By Marion Callahan
From their own perspective in this crisis, medical experts on the front lines of the coronavirus share their voices and views. Here, an advance care visiting nurse tells her story.
Two weeks into a governor-issued stay-at-home order, nurse Kim Morano, her mouth shielded by a floral mask that a friend crafted, made her way into the living room of an 82-year-old patient with a heart condition.
The woman requires twice-a-week-care, and is one of about a half-dozen patients Morano visits each day as a visiting advanced preventative care nurse with Health Quality Partners.
Like many others, Morano, of Quakertown, said the coronavirus has changed her world:
“In advanced preventative care, the patients we have are our most vulnerable; they have come to trust and rely on us to be there.
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Check out the full article here....The Intelligencer
From their own perspective in this crisis, medical experts on the front lines of the coronavirus share their voices and views. Here, an advance care visiting nurse tells her story.
Two weeks into a governor-issued stay-at-home order, nurse Kim Morano, her mouth shielded by a floral mask that a friend crafted, made her way into the living room of an 82-year-old patient with a heart condition.
The woman requires twice-a-week-care, and is one of about a half-dozen patients Morano visits each day as a visiting advanced preventative care nurse with Health Quality Partners.
Like many others, Morano, of Quakertown, said the coronavirus has changed her world:
“In advanced preventative care, the patients we have are our most vulnerable; they have come to trust and rely on us to be there.
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Check out the full article here....The Intelligencer