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Nursing Ourselves While Nursing Others Through A Pandemic by Helen Bhagwandin

Nursing Ourselves While Nursing Others Through A Pandemic

Meditations to meet the needs PRN

by Helen Bhagwandin

Pages: 80

Dimensions: 5 x 8

Category
  • RELIGION - Christian Life - Devotional
  • RELIGION - Christian Life - Inspirational
  • RELIGION - Christian Life - Personal Growth

Type : Paperback

ISBN : 9781662814037

Price : $13.99



The purpose of this meditation booklet is to be a resource and support for our nurses and can be of help to any healthcare worker on this unprecedented journey with a pandemic. This book can be taken with them and be readily available whenever and wherever needed. The intent is to remind our nurses that they are on a special mission and never alone. This booklet also reminds them that there are times they must ask, seek, and knock and do whatever it takes to stay healthy, safe, and vigilant on the journey.
 
A collection of reflections about the important impact of nurses on society, particularly during the current pandemic. It serves as an inspiration and encouragement for nurses as they serve others. The author is a clear and effective communicator, drawing readers into the book with ease. Throughout the book, she includes Bible verses for readers to reflect on as well as prayers that readers can pray.  The author focuses on the importance of self-care for nurses, taking care of them mentally, emotionally, physically, and spiritually. Nurses are constantly giving of themselves to others, so this is an important and valuable aspect of the book. The topic of the book is very timely during this period of crisis and one that will have a positive impact on those who read it, providing support for them. At the end of the book is a section where readers can write their reflections, which will be something they can look back on in future years and see how the Lord brought them through a time of trial and darkness.  


Helen Bhagwandin EdD, DMin (hon), MSN, RN-BC Retired Nursing Professor and an active  Board Certified Faith Community Nurse. Presented at national and international conferences.  Nursing experiences include: Medical-Surgical, Emergency, Charge Nurse for Dialysis Center, and Hospital Supervisor. Education: Nursing Diploma from John Radcliff, Oxford, England, other degrees from University of Miami, Barry University in Miami Fl, and Nova Southeastern University. Recipient of numerous Professional and Community awards. Serves on various Community Boards, numerous community service awards including the US President’s Community Service award; listed in International WHO is WHO in Professional and Business Women; the WHO is WHO in American Teachers; and recipient of an honorary Doctor of Ministry from Trinity Theological Seminary.

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