Kathryn Kuhlman Miraculous Last Hours at the Hospital

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[Music] [Applause] [Music] [Music] even the responsibility of that was 1976 and I was a young nurse I had very little experience I just they sent me on a course or how we teach these monitors a cold so finally make sure to be recording this night as I want so if someone arrested I would be the nursing Church there's someone passed away yes yes that one's heart stops I would know how to respond so Kathryn Kuhlman had been admitted to see units from what we had she had had valve surgery several months earlier in a nearby hospital so she came she was already admitted into the hospital when I met her the other nurses got to know her during the week that I was off taking my voice to learn how to become an intensive care nurse I never spoke to her alive the night I came on was my first ever night as a charge nurse I was nervous and there were only two patient support hair care normally you have six so I was myself and one nurse's aide and it was another and she was barely single this woman was not she had cardiac arrested on day shift they had done a code they revived her she was on a respirator non-sports so even when you didn't rekt your fingers she wouldn't pull away when you tried to get the response out of her there was no response she was not triggering the respirator at all it was breathing for her her heart was beating her kidneys were failing she was very sweaty when people don't realize how fragile what works best you could have taken your hands around your waist and your fever sort of touched she was that what did she I mean she was grateful when I saw that I said well she was way more lean yourself well she weighed less than I would say less than 80 pounds she was when I listened to her party lights at the beginning of the shift I was concerned about her the respirator were suing all the work but her lungs were still having some problems with fluid her cardiac monitor was stable at that time she was in a normal sinus rhythm which you would look for and Marky and I positioned her Rob turn suction turn those are the other nurse so we did everything for somebody in intensive care this is something we do every two hours so we got her settled in for the first two hours and that I went to the nurses desk to write my notes and then Marty and I were she was sort of teaching me the routine [Music] you might go in ten different between but you don't go perfect yeah so my feeling was that she had sweated off the lead because she was fighting sweating so all three leads on you can then straight line into some person excretion so I thought it was the machinery I stood up walked into her room which was not as far away as the keyboard and she steps towards her room and hit the button to record and I actually did manage to report the normal resonance of the straight line and as I stepped towards her room we lost all the power in the hospital it was in the hospital so I walked into her her room in the dark and I remember thinking 15 seconds should go by the emergency generator I kick in I have to make sure her respirators plugged into a red plug and system76 and not every plug was connected to backup generator so I knew there in the dark I can feel that all three times were still long and I thought well maybe this wasn't a mechanical problem why did I get the straight line so merge came in with the stethoscope and a flashlight and I'm listening to her chest and the lights flashed on and immediately back off again well that's not supposed to happen I just had my course and the I was starting to get really nervous I remember thinking when I listen to her chest and I heard no heartbeat and I knew I couldn't hear breath sounds his respirator wasn't going I thought it's a good thing she's an OCO because she was cold I should have called it by now when I should have started CPR but because the doctor had written don't go if she dies let her go that's where we were so I went to the phone and I picked it up and I called the supervisor and I said Kathryn Kuhlman has passed away and she said are you in darkness and I said yes we are and she said I'm over on the three eat so she had to go down three flights of stairs go under a four-lane road and come back up to get to the part of the building that I was in so she said I'll take me a few minutes to get there so I hung up the phone and went back in the room there was a lot entirely convinced that she was dead because I really haven't seen many that people at that point in my career and I was checking her again I remember I said Marty what do you think you see a lot more dead people that I have and she said well I just used her she has to make these decisions morning so while I was listening and feeling and touching her listen to this the absolute warmest biggest most overwhelming smell of roses absolutely flooded the room it was so hot it's so thick I had trouble staying in the room the breathing you noses for reason that we had to step back just this far back so that we were in the main part in order to breathe the supervisor arrives and she said in the building that was on the other side she came through the tunnel smell she said this is in here so I picked the minute the middle I said 1:13 yes you told me last night they said where's Councilwoman and I said well she passed away last night well they were so excited they have gotten they know where they live Germany take adverse for their own and they ran to the chart and they started flipping back through the pages and here we said she predicted the date and time of her death well not only was February 20th right the 113 was there and they had written it in the notes and I was a little perturbed by some what I should have been loving her watching her closely I said did you make any other predictions and they said yes the only flower she wants in her funeral miss roses told them about the smell I slumped into a chair fought off tears and they said I can't handle this I don't understand what's happening in a very old nurse - choice if you're going to work in intensive care you're going to see unusual things around them you just have to accept them and learn from them and I spent my career asking or assigning myself any patient that might die and the amazing things that I have seen the people who have come back the stories that I've heard shaped my career and I certainly am a believer when did you do Galactica Lord Jesus October I went to a friend's house and she said well Joyce I've ever prayed the prayer to commit yourself to Christ and I said no let's go you just have to ask God ask Jesus to be your Lord and Savior so that night I was driving home from Texas and my car started to drive itself as I was praying the prayer I became so thick someone started this guy I thought I better pull over and when I tried to pull over my carpet and slow down when I put the brakes on itself [Music] the bar was driving itself it like a real cut off the gas and I just fixed on this one star in the sky and I started singing angels we have heard on high and then I wasn't singing in English anymore [Music] but it certainly changed my life and what I learned is that I cannot hide this light under a bushel basket and now that I have let my are a license becoming active I'm no longer afraid
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Length: 15min 9sec (909 seconds)
Published: Mon Jun 22 2020
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