Minimizing Stress Of Hospital Stays For Terminally Ill Children
Presenter: Neal Howard
Guest: Trenee Zweigle
Guest Bio:
Key Takeaways
- Expert Profile: Trenee Zweigle — Trenee Zweigle has been a registered nurse for two decades, caring for sick and injured children in California hospitals. In addition to being the creator of Trenee’s Treasures and Happy Smiles F…
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- Clinical Perspective: Our guest in studio today is Trenee Zweigle.
- Why It Matters: Healthcare professionals can gain valuable insights from Trenee Zweigle’s expertise and experience shared on this episode.
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Trenee Zweigle has been a registered nurse for two decades, caring for sick and injured children in California hospitals. In addition to being the creator of Trenee’s Treasures and Happy Smiles For Kids, she is a motivational speaker and the author of several inspirational books, including CRY OUT TO JESUS and TEEN PRAYERBOOK. She has appeared on NBC News.
Segment Overview:
Trenee Zweigle discusses how to minimize stress of hospital stays for terminally ill children.
Transcription
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Neal Howard: Hello. You’re listening to Health Professional Radio. Our guest in studio today is Trenee Zweigle. Trenee is a registered nurse working with children for more than 20 years. She’s been dealing with them so much she found out that sometimes, a child needs a friend in order to help them get over the hump, as it were, when they were hospitalised with, sometimes cancer and some other serious illnesses. Trenee and other nurses discovered that the gift of a doll is sometimes the best thing that a child can receive while they’re in the hospital. How are you doing today, Trenee?
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