Paola Rivas
October 2023
Paola
Rivas
,
RN
General Hospitalization
Christus Muguerza Hospital Saltillo
Saltillo
,
Coahuila
Mexico

 

 

 

She enters the room with a very good attitude and infects my husband and me with enthusiasm
Mi esposo D, actualmente tiene cáncer y ha estado hospitalizado en CHRISTUS MUGUERZA en 4 ocasiones 3 de ellas en el piso 4, la enfermera Paola lo ha atendido mi esposo al ser una persona impaciente, se desespera con facilidad, la enfermera Paola siempre es muy paciente con él aunque le llame más de 20 veces durante su turno entra a la habitación con muy buena actitud y contagia de entusiasmo a mi esposo y a mí, dándonos ánimos y explicándole a mi esposo si le va a poner suero o algún medicamento le tiene mucha paciencia, aunque yo siendo su esposa me desespero y es de admirar esa paciencia es muy buena ya que mi esposo es un "paciente rebelde". La enfermera también le ayuda a limpiar la traqueostomía con mucha paciencia y mi esposo estaba renuente no quería dejarse y ella con mucho cariño y optimismo logro convencerlo de que se dejara limpiar. Siempre estuvo al pendiente del medicamento y monitoreo de la quimioterapia, antes de salir de la habitación nos preguntaba "Se les ofrece algo más?, ¿Ya se siente tranquilo Sr. D? Esas son palabras confortantes y nos hacen sentir tranquilos y seguros de que está al pendiente de mi esposo por eso considero que ese trato y esa dedicación es de premiarse con un paciente tan desesperado y rebelde como mi esposo que es difícil de convencer. ¡Muchas gracias por su amor y cuidado compasivo

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My husband, D, currently has cancer and has been hospitalized at CHRISTUS MUGUERZA on 4 occasions, 3 of them on the 4th floor, nurse Paola has cared for him. My husband is an impatient person; he gets desperate easily; nurse Paola is always very patient with him, even if he calls her more than 20 times during her shift. She enters the room with a very good attitude and infects my husband and me with enthusiasm, encouraging us and explaining to my husband if he is going to give him an IV or some medication. She is very patient with him, although being his wife I get desperate and it is admirable that patience is very good since my husband is a "rebellious patient." The nurse also helps him clean the tracheostomy with great patience. My husband was reluctant, he didn't want to leave it and with a lot of love and optimism she managed to convince him to allow himself to be cleaned. He was always aware of the medication and monitoring of the chemotherapy, before leaving the room he asked us "Are you offered anything else? Do you feel calm yet, Mr. D? Those are comforting words and they make us feel calm and sure that she is attentive to my husband, so I consider that this treatment and dedication is worth rewarding with a patient as desperate and rebellious as my husband who is difficult to convince! Thank you very much for your love and compassionate care.