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Author Summers, Sandy.

Title Saving lives : why the media's portrayal of nurses puts us all at risk / Sandy Summers and Harry Jacobs Summers
Published New York : Kaplan, [2009]
©2009

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Description xvi, 352 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Contents Who are nurses and where have they gone? -- How nursing's image affects your health -- Could monkeys be nurses? -- Yes, doctor! no, doctor! -- The naughtiest nurse -- Who wants yesterday's girl? -- You are my angel -- Winning the battle-axe, losing the war -- Advanced practice nurses : skilled professionals or cut-rate "physician extenders"? -- How we can all improve understanding of nursing -- How nurses can improve their own image
Summary "Popular TV shows like Greys Anatomy, ER, and House lead people to think that nurses simply push gurneys, drive romantic plots, and provide a human backdrop for the real action. However, those of us among the 12 million nurses worldwide know the reality is far more fascinating, demanding, and important." "Written by the leaders of The Center for Nursing Advocacy, the organization at the forefront of challenging and changing representations of nurses, Saving Lives highlights the essential role nurses play. It explores the public's perception of nurses and spells out the greatest myths about nursing, drawing on examples from television shows, ads, news, and other media." "Saving Lives exposes the media's role in reinforcing stereotypes that fuel the nursing shortage. But it is also a call to action. Saving Lives offers concrete steps to help nurses and their supporters educate the public about nursing."
"For millions of people worldwide, nurses are the difference between life and death, self-sufficiency and dependency, and hope and despair. Nonetheless, a lack of appreciation for nursing has contributed to a global shortage that is one of our most urgent public health crises. There are not enough nurses available to monitor patients, provide high-tech treatments, advocate for patients, and teach patients how to live with their conditions. A lack of understanding of what nurses do undermines claims for adequate staffing, and leads to a lack of resources for nursing practice, education, and research. All of that means worse patient' outcomes, including death."--BOOK JACKET
Analysis Attitudes
Labour shortages
Mass media
Nursing
Overseas item
Working conditions
Notes Formerly CIP. Uk
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 327-336) and index
Subject Nurses in mass media.
Nurses -- Public opinion.
Nursing -- Public opinion.
Nursing.
Nursing -- standards.
Mass Media.
Nurse's Role.
Author Summers, Harry.
LC no. 2008048776
ISBN 1427798451 (cased)
9781427798459 (cased)
9781607146605 (paperback)