Making Good on Private Duty by Harriet Camp Lounsbery
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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 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 XII. AS TO WASHING THE BABY XIII. THE VALLEY OF THE SHADOW |
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