If you dread the idea of taking your child to the doctor's office to get a flu shot and the tears, kicking, and screaming that goes along with it, think about the alternative — taking care of a very sick child, or worse, spending time
at their bedside at the hospital.
All were
at his bedside at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center when he passed away, the DA's office said.
Although everyone defines it differently, spirituality shapes the choices made
at the bedside at the end of life.
Not exact matches
Placed on users»
bedside tables, the device incorporates radio frequency sensors to measure body movement, breathing and heartbeat, Iwata said today
at an investor presentation.
In fact, she wakes up
at 4.30 every morning and without checking her email or opening the Internet, she takes the next book from her
bedside table, and starts reading.
«As for a mobile app, that may be an interesting direction to take
Bedside, especially for the caregivers that are literally at the bedside, often without a computer, but for now we've focused on making the site as accessible and useful to everyone we can by focusing on mobile - friendly responsive design,» Skif
Bedside, especially for the caregivers that are literally
at the
bedside, often without a computer, but for now we've focused on making the site as accessible and useful to everyone we can by focusing on mobile - friendly responsive design,» Skif
bedside, often without a computer, but for now we've focused on making the site as accessible and useful to everyone we can by focusing on mobile - friendly responsive design,» Skiff said.
And dozens of other types of monitors might be wheeled to a patient's hospital
bedside to look
at things such as brain waves and blood chemistry.
When connected to monitoring equipment in the hospital, AirStrip can fetch and display a wide range of patient data, including temperature, blood pressure, fetal heart rhythms, and almost anything else measured
at the
bedside.
Close to midnight, the musical chiming of the pager that she keeps
at her
bedside woke her from a light sleep
at her house in Reno, Nev..
Loved ones I've been
bedside at their death have always asked that we continue to take care of each other as a family.
My mom was a wonderful woman of faith and I was gifted to be
at her
bedside the last five days of her life.
Ten years after his holy death on April 2, 2005, Karol Wojtyla, Pope St. John Paul II, looms even larger than he did when the world figuratively gathered
at his
bedside a decade ago: tens of millions of men and women around the world who felt impelled, and privileged, to pray with him through what he called his «Passover» — his liberation through death into a new life of freedom in the blazing glory of the Thrice - Holy God.
So glad for her patients that she is
at their
bedside as a chaplain instead of you.
But unless you have had a priest sit
at your hospital
bedside for nearly thirty hours, or known an evangelist who travelled
at his own expense to preach to a church having a revival, or — and nun from India who spent her life loving and caring for people whom the world had thrown away, please do not denounce religion outright.
Other stories told
at my
bedside conveyed a romantic sense of the world.
If you have a perfect book in your hand or
at your
bedside, it certainly must relieve some of the anxiety in dealing with this imperfect and often confusing world of ours.
These verses sound great until we're sitting with our friends
at the
bedside of their dying family member.
At my
bedside, the comic and romantic tales were stories of the cure to be found in the spontaneity of faithful life.
Just over a year earlier, John and Charles Wesley had stood
at their father's
bedside as he died.
Katie and her husband Paul have two small children, and when Paul couldn't be
at her
bedside I took his place.
Three days after Bill Clinton's inauguration, this oracle announced to visitors
at his hospital
bedside, «We are watching a man stumbling through the rubble of a ruined presidency.»
Members of his congregation gathered frequently
at his
bedside.
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At the,
bedside of the other he saw how faith can be blocked by those who are pridefully preoccupied with themselves.
He said, «I relearned the essentials of the Christian faith
at the
bedside of that nice old soul.
When he represents priests and parsons as oinking pigs gathered
at the
bedside of the dying freethinker, his point is less to argue that clergy are parasites than to strip them of their dignity.
Only a few people volunteer a majority of their time — the rest of us write thank you cards or serve a meal or hold a hand
at someone's
bedside as we can.
And yet... and yet... when I sit
at the
bedside of those I love as they lie there dying, the question still lingers in the minds of many of them.
His evocative realist painting, Morning, Girl
at the
Bedside (1884) shows a sense of the diffusion of light and his fascination with interior and exterior space.
At the
bedside, doctors are uncomfortable about philosophical issues because they get in the way of action.
In other traditions, the minister will celebrate Holy Communion
at the
bedside.
Guess who they wanted
at their
bedside on Sunday?
I've been
at the
bedside when a lot of people have breathed their last breath.
And children who die of cancer with their tormented, praying parents
at their
bedside?
Once,
at three in the morning, a dying man summoned her to his
bedside and told her to have his two sisters and his daughter come to him.
Some of these procedures are terrible to see, and no one who has stood
at the
bedside has not wondered, Is this merciful?
He was in the outpouring of compassion
at a victim's funeral and in the passionate call for unity from a resolute councilwoman and
at the
bedside vigil of a wounded victim's church community.
A woman had stayed
at a hotel, and when she got home, she realized that she had left her diamond earrings on the
bedside stand.
I've had your cookbook about a week now and it has been a constant companion in my kitchen and
at my
bedside.
I keep it in a sealed glass jar
at my
bedside and it ALWAYS becomes solid again which requires the use of a fingernail to pry a chunk out.
In fact, I find it so frustrating, that while I've spent every night this week curled up with Jamie Oliver's «Jamie
at Home,» which I purchased
at the same time, my BLT is slowly gathering dust on my
bedside table.
It stayed
at the top of my pile of
bedside reading for a long time.
You can buy the
Bedside Carafe on Coming Soon New York's website, or by visiting their Chinatown location
at 37 Orchard Street.
It's a photo of Elvis Presley's gold
bedside telephone from Graceland, and Silverman hung it on the brick wall leading upstairs
at Rose's Luxury while it was under construction.
He exercises again («Never go to bed a loser») and before he turns out the light he makes sure that a note pad and pen are arrayed
at his
bedside in case he has any inspirations in the middle of the night.
Sons and daughter
at his
bedside in Australia.
Mutt Suhey, once his dependable fullback, arrived
at Payton's
bedside the moment he took ill and never left.
Dr. Theodore Gelet made this simple announcement
at Pittsburgh's Mercy Hospital last Thursday: «At 7:45 a.m., the Chief passed away in his sleep with his family at his bedside.&raqu
at Pittsburgh's Mercy Hospital last Thursday: «
At 7:45 a.m., the Chief passed away in his sleep with his family at his bedside.&raqu
At 7:45 a.m., the Chief passed away in his sleep with his family
at his bedside.&raqu
at his
bedside.»
Aunt Rose was
at his
bedside for the ceremony, of course.
His wife, Martina, an associate athletic director
at the University of North Carolina, had told me the day before that Dwayne keeps a dictionary on his
bedside table.
Bedside promise ($ 6.80), Gary Stevens up, ran 1 «Äö √ Ñ √ ∂ «àö √ ± «àö ¬ µ miles in 1:47 [1/5] to win $ 129,600 and the San Antonio Handicap
at Santa Anita by 1 1/4 lengths over Hopeful Word.