Cherry Ames, Senior Nurse

Cherry Ames, Senior Nurse by Helen Wells is a juvenile fiction title published by Springer Publishing Company on November 22, 2005. This edition spans 224 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Cherry as she navigates the responsibilities of being a senior nurse, including mentoring a first-year student, Mildred Burnham, while dealing with unexpected challenges in the pediatric ward.
In this engaging narrative, Cherry and her friends take on the role of mentors, but they soon find themselves entangled in a mystery involving the theft of a groundbreaking penicillin formula developed by Dr. Joe Fortune. As Cherry uncovers the truth behind the theft, she learns more about Mildred’s character and capabilities. The book intertwines elements of mystery and detective stories, making it a captivating read for those interested in the genre.
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In Senior Nurse, Cherry realizes that “a senior really must be a little more sober and responsible” – perhaps she should have warned the head nurse right away about the rabbit that had been smuggled into the pediatric ward. But the children had enjoyed it so! As “lofty” seniors, Cherry and her friends each “adopt” a probationer (first-year student) to mentor. Why did her probie have to be dull and sullen Mildred Burnham? Dr. Joe Fortune has discovered a new way to synthesize penicillin – which could make a life or death difference on the battle front. But how did word of it become common knowledge around Spencer? Cherry discovers that Mildred has more to her than she thought as together they face the dangerous thieves who have stolen Dr. Joe’s formula.
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