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As a registered nurse with over seventeen years of experience, I thought it was time to lighten the ever-increasing seriousness of the world and share my personal experiences and shenanigans traveling as a nurse. My daily situations are told to you the only way I know how: brutally honest and truthfully raw whilst smothered in my dark and dirty sense of humour. Read this book if you have a strong stomach, appreciate attention to detail and a twisted sense of humour. You won't regret it! Or maybe you will!

Produktbeschreibung
As a registered nurse with over seventeen years of experience, I thought it was time to lighten the ever-increasing seriousness of the world and share my personal experiences and shenanigans traveling as a nurse. My daily situations are told to you the only way I know how: brutally honest and truthfully raw whilst smothered in my dark and dirty sense of humour. Read this book if you have a strong stomach, appreciate attention to detail and a twisted sense of humour. You won't regret it! Or maybe you will!
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I've been a registered nurse for over seventeen years and I've worked within both the public and private sectors, each with their own challenges. Throughout my career I've been involved with some seriously mucked-up scenarios. Recently, I've decided to travel and do some contract nursing, primarily around Australia and abroad, and I can honestly say these crazy situations are exacerbated with their own components of individuality and location. Like most nurses I know, I've dealt with these situations with a professional smile on my face while a 'WTF' is silently going off in my head. We, nurses, hold each other up and carry on by sharing our stories with each other covered in a dark and dirty sense of humour. I've shared these stories with my family too, and now I want to share them with all of you. Read on if you dare . . .