Chicken Soup for the Nurse's Soul : 101 Stories to Celebrate, Honor and Inspire the Nursing Profession

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Edition: 1st
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Pub. Date: 2001-08-01
Publisher(s): Hci
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Summary

"These stories cannot help but touch the hearts and souls of all who read it, nurses or not. The authors have done nursing a wonderful service by bringing to light the touching, funny, heartfelt anecdotes shared by those at the bedside."-Sally Russell, M.N., R.N. , Educational Director Academy of Medical Surgical NursesThis collection of true stories champions the daily contributions, commitments and sacrifices of nurses and portrays the compassion, intellect and wit necessary to meet the challenging demands of the profession. Stories from student nurses recall why they entered the profession; stories from seasoned nurses reveal why they stay, and some stories reflect on the "good old days." Most important, as every fan of the series knows, each story shares hope for the future. Regardless of age or area of practice, health-care workers the world over will find their own hearts and souls in these stories as they discover the universality of what they do-and the power of their skillful hands and devoted hearts.

Author Biography

Jack Canfield and Mark Victor Hansen, #1 New York Times and USA Today bestselling authors of the Chicken Soup for the Soul series, are professional speakers who have dedicated their lives to enhancing the personal and professional development of others. Nancy Mitchell-Autio, R.N., is the coauthor of Chicken Soup for the Christian Soul; Chicken Soup for the Christian Family Soul; Chicken Soup for the Surviving Soul and Chicken Soup for the Expectant Mother's Soul. LeAnn Thieman, L.P.N., has been a nurse for thirty-one years. Her story of helping to rescue three hundred babies as Vietnam fell was featured in Chicken Soup for the Mother's Soul, and she has written stories for seven other Chicken Soup books. A professional speaker, she shares life lessons on balancing your life and making a difference in the world.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments xv
Introduction xvii
The Florence Nightingale Pledge xix
Share with Us xx
1. THE TRUE MEANING OF NURSING
Working Christmas Day
3(5)
Victoria Schlintz
Proud to Be a Nurse
8(3)
Barbara A. Brady
Nellie
11(4)
Joan Filbin
All in a Day's Work
15(2)
Naomi Rhode
Jack
17(2)
Kathryn Kimzey Judkins
Olivia
19(5)
Heather Black
A Matter of Believing
24(3)
Scot Thurman
Wake Up!
27(3)
Kathleen Dahle
The Night Al Heel Broke Loose
30(4)
Elizabeth Turner
Jelly Hearts
34(4)
Joyce Mueller
Boarder Baby
38(4)
Zaphra Reskakis
What Day Is Today?
42(2)
Dennis Sibley
Allen Klein
Fresh Sample
44(3)
Donna McDonnall
Codes for the Holidays
47(2)
Jamie L. Beeley
Christmas Magic
49(5)
Barbara Bartlein
2. ON LOVE
A Forever Kind of Love
54(3)
Christy M. Martin
Happy Birthday, Grace
57(3)
Nancy B. Gibbs
In the Arms of an Angel
60(4)
Elaine Gray Dumler
The Greatest of These Is Love
64(2)
Roberta L. Messner
You Held My Hand
66(4)
F. A. Thompson
Love in Its Purest Form
70(3)
Maryjo Relampagos Pulmano
A Single Act of Love
73(2)
Laura Hayes Lagana
My Promise
75(3)
Linda C. Bird
Billy's Good-Bye Gift
78(4)
Susan Spence
3. DEFINING MOMENTS
All Our Hearts Have to Offer
82(4)
Janie K. Ford
The Touch of Kindness
86(5)
Tricia Caliguire
A Part of the Team
91(3)
Viola Ruelke Gommer
To Care for Them
94(3)
Christine Ehlers
The Hip in 46B
97(2)
Linda McNeil
I Baptize You...
99(5)
Beverly Houseman
A Visit from an Angel
104(2)
Sarah Webb Johnson
New Job
106(2)
Barbara A. Brady
The Depth of This Career
108(4)
Diane Stallings
How Could I Stay in This Profession?
112(4)
Kathleen Brewer-Smyth
Women in the Military
116(5)
Janis Nark
4. ON TEACHING AND LEARNING
Diabetic Teaching
121(2)
Johanna Tracy
First Injection
123(3)
Barbara Bartlein
Peppy
126(5)
Lini R. Grol
A Healing Truth
131(5)
Virginia L. Clark
Finding Your Easter Sunrise
136(4)
Cindy Bollinger
The Old Woman
140(2)
Mitzi Chandler
Communication Is the Key
142(3)
Karyn Buxman
Meeting Her Needs
145(2)
Judy B. Smith
Rose
147(3)
Susan Pearson
Where Do Babies Come From?
150(1)
Elaine Stallman
Raspberries and Cream
151(7)
Marie D. Jones
5. CHALLENGES
Now We're Talkin'
158(3)
Denise Casaubon
You Can Do Anything!
161(3)
Susan M. Goldberg
``I Am,'' I Said
164(4)
Shirley McCullough
One Smile at a Time
168(3)
Rita Kluny
Do Your Best and the Lord Will Bless
171(5)
Marilynn Carlson Webber
Pony
176(2)
Mary Jane Holman
Sadie, Sadie, Special Lady
178(2)
Andrea Watson
Lucky
180(3)
Charlene Vance
Cast-Cutter
183(3)
LeAnn Thieman
The Race
186(3)
Anne Riffenburgh
He Conquered It
189(4)
Lance Armstrong
Mr. Jackson and the Angel Pin
193(3)
Linda Apple
Will She Ever Smile Again?
196(5)
Ana Wehipeihana
6. MIRACLES
Stormy Delivery
201(5)
Debbie Lukasiewicz
LeAnn Thieman
Summons to the Danger Zone
206(2)
Joan Wester Anderson
The Hand of God
208(3)
Jo Stickley
Forgiven
211(2)
Bernie Siegel
Afraid of the Night
213(3)
Nancy Harless
And the Angels Sang
216(4)
Mary Saxon Wilburn
A Cherished Angel
220(3)
Margie Seyfer
LeAnn Thieman
Lori's Wish
223(3)
Gwen Fosse
By Accident
226(3)
Candace L. Calvert
CPR
229(3)
Johnnie Dowdy
Voice in the Night
232(4)
Carin Klabbers
7. A MATTER OF PERSPECTIVE
Impacting the Process
236(3)
Catherine Hoe Harwood
Just Look at You
239(4)
``Dr. Mom'' Marianne Neifert
All Pain Being Equal
243(4)
Corinne Pratz
The Nurse's Best Medicine
247(4)
Don Haines
Always a Nurse
251(2)
Shelly Burke
A Nurse Named Gloria
253(5)
Lisa Ray Turner
Dumbo
258(2)
Laura Vickery Hart
Bringing the Cows Home
260(3)
Susan Townsend
The Crisis of Today
263(4)
Karyn Buxman
The Assessment
267(4)
Rebecca Skowronski
Taking Care of Joey
271(3)
Donna Strickland
LeAnn Thieman
Pennies from Heaven
274(5)
Raymond Bingham
Take a Number Please
279(3)
Naomi Follis
Reasonable Resignation
282(3)
Sylvia C. Chism
Black Stockings
285(5)
Elsie Schmied Knoke
8. BEYOND THE CALL OF DUTY
My Mission of Hope
290(5)
Cherie Clark
The Heart of a Nurse
295(3)
Beatrice Sheftel
Nurse Puss'n Boots
298(3)
J. C. Pinkerton
The Pinning
301(2)
Dawn Koehn
Last Rites
303(2)
Jacqueline C. Hadeland
Heroes
305(5)
Rhona Knox Prescott
9. THANK YOU
A Piece of Paper
310(4)
Sherri Sorenson
The Call
314(3)
Virginia L. Clark
Love in Your Hands
317(2)
Ken Cyr
Silent Angel
319(4)
Duane Shaw
Child's Praise
323(2)
Dolores Curran
Ministering Angels
325(2)
Allison Leigh Usher
A Gift from Nana
327(2)
Terri Murcia
Thank You, Mrs. Dickenson
329(3)
Georgann Phillips Schultz
There for Me
332(3)
Carolyn Gavalas
To the Nurses of the World
335(10)
John Wayne Schlatter
More Chicken Soup?
337(1)
Supporting Nurses Everywhere
338(2)
Who Is Jack Canfield?
340(1)
Who Is Mark Victor Hansen?
341(1)
Who Is Nancy Mitchell-Autio?
342(1)
Who Is LeAnn Thieman?
343(2)
Contributors 345(12)
Permissions (continued) 357

