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What pill is Nurse Jackie addicted to?

PercocetFirst, she is smarter than most of the doctors. And second, "a little oxy," as Falco refers to the opiate painkiller Oxycontin, which she uses, along with Vicodin and Percocet, to help her stay alert and manage her emotions through the harrowing days in the emergency room.Jun 18, 2009

Is Nurse Jackie realistic?

'Nurse Jackie' Ends As TV's Most Honest Depiction Of Addiction Showtime's dramedy Nurse Jackie begins its final season Sunday. NPR TV critic Eric Deggans says the show offers television's most realistic depiction of a high functioning drug addict.Apr 12, 2015

What hospital was Nurse Jackie filmed at?

All Saints HospitalThe East 25th Street entrance of the William and Anita Newman Vertical Campus of Baruch College in the Gramercy section of Manhattan served as the entrance façade of All Saints Hospital at which Nurse Jackie and her colleagues work during the first three seasons.

Does Nurse Jackie go to rehab?

She never told him she was married and had kids. When the pharmacist followed her and saw her with her husband, the situation took a particularly dark dramatic turn. Her marriage was irreparably damaged, and Jackie finally went to detox and rehab and began a recovery process that focused on staying away from drug use.

Why is Nurse Jackie addicted to drugs?

Her drug-related problems stem almost entirely from the fact that the drugs she favors are legal only for doctor-approved medical use. Hence she invents injuries, deceives her friends, swipes medication, and starts an ill-advised extramarital affair with the hospital pharmacist who supplies her with painkillers.May 3, 2012

Was Nurse Jackie a sociopath?

Nurse Jackie is a sociopath. She lacks any connection to a social conscience or morality. Jackie's only ruled by what she thinks is right, and even that can change if it gets in the way of her getting high. But Jackie has a gift of understanding and manipulating the people around her that Dexter never seems to grasp.Apr 5, 2011

How did the show Nurse Jackie End?

Nurse Jackie Ended On An Ambiguous Note The show then cuts to her collapsed in the hospital overdosing, and the other doctors and nurses rushing to save her. Whether she lives or dies is left up to viewers to decide, though showrunner Clyde Phillips (Feed The Beast) stated in interviews he believed she survived.Sep 21, 2019

What happened in the final episode of Nurse Jackie?

June 28, 2015Nurse Jackie / Final episode date

How old is Edie Falco in The Sopranos?

58 years (July 5, 1963)Edie Falco / Age

Does Nurse Jackie ever get sober?

No one is as devastated over Jackie's relapse as Edie Falco, who's won an Emmy for her portrayal of the struggling addict, a role she connects to more than most might realize. Addiction is an issue “near and dear to my heart,” Falco, who has been sober for over two decades after a battle with alcoholism, tells me.Apr 13, 2014

Does Nurse Jackie get clean?

Two days later Jackie awakens to discover herself handcuffed to a hospital bed and learns that she's gone through sedated detox and is now clean. Pissed off at losing her right to choose sobriety and at the news that she's been charged with drug trafficking, Jackie takes off to All Saints to reclaim her life.Apr 13, 2015

How can I watch Nurse Jackie in Canada?

Currently you are able to watch "Nurse Jackie" streaming on Starz Play Amazon Channel, Crave Starz, ILLICO or buy it as download on Apple iTunes, Google Play Movies.

WIDESPREAD OUTRAGE

The show had all the components of a riveting drama: Jackie’s failing marriage; her scandalous affair with a pharmacist who moonlights as her drug dealer; a daughter who suffers from anxiety disorder (and eventually a drug habit of her own); comedic coworkers; and attractive, flirtatious, condescending physicians.

TOO CLOSE FOR COMFORT

Flash forward to 2014, as I sobbed on an overstuffed couch in my chemical dependency counselor’s office. Profoundly burned out after years of high-stress patient care and experiencing debilitating migraines, I was physically and psychologically dependent on opioids.

A WARNING FROM THE ANA

It’s no surprise that “Nurse Jackie” sparked controversy as soon as it debuted. The American Nursing Association issued a statement warning that portraying a nurse in such a negative way could erode public trust in nurses, and might even discourage potential nurses from entering the profession.

TRYING TO UNDERSTAND JACKIE

Based on my own experience of recovery, I expected to relate intimately to Jackie Peyton, and I’ll admit there are scenes in “Nurse Jackie” that feel eerily familiar. However, as the episodes — and the character’s addiction — progressed, I felt a nagging sense that a key ingredient was missing.

UNANSWERED QUESTIONS

In Season Four, under duress, Jackie finally opens up to her rehab counselor, saying that it all began when her daughter Grace was an incessantly crying infant. “I stole 100 Percocet and was off and running,” Jackie explains.

SHOCKINGLY IMPLAUSIBLE PLOT TWISTS

Throughout the show’s run, Jackie travels a very different — and often unrealistic — route than do most nurses on this path. Shockingly, when her colleagues and employer learn of her drug habit, she continues to work in the ER, a stressful and triggering environment where she is assured steady access to narcotics.

HOW NOT TO APPROACH RECOVERY

Created to entertain, not destigmatize, “Nurse Jackie” is a cautionary tale of the destruction left in the wake of an opioid abuser, and a clear lesson on how NOT to approach recovery.

Substance use disorder and the behavioral approach

In the TV show we watched ER nurse Jackie Peyton go through years (or at least seasons!) of prescription drug misuse, and spin a web of lies that even she couldn’t maintain. She had an affair with her co-worker, the hospital pharmacist, primarily to get drugs from him. She never told him she was married and had kids.

Problematic life equals great TV

And Jackie’s character, which we’ll define as how a person habitually deals with things, is coming back to “bite” her. Grace, her 14-y.o. daughter, is lying to her, sneaking around with an older boy, and experimenting with drugs.

Why did Jackie turn over custody of her two daughters?

Despite having fought hard to keep shared custody of the girls, Jackie came to the hard conclusion that taking care of them at this point was a risk to her own recovery and was possibly exacerbating the problems her daughter was facing. So she voluntarily turned custody over to their father.

What was Jackie's failure?

Ultimately, she failed at one of the most important aspects of recovery/relapse prevention: avoiding high-risk situations. Jackie had been keeping a single pill in a box by her bed. The box, which was ultimately discovered by her daughter, was an expression of the part of her that still wanted to be using.

Who are Jackie's friends in the movie?

I don’t know about you, but just like Jackie’s friends O’Hara and Zoey, I grew to really like her. Even when the character did terrible things, I found it hard to stop liking, caring about, and rooting for her.

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