Emergency Rooms
Posted by Pete | Posted in News | Posted on 18-07-2010
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A friend of mine had an accident Friday evening during rush hour. His accident happened at home. His wife called for an ambulance and within less than five minutes help was there. She called us when the ambulance left the house explaining what happened and that she would be following the ambulance to the hospital. We left shortly after receiving the call to be there for them as moral support. What is amazing is that when we got there he was already receiving care. I had forgotten how busy an emergency room can be….Friday night was not exception…It is easy to see why the medical profession has such a heavy demand for nurses and doctors….I personaly have a daughter, two granddaughters, a daughter in law and a niece all in the profession or headed to that profession…And you know what….Thank God for those that choose the medical profession…What a wonderful service all these people provide….Thank you Doctors and Nurses and CNA’s of America…We need you….



Three cheers for nurses!!! In my opinion, nurses make up about 95% of the health care profession. Doctors, Specialists, and Administrators can divide up the other 5% any way they please, but 95% of the credit goes to nurses. Nurses are always with the patient 24/7 with a willing attitude, a nice smile, and a cheerful heart. There are never on the golf course or fishing lake. If a dying patient wishes to hear “Amazing Grace” before going to be with the Lord, there is always a smiling, God-fearing nurse around to sing it, while the doctors must be paged on the golf course.
I hear that…