June 2009
Kym
McCoy
,
BSN, RN, CCRN
ICU
Our Lady of the Lake Regional Medical Center
Baton Rouge
,
LA
United States
Kym spent a great deal of time caring for a cancer patient and got to know him and his wife and son. Several months passed and the patient was readmitted with a poor prognosis. The patient requested Kym by name and asked that she remain his nurse and administer palliative care. Kym stayed by his side until the end and provided much needed support for this patient's family.
Kym McCoy, BSN, RN, CCRN
Staff RN
Medical Surgical Critical Care
One of the moments that really made me feel proud of being a nurse was when I provided care for a gentleman who had a history of esophageal cancer and had undergone an esophagectomy. I took care of him for several days and in that time he became very anxious, impatient, frustrated and depressed. Through much time spent in his room talking to him and reassuring him, we developed a trusting nurse-patient relationship. This relationship carried over with his wife and son. He eventually moved out of the unit, however, his condition declined and he was re-admitted several months later. The patient's family requested that I be his nurse.
Kym McCoy, BSN, RN, CCRN
Staff RN
Medical Surgical Critical Care
One of the moments that really made me feel proud of being a nurse was when I provided care for a gentleman who had a history of esophageal cancer and had undergone an esophagectomy. I took care of him for several days and in that time he became very anxious, impatient, frustrated and depressed. Through much time spent in his room talking to him and reassuring him, we developed a trusting nurse-patient relationship. This relationship carried over with his wife and son. He eventually moved out of the unit, however, his condition declined and he was re-admitted several months later. The patient's family requested that I be his nurse.