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This When I Started
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Becoming a Nurse
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R.E.A.D]
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Expect to be moved by this anthology of tales from the front line, written by veteran nurses and
nurses-in-training. One contributor describes his experiences as a nursing student at the beginning
of the AIDS epidemic, when the disease was called gay-related immune-deficiency syndrome,
particularly his nurseâ€s intuition, that is, knowing when a patient is going to die. There was a
stigma to the work I was doing, he writes. But I eventually got to a point where I wasnâ€t afraid
to say, when someone asked what I did, ‘I work with persons who are dying of AIDS.â€
Several of the essayists lace their emotional tales with humor. A University of Pennsylvania
nursing student records her friends†reaction to her job: So you actually cleaned up poop? A
woman who survived Hodgkinâ€s lymphoma as a teen becomes an oncology nurse. And a
nurse recounts watching a person die for the first time. Essayists note that theyâ€re not
supposed to get too close to patients, but they do it anyway. Itâ€s easy to love these empathetic
people, and their beautifully written stories. --Karen Springen Read more Booklist ReviewMarch
15, 2013Expect to be moved by this anthology of tales from the front line, written by veteran
nurses and nurses-in-training. One contributor describes her experiences as a nursing student at
the beginning of the AIDS epidemic, when the disease was called gay-related immune-deficiency
syndrome, particularly her “nurseâ€s intuition,― that is, knowing when a patient is going to
die. “There was a stigma to the work I was doing,― she writes. “But I eventually got to a point
where I wasnâ€t afraid to say, when someone asked what I did, ‘I work with persons who are
dying of AIDS.â€â€• Several of the essayists lace their emotional tales with humor. A University
of Pennsylvania nursing student records her friends†reaction to her job: “So you actually
cleaned up poop?― A woman who survived Hodgkinâ€s lymphoma as a teen becomes an
oncology nurse. And a male nurse recounts watching a person die for the first time. Essayists note
that theyâ€re not supposed to get “too close― to patients, but they do it anyway. Itâ€s easy
to love these empathetic people, and their beautifully written stories.— Karen Springen Read
more See all Editorial Reviews