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Hannah Bell, MSN, has an incredible compassion for her patients and commitment to support her team members in The Baby Place. Her nomination centered on a situation that called on her to combine those standout qualities. A nurse who had worked at The Baby Place was pregnant and found out her baby had a genetic disorder that was incompatible with life. “When Hannah found this out, she began planning things based on the patient’s wishes and went above and beyond to fulfill them,” a colleague who nominated Hannah for The Daisy Award said.
The patient wanted to help her baby experience as many things as possible while she was carrying the child. Hannah helped arrange trips including a visit to Dollywood and the beach. She stayed in close communication with the patient. Hannah took the time to learn the patient’s wishes, so that when the baby would pass the mother and family would not have to worry about any of the details.
AdventHealth Hendersonville s Hannah Bell named DAISY Award winner
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Hannah Bell, a nurse in The Baby Place at AdventHealth Hendersonville, has been named as the latest recipient of the DAISY Award, an international recognition program that honors and celebrates the skillful, compassionate care nurses provide every day.
Bell has an incredible compassion for her patients and commitment to support her team members in The Baby Place, AdventHealth Hendersonville said in a news release.
Her nomination centers around a situation that called on her to combine those standout qualities, the release states. A nurse who had worked at The Baby Place who was pregnant found out her baby had a genetic disorder that was incompatible with life.
P.E.I. environment minister pleased with new federal greenhouse gas emissions target
The new federal greenhouse gas emissions target shows the nation’s commitment toward creating a better climate for future generations, Environment Minister Steven Myers said.
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P.E.I. Environment Minister Steven Myers says the province leads its counterparts when it comes to taking action to reduce emissions.(CBC)
Officials with P.E.I.’s Environment Department laid out a bare-bones plan Thursday for how water could be shared among various users including farmers once the province’s moratorium on new high-capacity irrigation wells comes to an end.