Home Nursing and how to Help in Cases of AccidentD. Bogue, 1880 - 133 pages |
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Page 11
... course when the bed is next made , or should the draw - sheet be much soiled , another one must be placed under the patient . Now place the bolster in , and put it well up against the head of the bed ; the pillow or pillows BED - MAKING ...
... course when the bed is next made , or should the draw - sheet be much soiled , another one must be placed under the patient . Now place the bolster in , and put it well up against the head of the bed ; the pillow or pillows BED - MAKING ...
Page 20
... course this means of ventilation is merely auxiliary to the continual change effected by the fireplaces , and if properly managed , the draught is not noticed by those walking about in the ward , nor is it perceptible to the occu- pants ...
... course this means of ventilation is merely auxiliary to the continual change effected by the fireplaces , and if properly managed , the draught is not noticed by those walking about in the ward , nor is it perceptible to the occu- pants ...
Page 27
... to place a chair for the visitor in such a position that the patient can see and hear him with- out any strain . A good nurse will of course absent herself from the room for a short time , so BED - RESTS - VISITORS . 27.
... to place a chair for the visitor in such a position that the patient can see and hear him with- out any strain . A good nurse will of course absent herself from the room for a short time , so BED - RESTS - VISITORS . 27.
Page 29
... course when its influence is brought to bear upon a weakened con- stitution . Women are often addicted to dosing themselves with powerful aperients ; their digestion and health is often impaired in this way . The bowels may be best ...
... course when its influence is brought to bear upon a weakened con- stitution . Women are often addicted to dosing themselves with powerful aperients ; their digestion and health is often impaired in this way . The bowels may be best ...
Page 49
... course not so hot as to scald the patient's skin . Great care must be taken in applying poultices to patients who are unconscious or paralysed , also the skin of children is thinner and more sensitive than adults . The quantity of tow ...
... course not so hot as to scald the patient's skin . Great care must be taken in applying poultices to patients who are unconscious or paralysed , also the skin of children is thinner and more sensitive than adults . The quantity of tow ...
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