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I found out this morning that a nurse friend of mine of over ten years died tragically in a housefire sunday morning. She was a good teacher and a good friend. I had the privelege of working with her for a while. Such a joy to be around. I learned so much from her. Her best advice to me has always stuck with me and I will never forget it. She always told me to cover my ***. I have stuck to this advice and it will be my pleasure to honor her. Please remember her family and friends in your prayers. She will be missed.
I am so very sorry to hear of your tragic loss. Her advice made me nod and giggle..smart nurse! Now when I think of that phrase I will remember a sweet spirit, smart nurse who is in heaven...proably reminding all of us to always watch out for yourself :)
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aw triage, only you....:balloons:
and you're so diplomatic.
when i read about the op's eloquent presentation of her friend followed by the "cya" warning, i didn't expect that advice but the post made me smile.
i was going to comment on it but opted not to.
now after reading your post.....well, yes, this nurse really was something else.
not only a sweet, sensitive spirit but quite the character.
i'll be smiling along right with you.
leslie
It seemed like a good and good sense memory for the OP, so I thought I would comment and say how that memory is a great one, and very true...and will continue on through people reading the wonderful post :).
I lift up a glass..and say..."to CYA!" Salute to her and a happy memory that we think of daily!
Thanks to all who have responded with your kind words of condolence. It makes me proud that my friend left me with a legacy that challenges me to keep it alive in her memory. I raise my glass to her and say Salute!!! :balloons: :balloons: :balloons: May God richly bless you all my friends!!
RN007
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I'm so sorry. My thoughts and prayers are with you. Keep your heart open so you can feel your Angel and Heaven's presence with you when you're working ...