Save One Life You're a Hero. Save a Hundred Lives, You're a Nurse


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Nurses are our heroes! This Inspirational Journal/Notebook is the perfect reminder that we are forever fortunate for those working as nurses. One of the worlds hardest jobs! With 100 8.5" x 11" lightly lined pages it is perfect for Daily To-Do Lists, Journaling, Nursing School Memories Book, Graduation Guest Book, Daily Journal or as a Personal and Inspiring Graduation Gift for Nursing Students. This high-quality notebook is finished with a glossy, full color soft cover. The pages in this cute notebook with quote are finished with a blank border perfect for spontaneous doodling, additional notes or even phone numbers or important dates. Pretty Quote Notebooks make the perfect gift for almost any occasion including: High School Graduation Gift College Graduation Gifts Mothers Day Gifts Thank You Gifts For Hospital Staff/ In-Home/Hospice Nurse Hostess Gifts Christmas Gifts and Stocking Stuffers Bon Voyage Gifts for Travelers Thank You Gifts for Teachers, Tutors or Baby Sitters They are also great to keep on hand for yourself to use as: Dream Journals Creative writing Daily Journaling Dietary Journals or Weekly meal planners Family Budget Notebooks Vacation Journals This List Goes On and On... Write It Down In Style!




Save One Life You're a Hero. Save 100 Lives, You're a Nurse: Lined Journal / Notebooks / College Ruled 120 Pages (6 X 9)


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This excellent 6" x 9" size Notebook with Nurse's Quote cover ideal for writing notes, journaling, doodling, things to do, school notes and taking notes. It has more than enough room for everything you would need to write. An Excellent gift for any stationery lover. 120 Pages 8.5" x 11" Size Softcover bookbinding Flexible Paperback




Nursing the Corn


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Whether you are a nurse, or just someone in "need" of some nursing, you'll find humor, health, and healing in the endless fields of Nebraska corn Join your old pal Chuck as he shares with you 16 of his favorite "diatribes" and "die by trials", in Nursing the Corn.




Breaking Burnout for Nurses: 365 Quotes & Thoughts to Rejuvenate, Inspire and Empower Nurses


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This book is a compilation of quotes, prayers, and thoughts from various authors, and is dedicated to nurses everywhere. These quotes are meant to bring good feelings and positive energy to your day. Some are serious, some are silly. Some may provoke a change in attitude. You may want to read one a day, or scan through the book until you find the one that resonates with you at that moment. The quotes are numbered, so you can remember the numbers of your favorites and go back to them for a little boost. Enjoy!




Notes on Nursing


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Born on Third Base


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As heard on NPR's Fresh Air "This empowering light into a brighter future is a narrative you won’t want to miss." – Ralph Nader "Collins not only talks the talk but walks the walk...this is a worthwhile book to read, digest, and share" – Publishers Weekly An essential piece of reading for anyone concerned by the increasing wealth inequality–made worse by the global pandemic and political partisanship The growing wealth inequality continues to dominate headlines. The divide between the haves and have nots in America is increasingly political and tensions are rising. On one side, the wealthy wield power and advantage, keeping the system operating in their favor―all while retreating into enclaves that separate them further and further from the poor and working class. On the other side, those who find it increasingly difficult to keep up or get ahead are desperate and frustrated ―waging a rhetorical war against the rich and letting anger and resentment keep us from seeing new potential solutions. But can we suspend both class wars long enough to consider a new way forward? Is it really good for anyone that most of society’s wealth is pooling at the very top of the wealth ladder? Does anyone, including the one percent, really want to live in a society plagued by economic apartheid? It is time to think differently, says longtime inequality expert and activist Chuck Collins. Born into the one percent, Collins gave away his inheritance at 26 and spent the next three decades mobilizing against inequality. He uses his perspective from both sides of the divide to deliver a new narrative. Collins calls for a ceasefire and invites the wealthy to come back home, investing themselves and their wealth in struggling communities. And he asks the non-wealthy to build alliances with the one percent and others at the top of the wealth ladder. Stories told along the way explore the roots of advantage, show how taxpayers subsidize the wealthy, and reveal how charity, used incorrectly, can actually reinforce extreme inequality. Readers meet pioneers who are crossing the divide to work together in new ways, including residents in the author’s own Boston-area neighborhood who have launched some of the most interesting community transition efforts in the nation. In the end, Collins’s national and local solutions not only challenge inequality but also respond to climate change and offer an unexpected, fresh take on one of our most intransigent problems.




Journal From Iraq


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In the summer of 1960, a ten-year-old girl was playing with her sister in the living room of their Midwestern family home. That was not so unusual. What was unusual was the image on the black-and-white television screen that caught her eye. It caused her to stop dead in her tracks. It was just a commercial, but she didn't want to miss a second of it! It was telling a story! Little did she know at the time, in many ways, it was telling her story. What she saw was the ship called SS Hope, a floating hospital ship. It traveled the globe with doctors and nurses to far-reaching destinations. Their mission was to give medical care to people where few others like to go. From that moment on, that little girl knew her destiny. God had a plan for her. She became a nurse, she joined the army reserve, and deployed to Saudi Arabia in Desert Storm, Kosovo, and Iraq. She went where few wanted to go; she saw what few wanted to see. Her passion was to take care of our nation's wounded heroes. Go with her as she journals her way through the frustrations, demands, failures, and successes in a combat support hospital to a war zone during Iraqi Freedom. Wisconsin nurse deployed to Iraq in 2006 with the 399th Combat Support Hospital. https://youtu.be/uPdET5nHnjk




One Life Lost, Millions Gained


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Joan Sullivan Garrett AutobiographyForeword by Barbara Barrett, 25th United States Secretary of the Air Force ~ "Like Joan, I encourage young people to pursue their dreams and consider lives of service. One Life Lost, Millions Gained inspires me and will surely inspire future generations of business and medical professionals." If you haven't heard of Joan Sullivan Garrett or MedAire, you are in for a ride! As a flight nurse, all Joan ever wanted to do is save lives. In 1984, the loss of a young patient in the remote mountains of Arizona compelled her to pioneer global telemedicine - quite a feat in those days. As an unlikely CEO, Joan found a way to connect ground-based emergency physicians to flight crews from anywhere in the world - a safety net for you, the traveler, during medical emergencies. This entrepreneurial story shares the passion and sacrifice required to build a legacy, which continues today through the international company Joan built from scratch and her numerous industry awards and honors.Ed Bolen, President and CEO of the National Business Aviation Association ~"Joan is an absolute giant in the field of aviation." www.joansullivangarrett.com




Oh Sh*t, I Almost Killed You!


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Do no harm. Take no sh*t.




Thank You for Caring


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Mary Zaia's Thank You for Caring: A Celebration of Nurses, Doctors, and Other Health-Care Heroes helps you show your support and gratitude for those who give so much. We depend upon the dedication of health-care providers to care for us and our loved ones at some of our most vulnerable times. One of the best gifts we can give in return: recognition of the challenging conditions they face so gracefully each day and support for the special calling to service they have answered. With this collection of moving quotes, celebrate the extraordinary character of nurses, doctors, and all health-care providers to put others first and touch our lives in so many meaningful ways.