe that's protocol, but it really stood out to me how attentive and caring she was. I didn't have a life-threatening condition that day, and I'm even happier to report that my results came back benign, but for those patients who are facing more serious circumstances, I hope they meet Karen. If only for an hour or two in the recovery room, she really brings a sense of peace and comfort to an experience that can be quite frightening.
Thank you, Karen. I hope this message reaches you and brings a smile to your face. You're great at what you do and you deserve to be recognized for it. I'll never forget you!
Karen wheeled me and walked with my family all the way down to the exit doors and out into the snow, made sure I didn't slip on the ice and got safely into the car. Maybe that's protocol, but it really stood out to me how attentive and caring she was. I didn't have a life-threatening condition that day, and I'm even happier to report that my results came back benign, but for those patients who are facing more serious circumstances, I hope they meet Karen. If only for an hour or two in the recovery room, she really brings a sense of peace and comfort to an experience that can be quite frightening.
Thank you, Karen. I hope this message reaches you and brings a smile to your face. You're great at what you do and you deserve to be recognized for it. I'll never forget you!