Patient Care: Death and Life in the Emergency Room

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Last update: 11-03-2024


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Experience the real-life, high-stakes drama of emergency room care in 21 fascinating vignettes by a longtime ER physician.

“Sad yet joyful, moving yet lighthearted . . . In the increasingly popular medical–memoir genre, this one stands out.” —Booklist

Told in fast–paced, stand–alone chapters that recall unforgettable medical cases,
Patient Care offers the fascination of medical mysteries, wrapped in the drama of living and dying. A snap judgment about a child nearly kills him, and a priest who may be having a heart attack refuses treatment. An asthmatic man develops air bubbles in his shoulders, and a pharmacist is haunted by a decision he makes.

But the book goes beyond these stories. Each chapter explores ethical questions that remind us of the full humanity of patients, nurses, coroners, pharmacists, and, of course, doctors. How do they care for strangers in their moments of crisis? How do they care for themselves?

Dr. Seward rejects doctor–as–God narratives to write frankly about moments of failure, and champions the role of his colleagues in health care. And, for all the moral dilemmas here, there is plenty of wit and humor, too. (See the patient who punches our doctor.) Readers of
Patient Care will find themselves thinking along with Dr. Seward: “What is the right thing to do? What would I do?”

Top reviews from the United States

prisrob
5.0 out of 5 stars Life In The Fast Lane
Reviewed in the United States on September 3, 2018
Helping people in an emergency situation, providing patient care, experience with the traumatized patient and family brings all of us into a community of brethren and sisterhood, or whatever term is used in this case. We all know we are select, not because of our expertise, though we need to provide excellence, but because we enjoy this work. On the front lines where anything and everything will come through those doors sooner or later.

Dr. Paul Seward presents his fifty years plus as an emergency room physician with humor and with his expertise in hand. Yes, after so many years, you can usual,y handle with care any problem that is presented. But, it is those previous years, learning on the job, so to speak, but with mentors surrounding you, that your real base begins. Your presence, your attitude, how you interact with the patient and his family makes you the health care professional you are. It is often said that in some cases if you don’t laugh you will cry. In the Emergency Department you do a lot of both. I would sometimes tell my patients that we expect a lot of our patients, sending them home so early post op, but they usually survive. At some point, I explain we may send them home with a kit, with instructions and they can perform their own surgery. Kidding, sure, but with a barbed point. Dr.Seward gives us examples of his patient care, with his own words what each patient went through, how they got to the ED, and how he cared for his patients and families.

Dr. Seward is the kind of physician you want to encounter, Intelligent, caring and with the expertise needed to keep you alive. His stories are rich and filled with his patient and collegial encounters that brings a guffaw or as with his first story, a few tears. His is a profession that can be so rewarding, and at the same time, very sad. Life may slip through his fingers no matter what he does. But, to have this kind of physician with you is every person’s wish. At the same time as a health care professional, we hope for the same kind of care when we present to the ED. I remember waiting for my daughter to arrive in the ED after an auto accident, accompanying her to X-ray and to the scans and then trembling when she was found whole and not in danger. Adrenaline keeps us going until it doesn’t. This is one of the better books on life in the emergency department, told first hand. I hope many people read about Dr Seward’s life in the ED, it will assist you in becoming a better advocate for your own health care.

Recommended. prisrob 09-03-18
MyOpinion
4.0 out of 5 stars I hope Seward MD is in my Ed some day
Reviewed in the United States on June 5, 2024
An excellent briefing of life as an emergency physician. The vignettes of patients who arrive and their care is realistic and complex. For those who want th truth and can handle the truth this is a winner in every way
Leslie Louise Kurilla
5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful, emotional, eye opening
Reviewed in the United States on July 12, 2024
I felt I was right there with Dr. Seward. I could feel his emotion. Sometimes I had to put the book down just to deal with my own emotions. Although I am familiar with the medical terms, it made everything much clearer for the novice. Thank you.
Labbylover19732
5.0 out of 5 stars should be required reading in medical and nursing schools
Reviewed in the United States on May 27, 2024
I have been a RN >27 years and worked in the Ed for a while . I found this book fascinating in its technical and at the same time, incredibly human approach. The author is very precise in his explanations, as well as presenting the very real human side of ED life. He truly understands the phrase, “The secret to taking care of the patient is caring for the patient”. Thank you, Dr Seward, for your years of caring and service
LP
3.0 out of 5 stars There are better books out there
Reviewed in the United States on June 11, 2024
But bad, but some of his stories didn't apply to the technology we have today. There are better books out there.
hifire88
4.0 out of 5 stars Definitely pleased I selected this book
Reviewed in the United States on June 9, 2024
Good read. Valuable insights and entertaining stories. Very genuine physician who puts a human face on the practice of emergency medicine.
Kathy Waters
5.0 out of 5 stars ER doc tells it like it is
Reviewed in the United States on July 25, 2024
Enjoyed reading this book, not for gory details but how a ER doctor felt about what he chose to do for a lifelong career. Pretty gratifying to read about the kindness he extended to his patients and colleagues but also the heartfelt sadness he felt when he knew a patient was not going to survive. It’s a rather short book but gave me greater empathy for our ER people!
Amazon Customer
5.0 out of 5 stars Great perspective from a doctor!
Reviewed in the United States on May 26, 2024
Very interesting, would hope to have such a caring and knowledgeable doctor in any medical situation. It was very obvious that Dr. Seward is a special person!

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