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More Confessions of a Trauma Junkie: My Life as a Nurse Paramedic (Reflections of America Series), by Sherry Jones Mayo


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Sherry Lynn Jones is a registered nurse, retired paramedic, and a critical incident stress management (CISM) educator with more than two decades of experience in civilian and paramilitary emergency services. Jones is the author of a blossoming Trauma Junkie anthology featuring the personal and professional experiences, thoughts, and feelings of emergency responders from both sides of the gurney. Sherry's urban and rural Paramedic experience and nursing in ER trauma centers, inpatient psychiatry, and state corrections merge with ground and air team training with the United States Air Force Auxiliary, Civil Air Patrol (CAP). As a Lieutenant Colonel, Jones was a key architect in developing CAP's National CISM Program, taking it from concept to full program supporting the organization's 50,000+ emergency services volunteers, addressing a growing need for resilience training and posttrauma response strategies. Sherry is a faculty member of and approved instructor for the International Critical Incident Stress Foundation (ICISF), and a Fellow of the American Academy of Experts in Traumatic Stress (FAAETS). Following her Master of Science in Psychology specializing in Crisis Management and Response, Jones completed her Doctorate in Education, writing her dissertation on Nurses' Occupational Trauma Exposure, Resilience, and Coping Education (http://scholarworks.waldenu.edu/dissertations/2360/). Sherry lives in the Detroit area, serves as CEO of Education Resource Strategies, and is a board member of the Michigan Crisis Response Association, promoting and providing emergency services education. Her most valued duties involve acting as Nona to her grandsons and Dr. Mom to children of two and four feet. Sherry's website is http://www.SherryLynnJones.com

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Product details

Series: Reflections of America Series

Paperback: 152 pages

Publisher: Modern History Press (January 1, 2012)

Language: English

ISBN-10: 1615991417

ISBN-13: 978-1615991419

Product Dimensions:

6.1 x 0.3 x 9.2 inches

Shipping Weight: 6.4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)

Average Customer Review:

4.4 out of 5 stars

8 customer reviews

Amazon Best Sellers Rank:

#1,941,132 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

Interesting.

This book is very interesting and worth the purchase! I recommend it to anyone looking for a fun inside look of the medical field!

It's written in a humorous way, and I enjoyed the stories. Probably could have been a little better with more stories of life in the front lines, mostly I felt it was just more about her life in dispatch than out in the field, but I did finish it. It's an okay read.

Following the layout of the superbly written Confessions of a Trauma Junkie, More Confessions of a Trauma Junkie continues to showcase the author's skillful writing talent.If you are considering a career in the medical field or law enforcement, particularly as a first responder, you must read both of these books. You'll either dig in for the long haul of a serious life-changing career or you'll run off to the local florist to learn to make flower arrangements. These traumatic stories are no joke, told from front and center, no holding back except for out of respect, with the gallows humor needed to continue the work and to allow the reader relief from such unimaginable situations the human body, mind, and spirit experiences.These are stories of trauma and tragedy experienced by everyday people and the heroism of the first responders who dedicate their lives to saving lives. The books are a behind-the-scenes view of reality. Highly recommend for family members of first responders as these stories will give you an idea of what it is the first responder in your life cannot tell you about their day at work.I received this book from the publisher and I have volunteered to share my review. All of the opinions are 100% mine.

