

“If you read this book, you will understand nurses and hospitals in a way you didn’t before,” Patterson told ITK in a Tuesday interview.

11, features a compilation of interviews with hospital workers from across the country - everywhere from Wisconsin to Hawaii - telling their experiences in their own words. Nurses: True Stories from America’s Greatest Unsung Heroes.” The nonfiction tome with Matt Eversmann, poised to be released Oct.

“It’s such a powerful book,” the prolific author says of “E.R.

I generally like James Patterson books but I think I will stick with his fiction.He’s thrilled readers with fictional tales of murder and mayhem, but James Patterson says he hopes his latest book helps “wake people up” by telling the gripping stories of real-life emergency room nurses. One that particularly comes to mind is the nurse that was chasing down the psych patient as they were running to the hospital, that is so blatantly against all procedures and they are supposed to call security, I am having trouble finding sympathy for the nurse when he was successfully attacked by the patient. Most of the story seemed tame in some of these anecdotes are just downright illegal and I hope the nurses names have been changed so that they don’t get fired. I have had a patient with a neck between their teeth jump on top of people drooling in my face trying to recite the Pledge of Allegiance through a closed mouth. When certain things are mentioned like “I found a knife in a patient’s jacket “I wonder if I’m supposed to feel a sense of dread. I’m sure this is quite thrilling to non-medical personnel that read this book. When I bought this I thought it was going to be more Covid centric and focus on the rapidly changing policies and forced layoffs that so many nurses had to endure.
