Elizabeth Douglas, RN, is nurse manager of the surgical intensive care unit (ICU), neuroscience ICU, and the critical care float team at ٺƵ Hospital—Brooklyn. During the 2019 coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic, she is playing a pivotal role in overseeing nursing care for severely ill patients.
“It’s rough,” she tells the New York Post, which is profiling her in a Hero of the Day column. “I know there’s a risk of me being infected; I’m with positive patients everyday… but I do it because I’m a nurse, and that’s what I do.”
Thomas Nolan, RN, senior director for nursing, critical care, emergency department, and behavioral health, ٺƵ Hospital—Brooklyn, says Douglas has been a critical member of the team as the hospital prepares for more patients.
“I give her a lot of credit; I’m not sure how she’s doing it,” Nolan says. “It’s mentally and physically draining; she has a good finger on the pulse of the unit, and I think she knows what to say and how to say it so staff really feel supported.”
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