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File Size: 300 KB
Print Length: 255 pages
Publisher: Dawn Brookes Publishing (July 1, 2017)
Publication Date: July 1, 2017
Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC
Language: English
ASIN: B072X8MSZR
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HURRY UP NURSE 2Perhaps the author didn’t realize her reminisces, funny and sad, could have an unintended impact. ‘Hurry Up Nurse 2’ details a specialized course Dawn took at London’s Chest Hospital after she got her State Enrolled Nurse Certificate. It was while she was working here she gave up smoking and I’m sure many readers would be inspired to do the same. The patient stories are, as in Hurry Up Nurse, both inspiring, funny and sad. The patients’ chest diseases, many of them fatal, are described in a stark but very compassionate manner. It’s a good education for people who smoke or who has a loved one who smokes.Dawn herself is living in London for the first time, and enjoying all the big City has to offer. She lives in the Nurses Home, and as I lived in a few also, I was reminded strongly of how the doors in the hallway banged one after another when other nurses are on duty early and you are not and trying to sleep through that and the inevitable old gurgling pipes! There's a lot of camaraderie among young, single nurses and this is no different. Stories from outside work are amusing also, especially when she finds herself at a party for business people and tries to pass herself off as one in order to meld with the group.I enjoyed the first in the series better, but this is definitely worth a read, and I am looking forward to the 'delivery' of ‘Hurry Up Midwife’.
Ms. Brookes may as well have written this book just for me and I thank her for this. I trained for my SRN (as it was) in a large London Hospital in a Jan. 1970 set. A few years before Ms. Brookes but the environment was exactly the same except our uniforms were much more antiquated. I left England a few months after qualifying and I must say nursing in another country was not at all the same. I soon lost track of all my friends from my set so many of my memories have laid buried for decades. Thanks to this book I have been able to remember a lot about the good, the bad and the ugly of student nursing days. Pictures, atmospheres, sounds and, unfortunately, smells (especially carbolic soap) have been resurrected as I read this book. This makes me wish I had kept a diary from those days.I've bought the next book now and am off to start it.
I always love books which highlight a true to life experience. I grew up around the same time as the author and many of her experiences seem to mirror those that I had in an altogether different field. I guess it was the era. You could feel her trepidation as she made the trek to London. I'm from the U.S., so it was interesting to read about her experiences in the U.K. I have sister-in-law who were nurse during this same period, and they tell some of the same experiences from a U.S. perspective. The authors sense of humor shines through in the telling of her memoir. The style of this books makes for a very enjoyable read. Makes me wish I had kept a journal when I started my career.
I was a new nurse here in the US when Dawn Brookes book, Hurry up Nurse, 2, takes place. I know full well the trials and tribulations of being a nurse entering upon their chosen career path, as a newbee. I laughed and cried throughout this book as it resonated so closely to my practice as an advanced nurse in labor and delivery. Dr's and staff and those in charge were similar to my experiences. Thanks, Dawn fir another really good look back to life as a nurse.
Hurry Up Nurse 2 was a well written and charming little walk down memory lane. Not for me - I was never a nurse. For the author. Ms. Brookes gave some funny insight into what nursing training was like in the 1970 ' and 1980's. My sister, now a retired nurse, was trained in the late 1960's and early 1970's so in a way, I can relate. I would recommend this book to anyone who just wants to relax, and enjoy a good read.
I enjoyed this look into a nurses's experience in 1980 London. As an American, it was interesting to read about nurse training in a different country and era, and I got a kick out of the chapters Sputnum, Cabbages, and Smelly Shoes. Overall a good memoir that was worth my time.
This was a gift for my granddaughter and she said it was great. She is thinking about nursing for a career.
I have to admit, I liked the first book better. I didn't get the sense of the storytelling part as much as the Nurse 1 book. This book seemed more clinical. I did enjoy reading it, just not as much.
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