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[[File:Nurse jackie narrowweb 300x450,0.jpg|thumb|264px|right]]Nurse Jackie Peyton, played by actress Edie Falco, is an emergency room nurse at All Saints Hospital in New York City. She is described as a "flawed" nurse. It was revealed early in the series, that Jackie has been battling a prescription drug problem and has been having an affair on her husband. Along the way, Jackie must deal with the overly flirtatious behavior of emergency room doctor, [[Dr. Fitch "Coop" Cooper]] Played by actor, Peter Facinelli. Jackie's romantic relationship with the pharmacist at the hospital, making it so that she can have ready access to them.
 
[[File:Nurse jackie narrowweb 300x450,0.jpg|thumb|264px|right]]Nurse Jackie Peyton, played by actress Edie Falco, is an emergency room nurse at All Saints Hospital in New York City. She is described as a "flawed" nurse. It was revealed early in the series, that Jackie has been battling a prescription drug problem and has been having an affair on her husband. Along the way, Jackie must deal with the overly flirtatious behavior of emergency room doctor, [[Dr. Fitch "Coop" Cooper]] Played by actor, Peter Facinelli. Jackie's romantic relationship with the pharmacist at the hospital, making it so that she can have ready access to them.
   
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Nurse Jackie Peyton, played by actress Edie Falco, is an emergency room nurse at All Saints Hospital in New York City. She is described as a "flawed" nurse. It was revealed early in the series, that Jackie has been battling a prescription drug problem and has been having an affair on her husband. Along the way, Jackie must deal with the overly flirtatious behavior of emergency room doctor, Dr. Fitch "Coop" Cooper Played by actor, Peter Facinelli. Jackie's romantic relationship with the pharmacist at the hospital, making it so that she can have ready access to them.