Bed Number Ten
Experience the profound journey of resilience and recovery in Bed Number Ten by Sue Baier, published by Taylor & Francis Inc in 1989. This compelling biography spans 304 pages, detailing the psychological and physical challenges faced during an eleven-month hospital stay due to Guillain-Barre syndrome. Baier's candid narrative offers invaluable insights for hands-on healthcare providers, nursing and medical students, and administrators within medical institutions. Furthermore, it resonates with the general public, providing a deeper understanding of the patient experience. Whether you're a caregiver or someone seeking to comprehend the complexities of health and illness, Bed Number Ten serves as a vital resource that sheds light on the intricate dynamics between patients and healthcare professionals.