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Life Support - Three Nurses on the Front Lines

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Life Support offers an intimate and important look at what nurses do for patients and their families. It takes us right to the bedside on hospital wards and home visits, in clinics and emergency rooms, capturing the drama of nurses' work in the story of three RNs at Boston's Beth Israel Hospital. Gordon's heroines are nurse practitioner Ellen Kitchen, who bicycles through poor neighborhoods in Boston to visit elderly patients at home; oncology nurse Nancy Rumplik, whose technical skill and emotional support enable cancer patients to endure some of the most arduous high-tech medical treatments; and clinical nurse specialist Jeannie Chaisson, who helps new RNs and physicians begin their careers on a general medical floor. Life Support draws on the experience of these and other nurses to examine the history of their profession, the complex relationship between doctors and nurses, and the central role that nurses play in the final days of life, when care, not cure, is a patient's main concern. In addition, the book makes a powerful critique of hospital restructuring and managed care. Gordon shows how understaffing, shorter hospital stays, layoffs, and replacement of nurses by unlicensed personnel are threatening the quality of care and shifting more of its burden onto patients' families. She describes what consumers can do to resist these trends - through alliances with concerned providers.

List of contents










Foreword to the Cornell Edition by Claire M. Fagin, R. N., Ph. D., F.A.A.N.Preface

CHAPTER 1: The Tapestry of Care

CHAPTER 2: Nancy Rumplik - The Care of Strangers

CHAPTER 3: Jeannie Chaisson - Not on the Charts

CHAPTER 4: Ellen Kitchen - A Special Visitor

CHAPTER 5: Nancy Rumplik - The Meaning of Illness

CHAPTER 6: Jeannie Chaisson - A Mentor of Their Own

CHAPTER 7: Ellen Kitchen - Collaborative Care

CHAPTER 8: Nancy Rumplik - A Good Enough Death

CHAPTER 9: Ellen Kitchen - Final Checkups

CHAPTER 10: Jeannie - Chaisson A Good Enough Death II

CHAPTER 11: Unraveling the Tapestry of Care

CONCLUSION: Preserving the Tapestry of CareAfterword to the Cornell Edition

Notes

Selected Bibliography

Index


About the author










Suzanne Gordon is an award-winning journalist. She is Visiting Professor at the University of Maryland School of Nursing and Assistant Adjunct Professor at the University of California, San Francisco, School of Nursing. She is the author of Nursing against the Odds, the coauthor of From Silence to Voice, and the coeditor of The Complexities of Care, all from Cornell. Claire Fagin is Leadership Professor Emerita, Dean Emerita and Interim President Emerita at the University of Pennsylvania.


Summary

Gordon describes the everyday work of three RNs in Boston—a nurse practitioner, an oncology nurse, and a clinical nurse specialist on a medical unit—providing a vivid, engaging, and intimate portrait of the importance of nurses in patients' lives.

Product details

Authors Suzanne Gordon, Suzanne/ Fagin Gordon
Publisher Cornell University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 11.10.2007
 
EAN 9780801474286
ISBN 978-0-8014-7428-6
No. of pages 368
Dimensions 140 mm x 216 mm x 25 mm
Series The Culture and Politics of Health Care Work
Culture and Politics of Health
The Culture and Politics of Health Care Work
Culture and Politics of Health
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > General

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