Congratulations to Eric Tyrell

Eric Tyrell, RN, BSN

East 4 Accelerated Access Unit

I’m a 47 year old mom and wife with 3 children. We recently became UCD members on January 1st, 2019. I was diagnosed with pulmonary arterial hypertension and congestive heart failure, it’s hereditary unfortunately.

It was January of 2016 when I was told that my entire lifestyle was going to change. I was taken to the ER on Thursday February 4, 2019 and was told that I was being admitted for having severe fluid overload. I had gained 27 pounds in 9 days and wasn’t able to breathe and my face was swollen to where my left eye was shut. Even though I was on Lasix at home my body was not absorbing it so it stopped working.

After being moved to East 4 my entire attitude changed. I just knew I was going to get the help I needed and the amazing staff had everything to do with that. Eric was my p.m. nurse and was absolutely the right nurse for me. He was extremely attentive and actually listened to my questions and concerns that I had. He also understood that I was going through depression and anxiety but I didn’t want to be on any major medication to lean on unless all other options were tried. Eric talked to me about how meditation has helped him and I should look into it. I loved the idea that a nurse totally understood my position about using drugs instead of trying other ideas. I’m also a very hard stick for blood draws and IV’s yet the first if not the second time trying, he got it every time. He is completely without any doubt the best nurse I’ve ever had. I really hope you give him this amazing honor as he deserves it.


About the DAISY Award

The DAISY Award for Extraordinary Nurses recognizes outstanding members of the nursing community and the very special work they do every day. It was established by the DAISY Foundation in memory of the extraordinary nursing J. Patrick Barnes received when he was hospitalized. (DAISY is an acronym for diseases attacking the immune system.) This nursing recognition award program offers patients, families, and professional colleagues a way to honor nurses for all they do. The DAISY awardees consistently demonstrate excellence through their clinical expertise and extraordinary compassionate care.