Co-worker passed away. Bad day at work

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A coworker was rushed to the hospital on Sunday and was taken off the vent today. She left a son and a husband behind. This person worked at our hospital for just over a year as our assist. manager.

I had to work today and we found out that they took her off the vent during mid shift, at a sister hospital. The chaplain came up for support and prayers, but the day was horribly busy with demanding patients that couldn't even muster a thank you to their nurses for pain meds, water or blankets. All the nurses had been crying in the breakroom over the news and missing lunch because the day was insane. Yet they walked back in the rooms with a smile on their face. I was really proud of my co workers today. We held that floor together because we worked as a team and gave hugs to each other as we were running down the halls.

I worked 10 hrs before taking a break. It was an exhausting and very long day. I had to leave the desk many times to wipe away tears, but come back and answer the phone and pretend things were just fine.

My co worker is now gone, and no longer in pain, but darn it all, she will be greatly missed.:crying2::crying2:

Specializes in PICU, ICU, Hospice, Mgmt, DON.

Oh, toko! There is really nothing I can say but I am so, so sorry. Please be well, and stay strong.:redbeathe

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I am so sorry for your loss. Prayers to all who are dealing with this painful situation.

Specializes in L&D/Maternity nursing.

I am so sorry for your loss

So sorry for the loss of your beloved co-worker - wishing you and your team much peace...

May her soul RIP.

Condolences to you and her family.

Specializes in long term care Alzheimers Patients.

Hugs to you and your Co workers I am so sorry for your loss

Specializes in Level II Trauma Center ICU.

I'm so sorry for your loss. My prayers are with you and unit family. Sounds like you work with a rockin' team of nurses!! :redbeathe:redbeathe:redbeathe

:hug:

So sorry for your loss, I send is my hugs and prayers that you all find peace in this great loss...:hug:

"Weeping may endure for a night, but Joy comes in the morning."

Totally sucks. I hope you can have some time soon to grieve, cry and heal. Its hard to keep your game on at work after something like this.

Specializes in icu/er.

strength to you and co-workers, god speed to your friend and prayers for his family.

Specializes in Medical/Telemetry. Now ICU.
A coworker was rushed to the hospital on Sunday and was taken off the vent today. She left a son and a husband behind. This person worked at our hospital for just over a year as our assist. manager.

I had to work today and we found out that they took her off the vent during mid shift, at a sister hospital. The chaplain came up for support and prayers, but the day was horribly busy with demanding patients that couldn't even muster a thank you to their nurses for pain meds, water or blankets. All the nurses had been crying in the breakroom over the news and missing lunch because the day was insane. Yet they walked back in the rooms with a smile on their face. I was really proud of my co workers today. We held that floor together because we worked as a team and gave hugs to each other as we were running down the halls.

I worked 10 hrs before taking a break. It was an exhausting and very long day. I had to leave the desk many times to wipe away tears, but come back and answer the phone and pretend things were just fine.

My co worker is now gone, and no longer in pain, but darn it all, she will be greatly missed.:crying2::crying2:

I'm so sorry for your loss :(

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