Excerpts

JackAfter working many years in a large metropolitan hospital, with state of the art conveniences, my work as PM charge nurse in a small local convalescent hospital yielded many frustrations. Occasionally we lacked supplies or equipment and sometimes the food was less than desirable. The biggest problem was the lack of qualified help. Still, everyone working there had a genuine love for the patients, and did their best to care for them. Alice, a tiny, alert elderly lady with bright blue, twinkling eyes was everyone's favorite. Her only living relative was her son Jack, a large, tough man. Tattoos covered his arms and a scraggly beard grew haphazardly on his chin. No matter how cold the weather was, he always wore a tank top shirt so the dragon and snake artwork could be admired by all. He wore faded jeans, so stiff with grime, they could have stood alone. His loud and gruff manner terrified most of the staff. But this monstrous man loved his tiny mother. Everyday, he roared up to the hospital entrance on his old motorcycle, flung open the front door, and tromped down the hall to her room, his clacking boot heels loudly announcing his arrival. He visited at unpredictable hours so he could surprise anyone he suspected of not taking proper care of his mother. Yet, his gentleness with her amazed me. I made friends with Jack, figuring I'd rather be a friend with a man like him, than an enemy. And I, like everyone else, truly loved his mother. One particularly bad evening at the hospital, three aides called in sick, the food carts were late and cold, and one of the patients fell and broke his hip. Jack came in at suppertime, as usual, to help his mother with her meal. He stood gawking at me in the nurses' station as I busily tried to do the work of three nurses. Overwhelmed, and near tears, I avoided his stare. After the patients were finally fed, bathed, and put to bed I sat at the desk and put my head down on my arms for a few moment's relaxation before the night shift arrived. Suddenly, the front door burst open. Startled, I thought, Oh no! Here comes Jack, checking up on us again! As he stomped to the desk, I looked up to see his burly hand gripping a pickle jar with a bit of colored yarn tied in a bow around the neck. And in the jar was the loveliest, long stemmed red rose I'd ever seen. Jack handed it to me and said, "I noticed what a bad time you were having tonight. This is for you, from me and my mother." With that, he turned around, marched back out the door, and with a roar from his motorcycle, rode out into the darkness. I've received many gifts and cards from many grateful patients and their families, but never one that touched me more than the red rose in the pickle jar given to me that night so long ago. Kathryn Kimzey Judkins¬2001. All rights reserved. Reprinted from Chicken Soup for the Nurse's Soul by Jack Canfield, Mark Victor Hansen, Nacny Mitchell-Autio, R.N., LeAnn Thieman, L.P.N. No part of this publication m

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