Nurses Unlimited: A Humorous Insight into the Working-Day Lives of Nurses
In case you can’t see the cartoon very well, it’s a surgeon standing in a traditional fencing posture and pointing a scalpel at a nurse. The caption says “Touché” (a fencing term that means a point has been scored). Technically, it should say “En garde,” since that’s how nurses need to be all the time. But we get the idea. Sometimes those surgeons can be a prickly bunch to work with.
“This book is full of humorous inside stories about what can happen to nurses in their everyday working lives. Stories from the ‘old days’ when nurses could laugh at themselves and take everything in their stride. They could be chastised and humiliated by senior staff and come out the other side and not be scarred for life.”
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