I’m currently studying nursing and would love to dive into some interesting books on the subject. Whether it’s textbooks, memoirs, or anything that offers valuable insights into the field, I’m all ears!
Does anyone have any recommendations for must-read nursing books? I’m particularly interested in titles that combine practical knowledge with engaging storytelling. Thanks in advance for your suggestions!
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Dr. John Campbell may be worth looking at he is a Senior Lecturer in Nursing studies at the University of Cumbria. He has been a clinical nurse and a nurse tutor for over 30 years. He also has a good YouTube channel.
****Campbell’s Physiology Notes For Nurses: This accessible and friendly text is based on the premise that all nurses need a working knowledge of the normal functioning of the human body.
I know they may seem dated, but I really enjoyed the Cherry Ames young adult series from the 1940s and 50s when I was growing up. It talks a lot about basic bedside nursing skills and is an easy read for an adult.
Echo Heron wrote some great memoirs in the late 1980s and early 90s. Again, real bedside nursing (not “click the boxes” nursing) is described in detail.
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