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Chargement... Intensive Care: The Story of a Nurse (1987)par Echo Heron
![]() medical memoirs (10) Books Read in 2009 (366) Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. ![]() ![]() I am interested in medical stories, so I found this to be quite interesting. The author shares the trajectory of her career in nursing, from nursing school to being a dually placed Cardiac Care Nurse and ER Nurse. The patient stories were very interesting and gave much insight into the author's emotional response to various situations. Not bad. This book is self-congratulatory swill. It's poorly written, and serves as a means of public self-stroking of the author's ego. Heron is rabidly determined to appear as "cute and plucky", always willing to stand up for herself against the overbearing doctors. This book consumed a day of my life that I will never get back, for which I am still resentful 6 years later. This is the story of Echo Heron a nurse in a busy California hospital in the 1980's. Echo talks of her nurses training, patients, physicians and working in a cardiac care unit. The story is told with humor and poignancy. She goes into great detail about several of the patients she worked with, which I enjoyed. aucune critique | ajouter une critique
This is a nurse's story unlike any other, because Echo Heron is a very special nurse. Dedicated to healing and helping in the harshest environments, she spent ten years in emergency rooms and intensive care units. Her story is unique, penetrating, and unforgettable. Her story is real. "Compelling reading." NEW YORK DAILY NEWS Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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