A review from Blog Critics Magazine, first published online February 22, 2012We've all seen the television programs of EMTs, paramedics, nurses, and doctors racing patients into the emergency room to save their lives. Those depictions are usually heroic, and occasionally, they show a quirky patient, or the exhaustion felt by the workers. But how true are those depictions?Sherry Jones Mayo knows about these situations from real-life, and she writes about them honestly, simply, and always humorously. She is the rare person who can find humor in almost any situation, and I suspect that her sense of humor--which must spring from a very deep and caring soul with an unimaginable endurance--is what keeps her going on twelve and twenty-four hour shifts in a quest to help people who cannot help themselves, to save lives, and to receive nowhere near the appreciation she deserves. Perhaps writing about these situations is her way to make sense from and cope with it all.Sherry's first book "Confessions of a Trauma Junkie" opened my eyes to the realities of being an emergency services worker, especially as an EMT and a nurse paramedic. But Sherry has had a lifetime of experiences, and one book just wasn't enough to say everything, so now, "More Confessions of a Trauma Junkie" fulfills that need.This "sequel" offers humor to anyone needing a laugh, insight into emergency services for anyone considering such a career, and I think for Sherry's colleagues, a comic and truthful look at the work they do every day to save lives. I'm sure emergency workers who read this book will laugh, perhaps cry, and think about similar situations they've been in--in fact, they could probably all write their own books.Sherry does not disappoint in depicting the humor, the sadness, or the trauma associated with emergency services. The first part of the book is devoted to dealing with quirky patients, including a 350-pound woman who calls the ambulance, and then when the EMTs arrive, they can hear her run from the door to her bed, where she proceeds to thrash around, obviously faking her illness, yet the EMTs have to take her seriously and carry her enormous body on an extremely hot day from an upstairs apartment in a building without an elevator, down to the ambulance. And then there are the people wrapped in bubble wrap, the ones with homes filled with cockroaches, and the ones whose home remedies go wrong. There's even a woman who may be demonically possessed following a voodoo ritual gone wrong. Seriously, you have to read this book to believe these stories, yet I don't doubt for a second they are all true.I daresay emergency services workers have seen it all, or at least they think they have, until they get that next strange call--whether it's a fake call from someone who just wants an ambulance ride, or a person with a strange sexual fetish that when carried out, just didn't go the way he wanted.But "More Confessions of a Trauma Junkie" is more than a compilation of funny stories. It gets at the very heart of what it is to be an EMT, a paramedic, a nurse, or a doctor. It is a heroic, exhausting, and emotionally traumatic calling. Other people's trauma can become the emergency worker's trauma, even though the workers try very hard not to let these situations affect them. As Sherry points out, "Rule #1: People Die. Rule #2: Medics cannot change rule #1. (But boy, do we try!")Having this kind of job means a love-hate relationship with the role. You love the people you work with, and you love helping the patients, but you hate to see people die. Still, you are addicted to trauma; you can't get wanting to save everyone out of your system. The last section of the book is told by a Hurricane Katrina Military Responder, who makes the point that many of the workers who responded to Hurricane Katrina came away feeling disappointed because they couldn't do more. Emergency services workers want to keep the world safe. It's impossible, but they want to try anyway.At the end of the book is a mini-interview with the author. Sherry sums things up best, I think, when she is asked, "Why did you write this book?" She talks about people's reactions when she tells them what she does for a living and then states:"What they do not realize until it happens to them is that trauma affects someone who is loved and cherished, and lives are forever changed. I want people to see the world for a moment through my eyes, to walk with me through the broken glass, to sit next to me and hold the hand of the injured or dying, to fight against death thinking that sometimes we just might have the power to win those battles. And then I want them to see the complete lunacy of it all and laugh."One interesting personal story Sherry includes in the book is what it was like the day her stepfather died and how she experienced having emergency services workers she did not know arrive to care for him. In short, she has seen both sides of emergencies, which has made her both compassionate and dedicated.What is next for Sherry Mayo Jones? She hints that a Trauma Junkie Anthology may be down the road. I'm sure we've only begun to hear the stories she and her colleagues could tell that will teach us a bit more about what it is to be human.-- Tyler R. Tichelaar, Ph.D. and author of the award-winning "Narrow Lives"

Emergency Service Superheroes? Yes, I do appreciate their services. Patients says the funniest things as well noted in this book. There are so many hilarious exchange of words between the patients and the EMS. Its no laughing matter when you are in need of medical attention but I must confess:)quite amusing. Serious drama unfolds, EMS feels the hurt and pain just as much but they need to put on their brave faces and help stabilize the patient so a family can have more time with them. As far as I'm concern EMS the guardian angles on Earth, it takes special kind of people to operate whether minor to full blown life or death situation and function like, "Hey I got it, don't worry it will be okay." Another thing, I do appreciate a nurse who can give me an IV that doesn't sting the life out of me in one quick stroke. (smaller gauge needle, please)Where is Sherry when I need you? This gets under my skin, Chemical dependency (heroin) self inflicted equals a social security check because it's a disability? What!!! Like it was stated in the book, "Our Tax Dollars at work." Won this book on Free Book Friday. Thank you, Darlene Cruz

Sherry has exceeded expectations with book number two in a series of very entertaining short stories from the medical emergency providers' point of view. It's a side that most of us don't see or hear about, it had me reading with amazement on how valuable their service is freely given to us and how unappreciated their work can sometimes be. Thank you Sherry for sharing a special part of your life with us. Everyone needs to read this book, a deal at twice the price. Wing Man.

I loved this book. I have worked EMS and I am a nurse so, it brought back a lot of my experiences and memories. The author lives near me and was happy to sign the book for me. Great fun read!!!!!!

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