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Living at the end of an Oxygen Tube

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  • Relay Publishing

  • Paru le : 09/06/2019
Living at the end of an Oxygen Tube is a must-read for people on home oxygen therapy and those who care about them. It benefits medical students and nurses... > Lire la suite
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Living at the end of an Oxygen Tube is a must-read for people on home oxygen therapy and those who care about them. It benefits medical students and nurses who want to better understand how their patients have to adjust to home oxygen therapy. In fact anyone who works with or for a person on home oxygen will benefit from this, factual, and at times, humorous book. Living at the end of an Oxygen Tube, Facts and Feelings,  will help you understand the psychological as well as physical aspects of life at the end of an oxygen tube.
It will also help the person who is prescribed home oxygen navigate the learning curve. In the words of someone who bought and reviewed the book. "This is the first book I've found written by someone who shares some of the same health problems that I have. By writing this book, you are educating so many who don't know who to ask their questions to. I feel like I have a new friend in you."Perhaps it will do the same for you.
or your caregivers. This book is a must-read for you if you need to know you are not alone.

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  • Date de parution : 09/06/2019
  • Editeur : Relay Publishing
  • ISBN : 978-1-393-41199-4
  • EAN : 9781393411994
  • Format : ePub
  • Caractéristiques du format ePub
    • Protection num. : pas de protection

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Biographie de Susan Preston

The fact I am alive today is a miracle. The surgery for aneurysms resulted in most of my aorta having a very long graft. Three surgeons had called me called a walking time bomb. But here I am. Well and busy. I was born in Peebles, a town in the Scottish borders, but moved to Australia in 1975. I live in Perth, Western Australia. I have worked as a shop assistant, double loom weaver, trained as a Psychiatric nurse and worked as an After-care Nursing Sister in an outpatient clinic and in the community.
My last job (before being bitten by the writing bug) was as a certified computer trainer. (Certificate IV in Training and Assessing). The holder of a Microsoft Master qualification in Office 2007, I enjoyed my work in a Registered Training Centre. I also had some private students and wrote manuals for them re-interpreting the jargon filled, missing steps manuals that left beginners wanting to quit.
I loved the 'aha' moment when it clicked for a student, especially mature aged learners. So far two books in this series have been published. Hold the Faith, and book 2, Grow in Grace. After the death of my husband, I was unable to concentrate for long, so spent my writing time completing 'Geoff's Last Journeyings', a record for friends and family my husband's last year in the battle with Pulmonary Fibrosing.
I have also kept up my blogs... Hold the Faith. Now, it is time to start work on the existing first draft of book three in the Apostle John series. Christian history fascinates me and a Bible Study on the Apostle John inspired me to set this history down. I am a practising Christian, a Sabbath keeper and member of a very supportive church.
 Susan Preston - Living at the end of an Oxygen Tube.
Living at the end of an Oxygen Tube
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