Making Good on Private Duty: Practical Hints to Graduate Nurses

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MAKING GOOD ON PRIVATE DUTY MAKING GOOD ON PRIVATE DUTY

PREFACE

CONTENTS CHAPTER I. THE NURSE AND HER PATIENT II. THE NURSE AND

I THE NURSE AND HER PATIENT

II THE NURSE AND THE DOCTOR

III THE NURSE HERSELF

IV THE NURSE AND HER PATIENT'S FAMILY, FRIENDS, AND SERVANTS

V GENERAL REMARKS ON FOODS AND FEEDING

VI THE NURSE AS RELATING TO HER OWN TRAINING SCHOOL AND TO HER FELLOW NURSES

VII WHY DO NURSES COMPLAIN?

VIII THE NURSE AS A TEACHER

IX CONVALESCENCE

X HOW SHALL A NURSE OCCUPY HER DAYS OF WAITING?

XI SOME HINTS FOR THE OBSTETRICAL NURSE THE BABY'S WARDROBE.

ARTICLES FOR THE MOTHER'S USE.

XII AS TO WASHING THE BABY

XIII THE VALLEY OF THE SHADOW

Title: Making Good On Private Duty

Author: Harriet Camp Lounsbery

Edition: 10

Language: English

Produced by Ralph Zimmerman, Charles Franks and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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