Please keep our RN Supervisor and her family in prayer. Her mother died in a fire in VA on Monday. We were told yesterday that she was able to make it downstairs from her bedroom to the living room but not out the front door. It is clearly the most horrible way to die (from smoke inhalation), and I hope I never have to see anyone go through that.
This RN worked for an agency, but we felt as though she were on staff at our LTC. We are close to this particular nurse and are grieving with her through this (I suspect all nurses can sympathize).
stdntograd06, BSN, RN
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Please keep our RN Supervisor and her family in prayer. Her mother died in a fire in VA on Monday. We were told yesterday that she was able to make it downstairs from her bedroom to the living room but not out the front door. It is clearly the most horrible way to die (from smoke inhalation), and I hope I never have to see anyone go through that.
This RN worked for an agency, but we felt as though she were on staff at our LTC. We are close to this particular nurse and are grieving with her through this (I suspect all nurses can sympathize).
Kelly