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Product Details
Author:
Sue Baier, Mary Zimmeth Schomaker
Format:
Paperback
Pages:
304
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis (March 31, 1989)
Language:
English
ISBN-13:
9780849342707
ISBN-10:
0849342708
Weight:
13.625oz
Dimensions:
5.5" x 8.25"
File:
TAYLORFRANCIS-TayFran_260108060336478-20260108.xml
Folder:
TAYLORFRANCIS
List Price:
$66.99
Case Pack:
40
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$63.64
Publisher Identifier:
P-CRC
Discount Code:
H
Audience:
General/trade
Country of Origin:
United States
Pub Discount:
30
Imprint:
CRC Press
Overview
A patient's personal view of long term care.
Seen through the eyes of a patient totally paralyzed with Guillain-Barré syndrome, this moving book takes you through the psychological and physical pain of an eleven month hospital stay. BED NUMBER TEN reads like a compelling novel, but is entirely factual.
You will meet:
The ICU staff who learned to communicate with the paralyzed woman - and those who did not bother.
The physicians whose visits left her baffled about her own case.
The staff and physicians who spoke to her and others who did not recognize her presence.
The nurse who tucked Sue tightly under the covers, unaware that she was soaking with perspiration.
The nurse who took the time to feed her drop by drop, as she slowly learned how to swallow again.
The physical therapist who could read her eyes and spurred her on to move again as if the battle were his own.
In these pages, which reveal the caring, the heroism, and the insensitivity sometimes found in the health care fields, you may even meet people you know.
Seen through the eyes of a patient totally paralyzed with Guillain-Barré syndrome, this moving book takes you through the psychological and physical pain of an eleven month hospital stay. BED NUMBER TEN reads like a compelling novel, but is entirely factual.
You will meet:
The ICU staff who learned to communicate with the paralyzed woman - and those who did not bother.
The physicians whose visits left her baffled about her own case.
The staff and physicians who spoke to her and others who did not recognize her presence.
The nurse who tucked Sue tightly under the covers, unaware that she was soaking with perspiration.
The nurse who took the time to feed her drop by drop, as she slowly learned how to swallow again.
The physical therapist who could read her eyes and spurred her on to move again as if the battle were his own.
In these pages, which reveal the caring, the heroism, and the insensitivity sometimes found in the health care fields, you may even meet people you know.








