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It is no secret that compassionate care is at the heart of nursing. However, there is an outdated mindset idealized by many healthcare organizations that nursing includes self-sacrifice. In truth, nurses are in dire need of the ability for self-care to survive and thrive in todays healthcare environment. Accepting the unrealistic expectation of self-sacrifice serves no role in the nursing profession and devalues the very hub of the healthcare systemnurses.

A Nurses Medicine Basket: Tools for Compassionate Self-Care is intended to bring awareness and understanding to current and ongoing issues nurses experience as they practice the art and science of nursing. Within the book, voices of nurses from across the nation and various healthcare systems share their stories about self-care, which have greatly impacted their nursing practice for better or worse. Ten timely nursing topics are discussed, emphasizing the value of self-care to support nurses in navigating the current healthcare environment.

The Golden Rule of Nursing: To Thine Own Self Be True
Its Not Always about the Paycheck
You Dont Know EverythingAnd You Never Will
Develop Your VoiceYoure Gonna Need It
Build Up Your Team: Be The Type Of Nurse You Want To Work With
Ask For Help
Who is the Patient?
Compassionate Self-Care
Compassion for Management
Nursing Leadership

The current climate of nursing has changed considerably since nursings professional debut in 1860. The disconnect and imbalance of what is expected from nursing professionals and the reality of what nurses actually do has become a hot topic amongst nurses. A Nurses Medicine Basket: Tools for Compassionate Self-Care provides thought-provoking context for advocating for and empowering the role of nurses as defined by true nursing practice. A must-read book for nurses, healthcare leaders, workplace managers, student nurses and nursing educators.

Authored by a nurse with more than 30 years experience across a variety of healthcare settings, A Nurses Medicine Basket: Tools for Compassionate Self-Care demonstrates the correlation between self-care and higher job satisfaction, improved patient care outcomes, and stronger, more authentic working relationship with peers, managers and patients.

Includes a foreword by Charles Chuck Ricks, RN.

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A Nurses Medicine Basket
Tools for Compassionate Self-Care
Tina Bradley Gain, CNM, MSN, RN
About the Book I t is no secret that compassionate care is at the heart of - photo 2
About the Book

I t is no secret that compassionate care is at the heart of nursing. However, there is an outdated mindset idealized by many healthcare organizations that nursing includes self-sacrifice. In truth, nurses are in dire need of the ability for self-care to survive and thrive in todays healthcare environment. Accepting the unrealistic expectation of self-sacrifice serves no role in the nursing profession and devalues the very hub of the healthcare systemnurses.

A Nurses Medicine Basket: Tools for Compassionate Self-Care is intended to bring awareness and understanding to current and ongoing issues nurses experience as they practice the art and science of nursing. Within the book, voices of nurses from across the nation and various healthcare systems share their stories about self-care, which have greatly impacted their nursing practice for better or worse. Ten timely nursing topics are discussed, emphasizing the value of self-care to support nurses in navigating the current healthcare environment.

  • The Golden Rule of Nursing: To Thine Own Self Be True
  • Its Not Always about the Paycheck
  • You Dont Know EverythingAnd You Never Will
  • Develop Your VoiceYoure Gonna Need It
  • Build Up Your Team: Be The Type Of Nurse You Want To Work With
  • Ask For Help
  • Who is the Patient?
  • Compassionate Self-Care
  • Compassion for Management
  • Nursing Leadership

The current climate of nursing has changed considerably since nursings professional debut in 1860. The disconnect and imbalance of what is expected from nursing professionals and the reality of what nurses actually do has become a hot topic amongst nurses. A Nurses Medicine Basket: Tools for Compassionate Self-Care provides thought-provoking context for advocating for and empowering the role of nurses as defined by true nursing practice. A must-read book for nurses, healthcare leaders, workplace managers, student nurses and nursing educators.

Authored by a nurse with more than 30 years experience across a variety of healthcare settings, A Nurses Medicine Basket: Tools for Compassionate Self-Care demonstrates the correlation between self-care and higher job satisfaction, improved patient care outcomes, and stronger, more authentic working relationship with peers, managers, and patients.

Dedicated In Honor of Nurses


They are the foundation of genuine compassionate care.


Look closely.


They are all around us.


They are everywhere.


This book is dedicated to nurses, the Angels of Healing.


Forever we are Nurses.

Believe in your dreams.

Believe in today.

Believe that you are loved.

Believe that you can make a difference.

Believe we can build a better world.

Believe what others might not.

Believe that you may be that light for someone else.

Believe that the best is yet to be.

Believe in yourself.

I believe in you.


Kobi Yamada

A Special Thank You
I t is with a grateful heart that I acknowledge the many nurses who - photo 3

I t is with a grateful heart that I acknowledge the many nurses who courageously came forward to share their experiences and insights while I wrote this book. You know who you are. I will always honor your desire for anonymity, just as I honor you for all you are and all you do. We cant even know how profound a difference your voice and your truth have made in nursing, simply by sharing your experiences in this book.

Thank you for your support, honesty, integrity and willingness to be a part of the movement to reignite the nursing profession. We are and forever will be nurses.


Tina Bradley Gain

July 2018

Authors Note: The Story of the Medicine Basket
I n many societies including the various Native American cultures healers - photo 4

I n many societies , including the various Native American cultures, healers have connected the past with the present through the powerful healing concept of the medicine basket. This connection is the reason for the title, A Nurses Medicine Basket.

Most Native American healing baskets were traditionally carried by women and described as burden baskets, based on the belief: It takes a strong heart to feel compassion for the burdens of others without taking on those burdens as our own. The sacred tools within the medicine basket were also used for self-care and healing. Medicine baskets provided what was needed at any given time and place for a particular person in need of healing.

For the purpose of this books message, the medicine basket represents a symbolic vessel woven from many strands to create a safe container for healing and for the numerous diverse tools nurses use in their mission as healers. In their role as the compassionate healers of those in need, nurses provide the safe container for patients and self-care.

Todays nurse is a modern day medicine basket filled with caring, knowledge, skills, empathy, compassion, and integrity. Symbolically, nurses weave intentions and histories into the container of life, day by day, strand by strand. The Native American tradition, belief, and a willingness to provide healing care resonate with modern nursing on many levels, specifically, the importance of self-care.

Forward by Charles Chuck Ricks, RN
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A fter more than 35 years of nursing, I still remember many of my early patients. In my mind I see their faces, and remember their stories, their struggles, their successes, and sometimes their deaths. I also remember really loving my job. Today? Honestly, not so much.

What has changed? Almost everythingexcept for the patients. They still suffer from the same diseases. Many get well, many dont. Yet a growing number of patients in this generation have become empowered to ask questions and to challenge what may not make sense to them. A few are even empowered to fire their providers.

What about nurses? How have we changed? Are we becoming empowered to ask questions or challenge authority? And, are we ready to fire our bosses or providers?

As a profession, weve talked about nursing burnout for years and much has been written on the subject. Who among us has actually acted to reverse this trend? Do we observe the emerging crop of new nurses and wonder how long they will last?

In A Nurses Medicine Basket, Tina Bradley Gain explores todays culture of nursing in a fresh, bold manner with the goal of improving the practice of nursing from within our ranks. With candid reflections from nurses around the country, Gain captures the mood of todays nurses in such a way that will lead all nurses to nod in agreement. We nurses know the problem, and this book inspires nurses everywhere to act on what we know and stand up, speak up, and take back our sacred vocation.

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