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Here are two books I own and highly recommend. I think that every nurse should read them.
http://www.gift-of-life.com/nurse.htm
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ISBN%3D0962724637/cybernursecomA/102-5685478-3512942
I recommended this book for my Nursing students to read this summer. It is good for anyone to read!
"The Worst is Over" by Judith Acosta.
What does one say to an injured person after calling 911? According to therapist/crisis counselor Acosta and therapist/consultant Prager, the magic words are "the worst is over." Then one continues to administer what the authors call "Verbal First Aid" soothing words that will promote psychic and medical healing, even before the ambulance arrives. Verbal First Aid, say the authors, arose from the needs of crisis and rescue personnel, to whom they have taught their technique, and was designed to complement medical care. Offered here are sample scripts for a wide variety of situations for various populations (e.g., children) and emergencies (e.g., car crashes, bleeding, panic attacks, and childbirth). They also offer techniques such as guided imagery to deal with nonemergency situations like chronic illness, as well as suggestions for self-care for both professional and nonprofessional caregivers. Though there is an extensive bibliography, many statements are presented without references to medical studies. The authors frequently refer to their web site, http://www.theworstisover.com, as a source of more information; however, at press time, it was little more than a site from which to sell the book. Large public libraries may want to purchase for self-help collections; otherwise, buy where interest warrants. Martha E. S
Hey Joni, i'm not sure by your message if your starting the nursing program next or if you are starting pre-reqs. But in any case if you are wanting to read stuff before pre-reqs, I would HIGHLY recommend reading up on intro to Physiology, or Physiology of Diseases. These are the 2 subjects, i KEEP going over, so i won't forget everything while WAITING(!) to be accepted into the program. I've been told by quite a few professors, that with these under your belt, you will have a much higher success rate while IN the program.
Good luck!!! Heather
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All of you seasoned students and nurses out there... As a pre-nursing student I am a voracious reader and I would really appreciate any recommendations for nursing books I could read before school (obviously not too far over my head). I have run a Border's search and I don't know where to begin, just TOO many results. Thanks :)