Nurse All Day Very Night Shirt

Nurse All Day Very Night Shirt

Christian has done amazing today recovering from his procedure! He played most the day and Nurse All Day Very Night Shirt, i could tell he was starting to get tired. Turkey still didnt go to sleep until after 8, but he has been verycomfortable all day with very little pain medication. I did notice that he has a ton of sinus drainage already. It seems like maybe his adenoids were blocking the drainage or not allowing it to drain well, and now that they’re out of the way, it’s all clearing out! At least I hope that’s what’s happening! His nose has even run this evening and his nose never runs because his sinuses won’t really drain that way.

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Thank you Jesus! Last night was uneventful! I will be going live for the walk out! Jacob’s favorite BMT nurse is Nurse All Day Very Night Shirt ! Oh what a beautifulday!!!!!!! We leave here and drive 7 minutes to our new temporary home. Once there I will play the role of nurse. Vital sign checks every few hours especially throughout the night, administering meds, and line care. I must watch him like a hawk. Please keep him in your prayers as we start the second half of this journey. 74 days left! I will be back on here live in a few hours.

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I suspect it is hard to Nurse All Day Very Night Shirt . We get up early or we work all night. We come home late and are too tired to cook. We work extra because we know there are sick people who need us. We miss weekend events, holidays, birthdays. We don’t get too excited over your minor “boo-boo”. We have seen far worse. We don’t want to talk when we come home. We have talkedall day. We don’t want to move when we come home. We have moved all day. It may seem that we have left all our caring, our heart, and our love at work, then have come home to you empty. We probably have. But we don’t tell you that many times at work that we are mired by anxiety, we are scared. Scared we are missing something. Scared we will let our patient down or worse. Scared that we’ll have to deal with angry or violent patients and families. We don’t tell you how the staffing crisis makes us cry on the way to work, to do a job we love, but now we are terrified to do because it is breaking us down while putting the most vulnerable at risk. I suspect it is hard to love a nurse, but know this: Your nurse needs your love. Needs your understanding. Needs to know that you “get it”. Needs to be the one taken care of every once and a while. Needs someone else to take charge of the details because doing it herself constantly is exhausting. Needs his/her feet rubbed. (Hint hint) Needs a shoulder to cry on when she can’t even tell you why she’s grieving. Needs you to do the hardest work you may ever do, which is to love a nurse.

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