Memorial Announces Tenny Miglicco, RN June 2021 DAISY Foundation Award Winner
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The most recent DAISY Foundation award winner is Tenny Miglicco, a registered nurse on 7 Tower. The DAISY award is a national award that recognizes extraordinary nurses.
From the nominator:
Tenny is above excellent. She saved my life. I have known her for over 20 years, but I never realized how great of a Nurse she is. I was hospitalized with COVID and I cannot describe how scared I was. Sitting in a room alone, staring at those four walls, and just thinking that I might die here by myself gave me more anxiety than I have ever experienced. I knew had a call button and a monitor on, but I still felt a sense of incredible fear and loneliness.
Tenny was the person who got me through this terrible disease. She truly saved my life. Every night she would come into my room and say she was here. I could count on her to check on me like clockwork every two hours. She reassured me that I was in good hands. She bathed me, washed my hair, and made me feel safe.
About DAISY
In late 1999, at the age of 33, Patrick Barnes awoke with some blood blisters in his mouth. Having survived Hodgkins Disease twice, he was admitted to the hospital and diagnosed with the auto-immune disease, ITP (Idiopathic Thrombocytopenic Purpura).
Said his father, Mark Barnes, "We are so blessed that we were able to spend the eight weeks of his hospitalization with him and his family. During those weeks, we experienced the best of Nursing. We were there to see the clinical skill that dealt with his very complex medical situation, the fast thinking of nurses who saved his life more than once, and that nursing excellence that took years to hone to the best of the profession. But frankly, as a patient family, we rather expected that Pat would have great clinical care. That was why he was in the hospital. What we did not expect was the way his nurses delivered that care - the kindness and compassion they gave Pat and all of us in his family every day. We were awed by the way the nurses touched him and spoke with him, even when he was on a ventilator and totally sedated. The way they informed and educated us eased our minds. They truly helped us through the darkest hours of our lives, with soft voices of hope and strong loving hugs that to this day, we still feel."
Just days after he died, the family began talking about what they would do to help fill the giant hole in their hearts that Pat’s passing had left. His wife came up with the acronym, DAISY, standing for diseases attacking the immune system. As they discussed what to do in Patrick’s memory, first and foremost, they wanted to say Thank You for the gifts nurses give their patients and families every day. That is when the family created The DAISY Award For Extraordinary Nurses.