Priya Sivaprasad R Sivaprasad
March 2024
Priya Sivaprasad R
Sivaprasad
,
RN
Brampton ward
Northampton General Hospital NHS Trust
Northampton
United Kingdom
She is very efficient, well-organised, leads by example, and is very supportive. She cares for her patients by delivering compassionate care while helping her colleagues, always.
Priya is a wonderful colleague to work with, an outstanding addition to our Brampton family. She is very efficient, well-organised, leads by example, and is very supportive. She cares for her patients by delivering compassionate care while helping her colleagues, always.
I would like to share one memorable incident as one of our patients on EOL whose partner was full term pregnant, she would like to sit with him on his last hours of life, even palliative care nurses reminded her about the risk involved as she was in labour, but Priya handled the situation very easily, she liaised with the labour room staff, making a proper plan with the help of the palliative team to try and fulfil their wishes.
It was really an amazing experience for me as she is an EOL link nurse who made an extra effort to deliver extraordinary care to the patient and his entire family by making his last moments a memorable one (fingerprint, connected heart). It was really amazing when his partner presented her with a lovely gift (Lord Ganesha, as they noted, since she is Indian and belongs to the Hindu community) and a thank-you card with Indian-style greetings. They were extremely thankful to Priya for what she did.
This example is one of many. What would I say she is really an asset to our ward by sharing all the updates with us, keeping us informed and encouraging us to attend training, supporting newly qualified nurses, offering a helping hand whenever they need, always happy to help.
I would like to share one memorable incident as one of our patients on EOL whose partner was full term pregnant, she would like to sit with him on his last hours of life, even palliative care nurses reminded her about the risk involved as she was in labour, but Priya handled the situation very easily, she liaised with the labour room staff, making a proper plan with the help of the palliative team to try and fulfil their wishes.
It was really an amazing experience for me as she is an EOL link nurse who made an extra effort to deliver extraordinary care to the patient and his entire family by making his last moments a memorable one (fingerprint, connected heart). It was really amazing when his partner presented her with a lovely gift (Lord Ganesha, as they noted, since she is Indian and belongs to the Hindu community) and a thank-you card with Indian-style greetings. They were extremely thankful to Priya for what she did.
This example is one of many. What would I say she is really an asset to our ward by sharing all the updates with us, keeping us informed and encouraging us to attend training, supporting newly qualified nurses, offering a helping hand whenever they need, always happy to help.