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The Making of a Nurse
The Making of a Nurse
Author: Tilda Shalof
The bestselling author of A Nurse’s Story is back with more insider stories. — Tilda Shalof has been a caregiver all her life — at home for her family, at work for strangers — but her skills didn’t come easily. From when she was a child taking care of her sick parents to her current position on an ICU team in one of...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780771080951
ISBN-10: 0771080956
Publication Date: 3/27/2007
Pages: 328
Edition: 1
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3.8 stars, based on 2 ratings
Publisher: McClelland & Stewart
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
Members Wishing: 1
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I am not a nurse, I have never wanted to be a nurse. Okay, maybe when I was very young and before I learned I had to cleanup other people's body fluids. With that said, this book was wonderful and truly made me appreciate every happy, grumpy, rushed, or patient nurse I have ever encountered. Ms. Shalof tells her personal story of how she began life as a caretaker and has chosen such a profession. There are so many funny stories, you will enjoy her days as a camp nurse. Many will relate to the concept of "helicopter parents". She relates stories from her time in a hospital in Tel Aviv, Irael. This is a book that emcompasses taking care of sick parents; crying and homesick campers; the sickest patients in a Israeli hospital to coming full circle in her current position as a intensive care nurse.


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