April 2019
Mary
Deeds
,
RN, BS
Med Surg Unit
Children's Hospital Los Angeles
Los Angeles
,
CA
United States
I was in the hospital for 3 days and for 2 days I had Nurse Mary Ann. All CHLA nurses are very nice but Nurse Mary Ann stood out above everyone. I was always asked how I was doing and made sure I was comfortable. I was in a lot of pain after my surgery and she would roll me to different sides to relieve my pain, no matter how many times I would ask.
On my second day in the hospital, she came and told me that Heidi Klum was in the hospital. She said if I would like to see her, she would bring me a wheelchair. I was hurting really bad and I was so tired, but I got up and got in the wheelchair to find Heidi Klum. By the time I got to the special event, Heidi was gone. I went back to my room and got into bed. A separate nurse found me to tell me Heidi had returned. I told the nurse I hurt too much and could not get out of bed.
The next thing I remember, Heidi Klum came to my room! I know it was Nurse Mary Ann who made that happen because she made sure I was always taken care of. She even took pictures for me. A memory I will never forget.
On my third day, I was assigned a different nurse for the day. But, to my surprise - early in the morning, Nurse Mary Ann stopped by to say hello and check on me. That same day Nurse Mary Ann's daughter, who was a volunteer at the hospital, even came down to visit and offered my parents and I magazines. She was just as nice as her mom!
Later that day, I was improving so much that I unexpectedly got discharged. Before I left, I was hoping to get to say good-bye to Nurse Mary Ann, but I know she was helping other children. While I was happy to go home, I was not happy that I did not get a chance to get a picture with Nurse Mary Ann. I also did not get a chance to say good-bye and thank her for making my days at the hospital so great.
My memory is foggy about a lot of things because I was medicated. But the one thing that is clear is that nurse Mary Ann was super nice. I do not know how to put into words how wonderful she was. But to me, she was amazing!
On my second day in the hospital, she came and told me that Heidi Klum was in the hospital. She said if I would like to see her, she would bring me a wheelchair. I was hurting really bad and I was so tired, but I got up and got in the wheelchair to find Heidi Klum. By the time I got to the special event, Heidi was gone. I went back to my room and got into bed. A separate nurse found me to tell me Heidi had returned. I told the nurse I hurt too much and could not get out of bed.
The next thing I remember, Heidi Klum came to my room! I know it was Nurse Mary Ann who made that happen because she made sure I was always taken care of. She even took pictures for me. A memory I will never forget.
On my third day, I was assigned a different nurse for the day. But, to my surprise - early in the morning, Nurse Mary Ann stopped by to say hello and check on me. That same day Nurse Mary Ann's daughter, who was a volunteer at the hospital, even came down to visit and offered my parents and I magazines. She was just as nice as her mom!
Later that day, I was improving so much that I unexpectedly got discharged. Before I left, I was hoping to get to say good-bye to Nurse Mary Ann, but I know she was helping other children. While I was happy to go home, I was not happy that I did not get a chance to get a picture with Nurse Mary Ann. I also did not get a chance to say good-bye and thank her for making my days at the hospital so great.
My memory is foggy about a lot of things because I was medicated. But the one thing that is clear is that nurse Mary Ann was super nice. I do not know how to put into words how wonderful she was. But to me, she was amazing!