"Unfortunately for my kids, but fortunately for my patients, I had to work," she explained. "So, on Friday—Good Friday—we did have an Easter egg hunt at our house, and they enjoyed it.
"Unfortunately for my kids, but fortunately for my patients, I had to work," she explained. "So, on Friday—Good Friday—we did have an Easter egg hunt at our house, and they enjoyed it. So, perfect."
While discussing her patients, Jennell said that the pandemic has created different circumstances than she's used to, starting with patients' not being allowed to have visitors. But, this has allowed her to form closer bonds with the people she's been treating.
"We don't value family until things like this happen," she shared. "And for myself being a bedside nurse, I've also enjoyed family to be there so we can introduce ourselves, get to know each other more. But by family not being able to visit, it gives me the opportunity to become closer to my patients…We become closer, especially during this isolated time."