Showing posts with label amazon books. Show all posts
Showing posts with label amazon books. Show all posts

Saturday, February 11, 2012

A New Nurse For A New Time, "WHAT EVERY NURSE MUST KNOW"

I knew one of these days one of these books was gonna get me paid. lol, Wo-la, hear it is!! My nursing book published last year has been a big hit.  My book is going against a million plus other books yet it is consistently ranked in the top 7 picks of 3 different categories.  visit: http://www.amazon.com/Nurse-Time-EVERY-NURSE-ebook/dp/B0069SFM82?&linkCode=wss&tag=terash-20

An excerpt from the book:

Laws of Leon
Murphy has laws on many things, and the ones I read on nursing were a grade fair at best. In my time of nursing I believe I have learned a few things that could help every nurse.  These are my laws as it relates to Nurses and their patients.  You could even call these Guidelines if you prefer.
1.         Nursing is a career choice, retirement is not needed.
2.         Most nurses, nurse, but the biggest babies are in room 110.
3.         It is never appropriate to grab a nurse buttock, unless she is your nurse.
4.         When using the call bell, Don’t.

Friday, November 18, 2011

Leon The Lion


My first childrens Book.  Ask a child what ice cream is and they will answer it with utmost confidence. Ask a child what potential is and they may waiver on a secure answer. Leon The Lion will teach all children what it means to have potential. Leon The Lion teaches children that they have potential. The author Leon Terrell Ash emphasizes through Leon The Lion that with potential the sky is the limit. Children enthusiastically follow along in the book as the big bright pictures tell a clear and simple story about the word, "Potential." Leon The Lion believes everything can be done and anything can be achieved. Join Leon The Lion as he inspires and encourage the youth. Leon explains to his friend Krystal the "Potential" that she has and how it works. Join Leon The Lion on this journey. Leon The Lion's message is one word, "Potential!"

Saturday, June 18, 2011

Chapter 12: A New Nurse For A New Time "WHAT EVERY NURSE MUST KNOW"

Chapter 12 7AM-7PM Continued 1. The Nurse finishes the telephone call and goes to feed patient F-6 but is halted because patient B-2 started vomiting severely.
2. The nurse goes to get vomit medication, but a scream from patients D-4 room stops her in her tracks.
3. Patient D-4 has escaped from the restraints and attacked the occupational therapist.
4. The daughter for patient F-6 complains that her father was not feed and that the food is cold.
5. The Nurse Manager would like to know what had the nurse so occupied that she could not feed her patient, nor treat B-2 for vomiting. The nurse can’t recall the events that transpired because its 2pm and she missed lunch. Here brain has no sugar reserves.
6. The Manager is becoming agitated with the nurse.
7. Nurse realizes that time is moving quickly and she must update her charts. The computers have shut down and her pen is out of ink. There will be no charting this hour. 
8. The nurse runs to the rest room because her bladder is doing something very strange. The nurse finishes using the restroom only to realize there is no tissue in the stall.

What a day! What a day!

9. Code blue is called over the intercom. Patient G-7 was found unresponsive. CPR is started but patient G-7 has died. Nurse reflects over the day to insure all proper steps were taken. Oops, nurse forgot that the patient was listed as (DNR) do not resuscitate patient.
10. Coworkers are upset with nurse for adding extra work to their hectic day.
11. Nurse realizes that shift change is drawing near and that she must complete her charting on all eight patients. Nurse has a new pen and begins to chart.
12. Patient A-1 is once again calling for pain medicine. Nurse decides it is best to get pain medicine but before she can take it to her patient she drops it on the floor.
13. Nurse must now find a coworker to witness her waste this narcotic and get another dose. The narcotics count is showing a discrepancy.
14. She must call manager to fix it before she can continue with giving out medication.
15. Laboratory calls nurse to notify her of a critical lab for patient H-8. Doctor must be called and notified of this
16. The nurse remembers that she has more paper work to document than before. She has to document the death of patient G-7 also there is extra paper work for the code blue and the attack that occurred earlier with patient D-4.
17. The school has just called to tell the nurse that her son has been suspended for fighting. It’s almost time for the nurse to get off work. She begins to speed up her pace but while rushing, she accidently sticks herself with an HIV infected needle. To make a long story short, this is a typical day for nurses 3 out of 4 days a week.
critical lab. As the nurse is beginning to call the doctor the fire alarm sounds, but it is a test. "There once was a nurse, who purchased a hearse and frowning is what she received. She couldn’t believe that the hearse was a curse; so driving became her disease"