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Notes Endnotes for Chapter 4 Yes, Doctor! 146 • SAVInG LIVes Notes 1. L. Okey Onyejekwe Jr., “Doctor of Law and Medicine,” California Lawyer (May 2008), http://tinyurl.com/okt3s2z. 2. TNN, “Doctors, Nurses Clash at NRS Hospital,” Times of India (December 10, 2004), http://tinyurl.com/ldtut3v. 3. Joe Kita, “Doctors Confess Their Fatal Mistakes,” and Sunnie Bell, “I Didn’t Question a Doctor I Knew Was Wrong,” Reader’s Digest (October 2010), http:// tinyurl.com/ppjs3z6, http://tinyurl.com/m5hkvgd; TAN, “Death by Disrespect” (October 2010), http://tinyurl.com/qcurmta. 4 Yes, Doctor! No, Doctor! • 147 4. Peter Pronovost, “I Could Have Caused Permanent Brain Damage,” Reader’s Digest (October 2010), http://tinyurl.com/ob6pohh. 5. Kevin Keane, “Nurse Snatched Scalpel Off Doctor about to Cut Vein,”Irish Examiner (December 14, 2013), http://tinyurl.com/p9twqv4; TAN, “Nurse X Confronts a Cutting-Edge Technique” (December 14, 2013), http://tinyurl.com/ n55kq58. 6. Jordan Robertson, “Deputies Tackle Neurosurgeon Outside Oakland Operating Room,” Associated Press (March 2006), http://tinyurl.com/mfr8tta; CFNA, “McDrunky,” TAN (March 9, 2006), http://tinyurl.com/oogtblv. 7. Di Caelers, “Nearly Half of Our Nurses Suffer Abuse” (November 10, 2005), http:// tinyurl.com/oxb4bes; CFNA, “A Short Herstory of Violence,” TAN (November 10, 2005), http://tinyurl.com/oxf3ldg. 8. John Ensslin, “Nurse Sues Memorial, Claims Surgeon Threw Human Tissue at Her,” Colorado Springs Gazette (June 26, 2009), http://tinyurl.com/kh6mdqk; TAN, “Can We Get Cultures on That?” (June 26, 2009), http://tinyurl.com/ odyp44l. 9. Kevin Sack, “Whistle-Blowing Nurse Is Acquitted in Texas,” New York Times (February 11, 2010), http://tinyurl.com/mdvy889; TAN, “Remain in Light” (February 11, 2010), http://tinyurl.com/o9khkr7. 10. US Department of Health and Human Services, Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA), “The Registered Nurse Population: Findings from the 2008 National Sample Survey of Registered Nurses” (2010), http://tinyurl. com/7zgyet7; Jane Kirschling, “Designing DNP Programs to Meet Required Competencies—Context for the Conversation” (2012), http://tinyurl.com/ oajvwx8. 11. California Nursing Practice Act, Business & Professions Code § 2725, accessed March 23, 2014, http://tinyurl.com/orpl2dc. See generally Cal. Bus. & Prof. Code §§ 2725–2742 (Nursing—Scope of Regulation), http://tinyurl.com/6sxdroo. 12. Chuck Reuter and Virginia Fitzsimons, “Physician Orders,” American Journal of Nursing 113, no. 8 (August 2013): 11, http://tinyurl.com/nxetllw. 13. Ellen K. Murphy, “Judicial Recognition of Nursing as a Unique Profession (OR Nursing Law),” Association of periOperative Registered Nurses Journal (November 2004), http://tinyurl.com/ktwgqt4. 14. Sullivan v. Edward Hospital, 806 N.E.2d 645 (Ill. 2004), http://tinyurl.com/4gckg. 15. Smith v. Pavlovich, 914 N.E.2d 1258 (Ill. App. Ct. 2009), http://tinyurl.com/ ox46fsf. 16. Bernice Buresh and Suzanne Gordon, From Silence to Voice, 3rd ed. (Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 2013). 17. Suzanne Gordon, Nursing Against the Odds: How Health Care Cost-Cutting, Media Stereotypes, and Medical Hubris Undermine Nursing and Patient Care (Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 2005). 