The Human Side of Nursing

The Human Side of Nursing

by Lois Gerber
The Human Side of Nursing

The Human Side of Nursing

by Lois Gerber

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Overview

"The Human Side of Nursing" is a collection of 15 short stories about the author's experiences as a community health nurse and the interactions she's had with her patients and their family caregivers in their homes or communities. The book describes the courage and inner strength this nurses' patients and their caregivers displayed in dealing with illness and disability.

All types of families are represented-families with young children, middle aged couples, aging persons, and single men and women living alone. Some families are challenged by lives of poverty while others share a more affluent life style. Different ethnicities and religions are represented.

The common thread of the book is the interplay between the nurse and the family in dealing with disease. The lives of the patient, the family, and the nurse are all touched and changed by the interactions.

"The Human Side of Nursing" is an inspirational but easy-to-read book for both health care professionals and the general public.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940015286519
Publisher: Lois Gerber, RN, MPH
Publication date: 09/11/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 6 MB

About the Author

Lois Gerber, RN, MPH is a community health nurse with 40 years of experience providing direct patient care through health departments and home health care agencies. She has taught nursing students in university settings and been an elder care consultant for families need guidance for their loved ones. Lois has worked with families of all ages and many diverse cultures in both inner city and suburban neighborhoods. She has lived and provided nursing care in four different midwestern states.

Lois has had numerous short stories and clinical articles published in nursing journals and regional women's magazines. She enjoys sharing her insights about human nature with others.
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