Chapters
Petty Management
Variety
Review of the Past
Additional Readings
100
Chapter II
What is Health of Houses?
100
Not knowing how to manage that what you do when you are there, shall be done when you are not there
What is Petty Management?
100
Variety of form and billiancy of color in the objects presented to patients are actual means of...
What is Recovery?
100
The very first canon of nursing, the first and the last thing upon which a nurse's attention must be fixed, the first essential to a patient, without which all the rest you can do for him is as nothing, with which I had almost said you may leave all the rest alone, is this:
What is To Keep the Air He Breathes as Pure as the External Air?
100
Infections acquired in the hospital.
What is a nosocomial infection?
200
Chapter XIII
What is Observation of the Sick?
200
An agitating letter or message may be delivered, or an important letter or message not dleivered; a vistitor whom it was of consequence to see, may be refused,or one whom it was of still more consequence to not see may be admitted-because the person in charge has never asked herself this question
What is "What is done when I am not there?"
200
Which the sick so constantly evince, is generally nothing but the desire for light, the remembrance of the relief which a variety of objects before the eye affords to the harassed sick mind.
What is the craving for "the return of day?"
200
True or False: The common idea as to uninhabited rooms is, that they may safely be left with doors, windows, shutters, and chimney-board, all closed to keep out the dust, it is said; and that no harm will happen if the room is but opened a short hour before the inmates are put in.
What is False?
200
The length of time you should wash your hands (according to the CDC)
What is 20 seconds?
300
Chapter V
What is Variety?
300
Complete this sentence: Apprehension, uncertainty, waiting expectation, fear of surprise, do a patient....
What is more harm than any exertion?
300
Sick suffer to excess from _________ as well as _________ pain.
What is mental and bodily?
300
The five essential points in securing the health of a house
What is Pure Air, Pure Water, Efficient Drainage, Cleanliness, Light?
300
Although there were differences in perceptions among the 4 groups, the most important perception in the hospital is that of the_____________.
What is patient?
400
Chapter III
What is Petty Management?
400
Fill in the blank: For the same reasons, always tell a patient and tell him beforehand when you are going out and when you will be back...
What is whether it is for a day, an hour, or ten minutes?
400
I remember (in my own case) a nosegay of wild flowers being sent me, and from that moment recovery becoming more____________.
What is rapid?
400
The only way of really nursing a patient is to have an _________ bedstead.
What is iron?
400
When comparing various types of nurse uniform and body art, patients perceived the nurse in the _________scrub and minimal level of body art as the most caring, skilled, and knowledgeable.
What is solid?
500
Sound Mind
What is chapter III and V?
500
But in both, let whoever is in charge keep this simple question in her head
What is not, how can I always do this right thing myself, but how can I provide for this right thing to be always done?
500
What suffers from seeing the same walls, the same ceiling, the same surroundings during a long confinement to one or two rooms?
What is the nerves of the sick?
500
For a sick room, a ___________ is perhaps the worst expedient which could by any possiblility have been invented.
What is carpet?
500
The _________ ___________ ____________ __________ recognizes the presence of spiritual, cultural, moral, compassionate, and phenomenological differences in the human experience which challenge psychosocial and physiologic well being. It is our philosophy that all nurses are dedicated to serving society for the betterment of global health and wellness.
What is the Methodist University Nursing Program?
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