www.orthonurse.org The national association of orthopaedic nurses has some great literature.
The good......the get better and go home.
The good......they don't (usually) die as they have been given clearance before their surgery.
The good.....there's very, very little traction, so "all that traction" excuse no longer applies.
The kinda bad......there are some prima dona docs. If you can go to work at a teaching facility so you can bug the residents for orders.
The really bad.....not a lot.....sometimes they do die very unexpectedly......watching a pulmonary embolus occur is one of the worst things in the world......remember.....confusion isn't always the medication......all chest pain isn't pulled muscles.....
learn what petechiae look like until you are blue in the face......when in doubt call a code......!!!!
The ugly......having to call a family member......the worst in the world.