148 • SAVInG LIVes 18. Dana Beth Weinberg, Code Green: Money-Driven Hospitals and the Dismantling of Nursing (Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 2003). 19. Theresa Brown, “Healing the Hospital Hierarchy,”New York Times (March 16, 2013), http://tinyurl.com/dxlcs2r. 20. Theresa Brown, “Physician, Heel Thyself,” New York Times (May 7, 2011), http:// tinyurl.com/lav3rxw. 21. TAN, “The Stuff of Life” (October 29, 2012), http://tinyurl.com/pcpkq5b. 22. Heidi Thomas and John Martin Johnson, writers, Roger Goldby, director, “Episode 3, Season 2,” Call the Midwife, BBC/PBS (February 3, 2013), http://tinyurl.com/ lrz6l2t. 23. TAN, “Nurse Jackie Episode Analyses,” accessed February 2, 2014, http://tinyurl. com/kqm3k6b. 24. TAN, “Thank You Nurses!: These Nurses That Stay in One Place . They’re Off Their Game” (May 2, 2011), http://tinyurl.com/o5duqvr; TAN, “Every Day Is Doctor Day” (June 6, 2011), http://tinyurl.com/npbesmy. 25. TAN, “Cunning, Baffling, Powerful” (April 14, 2013),http://tinyurl.com/kgrdrne . 26. Daniele Nathanson, writer, Jesse Peretz, director, “Teachable Moments,” Nurse Jackie, Showtime (May 26, 2013). 27. Gina Gold and Aurorae Khoo, writers, Randall Einhorn, director, “Forget It,” Nurse Jackie, Showtime (June 2, 2013). 28. TAN, “HawthoRNe Episode Reviews” (2011), http://tinyurl.com/jwd7neg. 29. TAN, “Chief Nursing Officer” (June 16, 2009),http://tinyurl.com/o5ce4yw . 30. TAN, “Christina Saved Her Life” (August 2011), http://tinyurl.com/ncmz5dv. 31. Liz Heldens, writer, Adam Bernstein, director, “Can We Get That Drink Now?,” Mercy, NBC (September 23, 2009); TAN, “Traffic Is Backed Up in the Tunnel Heading into Respect” (September 23, 2009), http://tinyurl.com/kaqvmo7. 32. Toni Graphia, writer, Adam Bernstein, director, “Hope You’re Good, Smiley Face,” Mercy, NBC (October 7, 2009), http://tinyurl.com/mcf3tcv. 33. Veronica Becker and Sarah Kucserka, “I’m Not That Kind of Girl,”Mercy , NBC (November 18, 2009); TAN, “Putting Ideas in Her Head” (November 18, 2009), http://tinyurl.com/pnlpnkj. 34. TAN, “Mercy Episode Reviews” (2010), http://tinyurl.com/kj3t63s. 35. TAN, “An R and an N” (October 21, 2009), http://tinyurl.com/q8k63xt. 36. TAN, “It Droppeth as the Gentle Rain from Heaven” (May 2010), http://tinyurl. com/psomrge. 37. CFNA, “Peyton Place,” TAN (October 20, 2005), http://tinyurl.com/p8239cy. 38. CFNA, “A Lump of Coal,” TAN (December 8, 2005), http://tinyurl.com/ kk2h69z. 39. CFNA, “Midnight in the Garden of Nurses and Murses,” TAN (February 2007), http:// tinyurl.com/paeq4lo. 40. Greg Daniels, Michael Schur, and Norm Hiscock, writers, Randall Einhorn, director, “Ron & Tammys,” Parks & Recreation, NBC (September 29, 2011). 4 Yes, Doctor! No, Doctor! • 149 41. John Alsop, Sue Smith, and Alice Addison, writers, RAN: Remote Area Nurse, SBS (Australia) (January 2006), http://tinyurl.com/pecma9w; CFNA, “Dogged, Petulant, Bloody-Minded Renegade . Nurses,” TAN (January 4, 2006), http:// tinyurl.com/nq75wkb. 42. Tom McDonald and Nick Curwin, executive producers, 24 Hours in A&E, Channel 4/BBC America, accessed March 22, 2014, http://tinyurl.com/3onwxsw; TAN, “24 Hours in A&E Episode Reviews,” accessed March 22, 2014, http://tinyurl. com/k7wjryz. 