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Great
Books by Nurse Authors
These books have been reviewed in Donna’s
monthly e-newsletter Nursing Connections™.
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Daybook for Nurses: Making a Difference Each Day
Sharon Hudacek, RN, EdD
A Daybook for Nurses features daily quotations, stories, poems,
and inspirational thoughts especially for nurses. |
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A Practical Guide to Finance and Budgeting: Skills for Nurse Managers
KT Waxman, RN, MBA
A Practical Guide to Finance and Budgeting breaks down the confusing financial side of healthcare so that nurse managers can get the job done.
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Assumed Dead
Eleanor Sullivan, RN
A nurse sleuth solves mysteries that crop up in a hospital ICU. |
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Daily Miracles: Stories and Practices of Humanity and Excellence in Health Care
Alan Briskin, PhD, and Jan Boller, RN, PhD
For two years, a group of nurse leaders at a community hospital came together to discuss ideas about caring and compassion. Daily Miracles was the result. |
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Entrepreneuring:
A Nurse’s Guide to Starting a Business, 2nd Ed.
Gerry Vogel, RN, MSN, and Nancy Doleysh, RN, MSN
This primer for the nurse entrepreneur covers all the basics, including
identifying your entrepreneurial potential, finding a niche, starting
a business, marketing a nursing business, financing your business,
and surviving and growing in business. |
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Health Matters: A Pocket Guide for Working with Diverse Cultures and Underserved Populations
Sharon Hudacek, RN, EdD and
Michele Yehieli, DPH, and Mark A. Grey, PhD
Health Matters provides information on the role of culture in health and gives tips on interacting with more than a dozen cultural groups, including Arab Muslims and Southeast Asians. |
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The Journey Called You: A Roadmap to Self-Discovery and Acceptance
Julie Fuimano, RN
This practical "life manual" teaches the importance of learning how to reveal the essence of who you are so you can more
deeply enjoy the unique gifts you have been given. |
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Leave
No Nurse Behind: Nurses Working with disAbilities
Donna Carol Maheady, ARNP, EdD
In Leave No Nurse Behind, 11 nurses who defied disability tell their
personal stories of courage and determination in the face of stigma
and discrimination, proving that nurses with disabilities have the
ability to successfully fill the jobs that so desperately need filling
during this national nursing shortage. |
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Legal,
Ethical and Political Issues in Nursing, 2nd edition
Tonia Dandry Aiken
This book, written by a nurse attorney, covers key concepts related
to nursing practice, standards of care, and the law. |
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Making
a Difference: Stories from the Point of Care, Volume 1
Sharon Hudacek, RN, EdD
Making a Difference is a compelling collection of personal experiences
told by nurses around the world that paint a true picture of how
nurses impact the lives of patients from the moment life begins
to the moment it ends. |
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Men in Nursing: History, Challenges, and Opportunities
Chad E. O’Lynn and Russell E. Tranbarger
Nurses Chad O’Lynn and Russell Tanbarger offer a unique insider’s view to how men work, succeed, and survive in nursing. |
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No Pain! No Gain!
A Mindful Approach to Weight Management
Franciene Marie Zimmerman, RN, PhD
This comprehensive self-help book that explores issues of self-love, body image, body sensing, and weight
management rather than weight loss.
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Nursing,
The Finest Art: An Illustrated History
M. Patricia Donahue, RN, PhD, FAAN
This beautifully written and illustrated coffee table book is filled
with photographs, art, and images that chronicle our long, rich
history. |
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Pivotal Moments in Nursing: Leaders Who Changed the Profession, Volume II
Beth P. Houser, RN, DNSc, FNP-C, CNAA, and Kathy N. Player, RN, EdD
The authors weave historical events and remarkable storytelling into engaging and personal glimpses into the lives of 11 nurse leaders who made pivotal changes in the profession. |
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The
Path We Tread: Blacks in Nursing Worldwide 1854-1994
M. Elizabeth Carnegie, RN, DPA, FAAN
This is the third edition of the award-winning resource that examines
more than 140 years of black nurses’ contributions to the
field. |
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Save the First Dance for You: The Complete Nurse's Guide to Serving Your Profession, Your Patient,
and Yourself
Doris Young, RN, PhD
Using a dance instruction metaphor, the book offers practical and coping techniques for nurses facing
the challenges of today's hectic healthcare workplace and demanding home lives. |
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Tenderly Lift Me: Nurses
Honored, Celebrated, and Remembered NEW
Jeanne Bryner
The book consists of biographical sketches of remarkable nurses, each accompanied by poetry and photographs. |
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Touched
by Angels of Mercy
Laura Lagana, RN
Nurses, patients, and caregivers recount the beautiful and often
untold stories of the sacredness and joy of everyday life for a
nurse/caregiver. |
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Transforming
Nurses’ Stress and Anger — Steps Toward Healing
Sandra P. Thomas
The book explores the reasons for nurses’ stress and anger
and addresses tough issues, such as the anger-depression link, consequences
of mismanaged anger, and dealing with anger and abuse from others. |
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Treasures of a Nurse’s Heart: My Mother’s Memoirs of Love and Wisdom for Everyday Life
Lisa S. Wagner and Martha M. Smith, RN
Treasures of a Nurse’s Heart is a collection of 20 stories highlighting the 50-year nursing career of Martha Smith, RN. |
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Womankind: Connection & Wisdom Around the World
Nancy Leigh Harless, NP
A compilation of stories from real women across the world that Harless, a women’s healthcare nurse
practitioner, has encountered in her travels. |
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Band of Angels: The Untold Story of Nurses Trapped on Bataan by
the Japanese
Elizabeth Norman
We Band of Angels tells the story of courage, survival, and the
indomitable spirit of 10 navy nurses and 68 army nurses who were
captured by the Japanese in the Philippines during WWII. |
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Your
1st Year as a Nurse
Donna Cardillo, RN
My book details the seven major challenges they face in their
first year and makes recommendations for overcoming those challenges.
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