Hi everyone,
In this week's Office Notes, under the Communications heading it lists a few things about supervisors '"popping in" on staff to have them take care of something...etc.', and "allowing employees who are responsible to be responsible for the task at hand." and so forth. It is somewhat vague. Maybe these are the types of things that could be discussed at an All Staff meeting to gain more clarity. It is just an idea.
Monday, September 24, 2007
Friday, September 21, 2007
Final Update for Iris Weis
My mother-in-law, Iris Weis, passed away yesterday afternoon after a long struggle to regain her health following by-pass surgery. It seemed that Iris was going to make it a couple weeks ago when she started physical therapy at Fresno Community. Then she had a second heart attack and her kidneys failed. Although her kidneys became functional, she never seemed to pull out of the downward spiral that started about that time. She was placed back in the intensive care unit of the heart hospital of Fresno Community where she stayed until her death. While there she did not eat much and had to have a feeding tube put down her nose. She complained of pain all over her body and never seemed to have any good days.
Thank you all for your concern.
Thank you all for your concern.
Thursday, September 13, 2007
Health Update IV
Iris Weis, my mother-in-law, continues to struggle at Fresno Community Hospital. She is still in the cardiac intensive care unit of the hospital. It appears that her pace-maker is doing all right and that her kidneys are functioning. However, she has persistently refused to eat enough to help her regain her strength. The situation has become so bad that the doctor has recommended that she receive a feeding tube. He hopes to 'jump-start' her eating properly with a small feeding tube to give her the needed nutrition she lacks. Iris is a very particular eater. She does not like spiced food of any kind. Also some foods she rejects because of the texture! That is true in the case of Creme of Wheat. However, she has been turning down or eating very little of the food Dorothy and her sister, Joyce, have been bringing her.
Thank you for your concern for Iris!
Thank you for your concern for Iris!
Tuesday, September 4, 2007
Health Update III
My mother-in-law, Iris Weis, had a very serious set-back on Labor Day. Apparently she suffered a second heart attack leaving the top part of her heart beating out of sync with the bottom part. Her kidneys also stopped working. The basic problem probably stemmed from the fact that she was very dehydrated. You wouldn't think a person could get dehydrated while being cared for in a hospital, but she did. For some time now she has not wanted to eat much or drink enough liquids. The dehydration affected the kidneys which in turn put a strain on the heart. She is now in intensive care of the Fresno Community Hospital. She was moved from the physical rehabilitation area. Medication got her kidneys to function again, however the doctors still need to get her kidneys to work on their own without medication. They will also be working to get her heart to beat in sync again. She is getting plenty of fluids intravenously. Her condition now is stable.
Thank you for your love and concern!
Thank you for your love and concern!
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