Caroline Jones's "American nurse" communicates a documentary on care beyond political arguments to respect patients who spend more time. That feature has different expectations from many viewers about the word "nurse" to them. It is a thoughtful and psychologically stimulating document with limited commercial appeal, but it is very useful in educational setting; limited drama reservations are related to national nurse weeks
Jones introduced a short first person paper in the movie - "I think nurse is a nurse ... and I have breast cancer" - but still worried about the rest of the movie I did not remotely set up account remote setting. Jason Short, former mechanic, is currently supporting patients who are bedridden at Appalachia's home. Sister Steven breeds livestock for the treatment of elderly residents in special nursing home
Brian Mak Million recognizes the veterinarian is a disabled person in combat, is a former army doctor who learned the trauma experience in Panama since the attempt to ignore the past of prisoners have to worry about in her hospice care in the prison of Louisiana . Only Baltimore 's Naomi Cross has the expected hospital work, working in the delivery room to help pregnant women give births through birth and surgery.
Jones sometimes is not shy about the creepy part of these jobs - we saw seeing the shorts to clear the port of the colon ostomy bag - but her main concern is the caregiver's Life is a wider challenge. Through the subject of the interview, she finally found a way that each person's personal experience led to this career. In many cases, by everyone's action, this underwired career will be a lifetime that seems to satisfy deep emotional needs.
Basically this film ignores the political and financial reality of the US healthcare system so it is not only to give philosophical stripes to Americans but also to obtain the titles of viewers of other countries I can do it. Many of the emotional observations of the movie will still be realized if the country turns into one payer utopia overnight or if Republicans try to abandon Mr. Obama's medical reform.
The "American Nurse" documentary was premiered during the 2014 nurse week and was played at some theaters during the 2015 nurse week. This movie is exploring how society is seeing nurses and about the healing problems in the United States. This film is part of the American nursing program and is backed by Fresenius Kabi, a global healthcare company specializing in drugs and technologies for the treatment of chronic and serious patients.
In 2008, a study titled "The Celluloid Angel: 1900 - 2007 feature film nurse study" was held. The movie examines 280 feature films featuring female nurses. The film in the early 20th century painted a nurse as a self-sacrificing heroine, but most of the later movies showed a negative emotion of the nurse and emphasized a romantic connection. Topics include participation of professionals for interviews with nurses who intimidate physicians, nurses who obey doctors, nurses who are sexual candidates, and nurses who are sexual targets. Open sexual acts. As the movie may be affected, the study concluded that the nurse should understand how their work is presented in the main movie
Care opened up a new path in various fields, but in the 1930 's Hollywood was opened for nurses in the movie. In the past decade, the only feature feature film focused on nursing professionals was released. War nurse (1930), the night nurse (1931), all of the women (1934), (nominated for an Oscar Top Award 1934) White parade, white Four (1939), White Angel (1936) doctor Even nurses (1937), I use nurses as the hero. In the severe economic depression, young women have noticed that these nurse actress claims idealism, self-sacrifice, and nursing job rather than personal desires. The nurse is no longer a maid of obedience, and he works as a nurse as a temporary entertainment before marriage (Kalisch & Kalisch, 1986).