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| Genre/Form: | Anecdotes Collected Works |
|---|---|
| Additional Physical Format: | Online version: Best of nursing humor. Philadelphia : Hanley & Belfus ; St. Louis, MO : Mosby-Year Book [distributor], c1993-c1999 (OCoLC)604065907 Online version: Best of nursing humor. Philadelphia : Hanley & Belfus ; St. Louis, MO : Mosby-Year Book [distributor], c1993-c1999 (OCoLC)607218351 |
| Document Type: | Book |
| All Authors / Contributors: |
Colleen Kenefick; Amy Y Young |
| ISBN: | 1560530626 9781560530626 1560532726 9781560532729 |
| OCLC Number: | 27735751 |
| Description: | 2 v. : ill. ; 26 cm. |
| Contents: | Survival Techniques / Betty Beagle -- The Student Nurse Slugging Syndrome / Rachel Kent and Kerry Ensoll -- Some Days Are Like That! / Roy Blair -- Good Nursing Practice (experimental multiple choice exam theme) / Radical Nurses Group -- Good to the Last Drop / Roy Blair -- Somewhere in the Land of Curriculum Revision / Gail Schoen LeMaire -- The Voice / Roy Blair -- Down the Tubes / Ethel Gillette -- Celebrity Musings / Laurie Eynon -- Physiology Exam / Carrie Hengesbach -- Final Exams! / Shirley J. Braverman -- How Not to Pass Your Exams / Ken Cork -- Nursing School Days -- Farewell / Carol Weil -- Graduation Day / Pamela F. Richter -- The Board Game / Connie Milner -- A Nurse's Guide to Recruitment Ads / Jill Curry -- What the Ads Really Mean -- How to Read the Job Ads -- A Nurse Can Be a Man or a Woman / Ross P. Mayo -- Of Caps and Shoes / Delailah Khan -- Transparent Benefits / Jill L. Curry -- E.D. Gazette / Susan Moore -- It Still Makes Me Cringe / Neal Buckley -- How to Survive a Building Project / Ellen Gore -- The Olympic Athletes of Mill Town Memorial / Annette Rhodes -- Twenty-Two Laws They Wouldn't Dare Enforce / Robert W. Pelton -- Medical Terminology for the Layman -- A Cilia Tale There Is Yet to Tell / Jenny Ashmore, Paul Gardner and Karen Walker -- "See If They Are A Live" / Karen M. Jordan -- Anatomically Speaking / Ethel Gillette -- Why Do I Always Misdiagnose the Patient I Know Best? / Sande Jones -- The Brotherhood of Motherhood / Susan Moore -- Diagnosing the Cat / Linda M. Norlander -- Bon Voyage? / Andrea Kovalesky -- The Tale of the Innominate War / Scott Wraight -- Twas the Night Before Christmas (at PRN General) / Nancy Corr, et al -- How to Drive Nurses Crazy (and ease them out of nursing) / Harvey N. Mandell -- Spare the Fools and Interns / Thom Schwarz -- Gown Tiers I Have Known / B. S. Crawford -- Gown Wearers I Have Known / F. Wheeler -- Humor in the OR / Joel H. Goldberg -- So You Want to Work in the OR / Karen M. Jordan -- Communicating with Surgeons, Once You Learn the Language, Is Possible Most of the Time / Patty Swenson -- Acute, Fulminating Jargonitis / Ellen Goldensohn -- Nurses, Nuances, and Non-Communication: A Humorous Look at Language / Richard M. Grimes and Ronald J. Lorimor -- "The Password, Please" / Susan Moore -- How to Present a Mortality and Morbidity Conference / Irving L. Kron -- How Well Do You Communicate? / Manchester Radical Nurses Group -- How the Write Stuff Can Go Wrong / Avice H. Kerr -- Charting Chuckles / Barbara Wyand Walker -- This Is What the Doctor Dictated / Peter Gott -- Raw Data / Robert S. Hoffman -- The Nunsuch Handbook / Ronald J. Mihordin -- Bedpan Blues / Steven Tiger -- Comments Nurses Could Live Without / Virginia Moore DeWees -- Origins of Nursing Knowledge / Mary R. Ingram -- Can You See Me? / Michael A. Carter -- "In-Basket" Research: An Education for Educators / Laurel Archer Copp -- Invasion of the Busybodies / Angela Plume -- Nurses: Playgirls on the Boob Tube? / Leah L. Curtin -- Leadership Styles / Joan M. Wabschall -- On Milking Sacred Cows / Leah L. Curtin -- I Want To Be a Soap Opera Nurse / Virginia Moore DeWees -- TV Nurses: Sexy, Deferential -- and Phony / Arlene Orhon Jech -- Nurse Manners' Guide to Politically Correct Behavior / Angela E. Vincenzi -- Mother Goose Nursing Rhymes by Mother Goose / Gloria Rosenthal -- Sex in the Hospital / Leah L. Curtin -- "You Swallowed Your WHAT!" / Jane Thompson Doyle -- Take a Big Breath, Hold It, And ... Burst Out Laughing / Joan Perry -- Take Time to Laugh / Cathleen Huckaby -- Medical Education Upgraded / G. K. Stanton -- Hip Remarks / Roy B. Moore -- Who Says Being an ICU Patient Is No Fun? / William J. Ryan -- No Peace in Hospital / Joan Jarvis -- The Other Side of the Sheets / Les Dawson -- Angels of Mercy / Sandra L. Wren -- How to Assess Your Unit Before You Take Report / Nancy Armstrong -- Job Description for Nursing Supervisor: The Unwritten Realities / Judith K. Parker -- On Games People Play in Hospitals / Thelma M. Lankford -- Reality Testing / Carol E. Cleland -- Listen Here! / Virginia Moore DeWees -- What They Don't Teach You in Nursing School / Suzanne Golightly -- Things Our Instructors Never Told Us / Kathleen Poole -- Hospital Equipment / Roy Blair -- Elevator Excursions / Tanya M. Sudia Robinson -- Telesco's Laws / Maria Telesco -- If Oliver North Taught Hospital Administration / Mary B. Mallison -- Hickory Dickory ... A Fable for Our Times / Joan M. Rinehart -- Bandwagons Nursing Has Jumped On -- or Off: A Satire on Some of the Events in the History of Nursing Education / Marion M. Schrum -- I'm an Upwardly Mobile Stick-in-the-Mud / Gillespie Richards -- I Never Wear White After Dark / Pauline J. Alley -- My Love Affair with Uniforms / Mary Jane Janowski -- The More Things Change / Edith P. Lewis -- Why I'm Superstitious About Nurse's Curses / Gretchen Courtright -- If You're Married to a Nurse / Gillespie Richards -- Hazardous (to the) Waist / Ted Roberts -- The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly / Donna Harrison Staab -- Going Over the Hill / Catherine M. Norris -- The Last Nurse / Melody Allison. |
| Responsibility: | compiled and edited by Colleen Kenefick, Amy Y. Young. |
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