Jennifer Flowers
March 2015
Jennifer
Flowers
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RN, BSN
Pediatrics
Mary Lanning Healthcare
Hastings
,
NE
United States

 

 

 

Jennifer was one of the nurses on the 4th floor in the pediatric unit that took care of one of our twin 6 month old sons who were diagnosed with RSV and was having trouble keeping his oxygen levels at an acceptable level. The level of care that was shown to our family started a little over 6 months ago when my wife was admitted due to complications in the pregnancy. Throughout that time up through the time the boys spent in the NICU, we saw over and over the amazing level of care that brought us back to Mary Lanning with this situation.

We live about 50 minutes away from Hastings and the night that we started noticing our son having increased trouble breathing, we took him to an urgent care clinic in Grand Island on the advice of our pediatrician's on call service. Once there, his oxygen level was too low for them to continue treating and they recommended getting him to an emergency room. We contacted our pediatrician's office and they made the recommendation of getting him to the closest emergency room as soon as possible. We took him to St. Francis in Grand Island where after spending a few hours in the emergency room was admitted to the hospital for overnight observation.

The next day, we had not been happy with the level of care he had received up to that point and requested a transfer to Mary Lanning so that he could be with our pediatrician, Dr. J, and her colleagues, and we could get the level of care that we expected our son to receive.

Once at Mary Lanning, the change in the level of care was immediately recognized and as a mother and father, we felt that we were finally able to breathe a sigh of relief. After getting through the night, we met Logan's day shift nurse. Jennifer Flowers came in with an excited energy about her and a happy-go-lucky attitude that worked wonders for our mental state at that time. You could immediately tell that she loves her job and wanted nothing more than to make everything the best that it could be given the situation. After reviewing our son and going over his status, she proceeded to let us know that she loves to spend time with kids, play with them, give them baths and generally cuddle with them and that at any time that we felt that we needed help or needed a break because she knew how stressful this could be, she would be happy to step in and do whatever we needed.

Jennifer had such a positive attitude. She not only helped our son get better through her constant attention, but helped us heal mentally at the same time. Our son was hospitalized with Mary Lanning from a Monday evening to the following Saturday afternoon. Jennifer worked with him for three days and he came to recognize her as someone that he liked to see. He would smile and giggle when she started talking to him and playing with him which was a joy to watch after seeing him so sick only days before.

On the last of Jennifer's shift before being off work for a few days, she came in and sat on the floor while Logan stood in his bouncer and they played for the next half hour together and he smiled and giggle nearly in the entire time. We don't claim to know how nursing caseloads and shifts work, even though is seems like we should due to the amount of time we have spent in the hospital over the last 6 months, but it seemed to us that she had truly gone above and beyond her normal job duties to ensure that even though our son had to be in the hospital, she wanted him to be as happy as he could be given the circumstances.

Jennifer came in to introduce us to the night shift nurses and to go over his status with them. She took that time to say goodbye to us and to Logan. After saying goodbye, she had to turn around and leave the room. Before doing that, we could see in her face that she hated to leave Logan, even though she knew that he was in the wonderful care of her colleagues.

Jennifer's reaction on that evening is exactly the reason we chose to have our son moved to Mary Lanning in the first place. The level of care and caring that the nursing staff demonstrates for their patients is second to none.

We are first time parents and were blessed with our twin boys, but it has been a struggle with all of the illnesses going around this winter and our stress levels and concern for our sons' well-being seem to have been maxed out. Jennifer did an amazing job easing our fears, promoting Logan's progress in a positive manner, even when he wasn't responding very well to treatment, and advocating on behalf of Logan.

Thank you so much for everything you have done for our family from the very beginning. Based on your commitment to excellence within Mary Lanning, we will continue to make the drive to your facility because of everyone like Jennifer that we have encountered. We hope never to need that level of care again for anyone in our family, but please be assured that if it becomes necessary, Mary Lanning will always be our first choice.