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As a nurse there were times I cringed at the treatment and times I wanted to cry because I realized I have done something similar, such as eating my food within eye sight of a patient who is on TPN.
VY
7 July 2015
Five Stars
Exactly what it is..
OR
4 May 2015
Should be required reading for doctors, nurses and all medical personnel
My son, who is a medical doctor, self diagnosed Guillain Barre Syndrome in August of 2014 at the age of 40.
UQ
15 December 2014
Oh my what a story, anyone who has a ...
Oh my what a story, anyone who has a heart of compassion needs to read this!
WB
10 December 2014
fantastic excellent anyone in patient care should read this book ...
Fantastic excellent anyone in patient care should read this book from the unit secretary all the way up to the doctors!.
FB
15 August 2014
Five Stars
All healthcare providers should read this!!.
FR
15 August 2014
I am an ICU nurse. Boy, does that ...
I am an ICU nurse .
FR
8 August 2014
Four Stars
Had to read in nursing school.
DS
23 June 2014
A very poorly written book with an important message
This is the story of Sue Baier's transformative stay in an intensive care unit while recovering from Giuillian-Barre Syndrome, an inflammatory illness that leaves the victim unable to voluntarily move any muscles for a period of weeks to months.
Customer reviews (10)
As a nurse there were times I cringed at the ...
As a nurse there were times I cringed at the treatment and times I wanted to cry because I realized I have done something similar, such as eating my food within eye sight of a patient who is on TPN.
Five Stars
Exactly what it is..
Should be required reading for doctors, nurses and all medical personnel
My son, who is a medical doctor, self diagnosed Guillain Barre Syndrome in August of 2014 at the age of 40.
Oh my what a story, anyone who has a ...
Oh my what a story, anyone who has a heart of compassion needs to read this!
fantastic excellent anyone in patient care should read this book ...
Fantastic excellent anyone in patient care should read this book from the unit secretary all the way up to the doctors!.
Five Stars
All healthcare providers should read this!!.
I am an ICU nurse. Boy, does that ...
I am an ICU nurse .
Four Stars
Had to read in nursing school.
A very poorly written book with an important message
This is the story of Sue Baier's transformative stay in an intensive care unit while recovering from Giuillian-Barre Syndrome, an inflammatory illness that leaves the victim unable to voluntarily move any muscles for a period of weeks to months.
recommend to any health profession student
An amazing book.