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VIEW FROM THE BED: VIEW FROM THE BEDSIDE
VIEW FROM THE BED:VIEW FROM THE BEDSIDE A Wising Up Anthology Editors: Heather Tosteson, Ph. Medical books VIEW FROM THE BED. ., Phyllis A. Langton, R.N Medical books Mount View Queen Sleigh Bed with Low Profile Footboard by Martin. Create a transitional retreat with this clean-lined sleigh bed crafted from cathedral veneers and accented by a warm Cherry finish. Available in all three major bed sizes, this piece features a fully sculpted headboard, and a low profile footboard in traditional sleigh style. The low profile nature of the footboard is ideal for those who like to lie in bed and watch TV without straining to see over an obstruction. With easy to attach rails the Mount View Sleigh Bed is crafted from wood solids and is designed for use with a box spring and mattress. The Mount View collection makes your bedroom an attractive space for serious rest and relaxation.
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Create a transitional retreat with this clean-lined sleigh bed crafted from cathedral veneers and accented by a warm Cherry finish. Available in all three major bed sizes, this piece features a fully sculpted headboard, and a low profile footboard in traditional sleigh style. The low profile nature of the footboard is ideal for those who like to lie in bed and watch TV without straining to see over an obstruction. With easy to attach rails the Mount View Sleigh Bed is crafted from wood solids and is designed for use with a box spring and mattress. The Mount View collection makes your bedroom a
payment | shipping rates | returns VIEW FROM THE BED: VIEW FROM THE BEDSIDE Product Category :Books ISBN :098272621X Title :VIEW FROM THE BED: VIEW FROM THE BEDSIDE EAN :9780982726211 Binding :Paperback Publisher :Wising Up Press Publication Date :2010-09-01 Pages :296 Signed :False First Edition :False Dust Jacket :False List Price (MSRP) :20.00 Height :0.6300 inches Width :5.9800 inches Length :9.0200 inches Weight :0.9500 pounds Keywords :Doctor-Patient Relations, Patient Education Condition
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Medical Book VIEW FROM THE BED
., Phyllis A. Langton, R.N., Ph.D., Charles D. Brockett, Ph.D. Who is the doctor or nurse who for better, or worse, you can't forget? The patient who changed your life? Thirty-eight contemporary writers explore with memoir, story, and poetry the different ways we talk about, to-and through-each other at the doctor's office, hospital, or sickbed. One surgeon celebrates his first surgical success; another grieves the death of a patient. A nurse finds her compassion exhausted by a suicidal patient; another keeps an unsentimental inventory of those moments that make it all worthwhile. Patients transitioning from a state mental hospital collaborate with clinicians to write an essay about their experiences. A mother poignantly reviews her son's twenty-five years with congenital heart disease. A woman with Crohn's disease ponders the nature of her twenty-year relationship with her physician; another masters the Zen of medical appointments in a fractured system. Nurses find themselves patients; patients grow into therapists. This book should appeal to anyone familiar with the view from the bed or the view from the bedside-and with our need individually and as a society for a comprehensive view that compassionately holds them both. CONTRIBUTORS: Patricia Barone, Rachel Squires Bloom, Ann J. Brady, Nancy J. Brandwein,Mary Ann DiMola, Nina Gaby, Jane Herschlag, Paul Hostovsky, Kathleen M. Kelley, Patricia Kett, Robert J. Kus, Mariette Landry, Phyllis A. Langton, Sara Lippmann, Zoë Losada, Gerri Luce, Frederika R. Maister, John Manesis, Michele Markarian, Carolyn McAuliffe, Elaine Morgan, Molly O'Dell, David W. Page, Diane Payne, Joel Peckham, Joan Phillips, Terry Sanville, Paula Sergi, Evelyn Sharenov, Claudette Mort Sigg, Matthew B. Smith, Robert P. Sticca, Maxine Susman, Sylvie Terespolski, Timothy Francis Urban, Claudia Van Gerven, Anne Webster, Gary Young