Scott Reavis
September 2024
Scott
Reavis
,
RN
Emergency Room
Uvalde Memorial Hospital
Uvalde
,
TX
United States

 

 

 

This nurse never left my son’s side, demonstrating a level of dedication and compassion that profoundly impacted us.
I am writing to nominate this employee, who is an extraordinary ER nurse at UMH, for the DAISY Award. My son recently arrived at the emergency room suffering from prolonged seizures, and his care was exceptional from start to finish. This nurse never left my son’s side, demonstrating a level of dedication and compassion that profoundly impacted us. Despite the challenges in placing multiple IVs due to difficult access, this nurse’s skill and perseverance ensured that my son received the treatment he needed without delay. His ability to stay calm under pressure was both reassuring and inspiring. He is the same hero, even working alongside him on a day-to-day basis. Throughout this stressful experience, this nurse took the time to clarify any confusion we had, ensuring we understood every step of the process. His clear communication and unwavering support made a significant difference during a frightening time for my family. He is not only a leader in the ER but also a true pillar of the UMH family. His professionalism, empathy, and expertise deserve recognition, and I cannot think of a more deserving recipient for this next DAISY Award. Thank you, for your exceptional care and for being a beacon of hope and strength when we needed it most.

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He has been the cornerstone of the Emergency Department since my arrival. He exemplifies strong leadership, exceptional nursing skills, and a deep commitment to mentoring and advocating for our patients. In times of crisis in the ED, he is the go-to person for everyone. His calm and composed demeanor, coupled with his clear understanding of every situation, provides reassurance to those around him. His gentle personality and soothing voice have a positive impact on the entire team. His presence is palpable; when he is on duty, patient flow in and out of the ED is notably smoother, and the overall atmosphere is significantly calmer. He is truly an invaluable asset not only to our ED and the hospital but also to the nursing profession as a whole.