glad the guy is alright.
As for the "miracle v. science" debate...I don't think it matters. People will believe what works for them. The important thing is that the guy is alive and well.
That being said, God's work and scientific explanations are not mutually exclusive, and it bugs me that people think that. If you believe in God, then you also most likely believe that He has His hands in every facet of life; He has control and influence over the smallest detail - the very atoms - of life. He can work within the parameters of our measurable sciences, and he can work outside of them. In other words, it was His will that the nurse was there to help him; His will that her actions were successful. Now, I'm sure many if not most people who witnessed it went home thinking more about God and possibly believing in Him a little more. And the man walked away looking at life differently. An example of God allowing things to happen for the greater good.
Of course, you can also say that you think God doesn't exist, and the guy was just lucky. Its all about perspective.