43. Dan Cutforth, Jane Lipsitz, and Alexandra Lipsitz, executive producers, Time of Death, Showtime (2013–2014), http://tinyurl.com/onzor26. 44. Richard Kahn and Linda Martin, directors, Lifeline: The Nursing Diaries: Part 1: The Rookies, Discovery Health Channel (2004); CFNA, “Part 1: The Rookies,” TAN (December 16, 2004), http://tinyurl.com/ob9df8c. 45. Greg Rienzi, “TV Documentary Explores Nursing,” The Gazette Online 29, no. 42 (July 31, 2000), http://tinyurl.com/q8kqald; CFNA, “Nurses” TAN (2002), http://tinyurl.com/qzjaldh. 46. Glenda Hersh, John Bowman, and Stephen Weinstock, executive producers, “Cool Hand Luc,” Doctors Without Borders: Life in the Field, National Geographic Channel (July 2, 2003); CFNA, “Geographic’s ‘Doctors Without Borders’ Episode Focuses on . Nurses!,” TAN (July 9, 2003), http://tinyurl.com/kl3fjc2. 47. John Hamburg and Larry Stuckey, writers, Paul Weitz, director, Little Fockers, Tribeca/Everyman Pictures (2010); TAN, “Little Fockers” (August 4, 2011), http://tinyurl.com/oko5yzw. 48. James Gunn, screenplay, Zack Snyder, director, Dawn of the Dead, Universal Pictures (2004); CFNA, “Dawn of the Dead,” TAN (April 7, 2004), http://tinyurl. com/py9holr. 49. Tony Kushner, writer, Mike Nichols, director, Angels in America, HBO Films (2003); CFNA, “Angels in America,” TAN (April 4, 2004), http://tinyurl.com/ mqcbd3l. 50. Margaret Edson, playwright, Emma Thompson and Mike Nichols, screenplay, Mike Nichols, director, Wit, HBO Films; CFNA, “Wit,” TAN (January 5, 2003), http://tinyurl.com/q2rfz8s. 51. Ian McEwan, Atonement, Nan Talese/Doubleday (2001); Christopher Hampton, screenplay based on the novel by Ian McEwan, Joe Wright, director, Atonement, Working Title Films, Relativity Media (2007); CFNA, “Atonement” (film review), TAN (January 13, 2008), http://tinyurl.com/ooxmyvm; CFNA, “Atonement” (book review), TAN (May 10, 2003), http://tinyurl.com/l54xzko. 52. Julian Guthrie, “Nursing School Dean Brings His Career of Caring,” San Francisco Chronicle (March 11, 2012); TAN, “You Just Have to Listen” (March 11, 2012), http://tinyurl.com/ncsmen2. 53. John Blanton, “Care and Chaos on the Night Nursing Shift; in a Search for Purpose, an Editor Changes Careers; ‘He’s Asking for You Again,’ ” Wall Street 150 • SAVInG LIVes Journal (April 24, 2007); CFNA, “There and Back Again,” TAN (April 24, 2007), http://tinyurl.com/ndu5dx8. 54. Julia Bucher, “Advice for Caregivers of Relatives with Cancer,” New York Times (July 3, 2013), http://tinyurl.com/nxce4y6; TAN, “Diplomacy: This Message Is Important to Share” (July 3, 2013), http://tinyurl.com/o6rcwda. 55. Kerry Cullinan, “Now They Have Sheets on the Beds, but No Money,” South Africa Star (December 6, 2004), http://tinyurl.com/ngxcgeb; CFNA, “Nurses Power Legendary South African Clinic,” TAN (December 6, 2004), http://tinyurl.com/ qfmy8pr. 56. Philippa Stevenson, “Nurse Ward Helps Families See the Colour of Caring,” New Zealand Herald (December 7, 2004), http://tinyurl.com/ozo86tf; CFNA, “True Colours,” TAN (December 7, 2004), http://tinyurl.com/l5ekgyf. 57. Carolyn Thompson, “School Nurses Have Come a Long Way Since 1902,” Associated Press (August 20, 2013), http://tinyurl.com/ngnrcng.
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