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Tending Lives: Nurses on the Medical Front
Tending Lives Nurses on the Medical Front
Author: Echo Heron
As the healthcare debate rages on with the growth of the HMO industry, nurses quietly continue to provide the day-to-day grit and deeply-felt passion that hold the healing profession together. Within these remarkable women and men are poignant, outrageous stories drawn from the edge of life. But fear of career backlash and reprisals have made th...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780886464646
ISBN-10: 0886464641
Publication Date: 6/1998
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Publisher: DH Audio
Book Type: Audio Cassette
Other Versions: Paperback
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This is a nurses' book. Not just for nurses. But if you want to really read about some of the horrors and joys that a nurse sees, this is a good one to read. You will cry with some of the stories, both sad and wonderful. This is a compilations of interviews done by Echo Heron, RN, of stories told by other nurses. Includes a section on nurses who were present at the Oklahoma City Bombing.
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real life accounts of nurses stories by former RN Echo Heron-very good if you are a nurse or medical professional, you will be able to relate to the incredible stories in this book
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Many Short stories from nurses all over the US. Very good read!! A quick book I could not put down. The author is a nurse as well.
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From penitentiary nurses supervising a murder's execution to nurses giving vitamin C to whiny stars on movie sets, who knew there were so many types of nurse jobs. Even for someone who has read many nurse books; this is a fascinating book with very little hospital politics.


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