Making Good on Private Duty: Practical Hints to Graduate Nurses

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Making Good on Private Duty: Practical Hints to Graduate Nurses

by Harriet Camp Lounsbery

EN·~2 hours·47 chapters

Chapters

47 total
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Produced by Ralph Zimmerman, Charles Franks

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MAKING GOOD ON PRIVATE DUTY - MAKING GOOD ON PRIVATE DUTY - PRACTICAL HINTS TO GRADUATE NURSES - BY - HARRIET CAMP LOUNSBERY, R.N. - PRESIDENT WEST VIRGINIA STATE NURSES' ASSOCIATION SANITARY SCHOOL INSPECTOR FOR CHARLESTON INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT

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PREFACE

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I. THE NURSE AND HER PATIENT

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II. THE NURSE AND THE DOCTOR

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III. THE NURSE HERSELF

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

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V. GENERAL REMARKS ON FOODS AND FEEDING

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BEEF TEA.

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BEEF JUICE.

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Description

This compact guide was written for nurses stepping into the world of private duty, where every new house can feel both a challenge and an opportunity. Drawing on years of hands‑on experience, the author shares the questions that swirl in a newly‑appointed nurse’s mind—how to win the trust of patients, satisfy doctors, and keep confidence steady while moving from room to room. The tone is conversational, offering reassurance that the nervousness at the front door soon gives way to competent, heartfelt care.

Beyond bedside technique, the book offers practical hints for everyday tasks—cleaning delicate baby linens, improvising supplies when stores run short, and even reliable recipes for nourishing soups and custards. It also encourages collaboration with household staff, reminding nurses that a friendly cook can become a valuable ally. Filled with real‑world anecdotes and ready‑to‑use tables for calculating patient needs, the guide feels like a trusted mentor whispering useful tips as you begin each new assignment.

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Language

en

Duration

~2 hours (154K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2004-08-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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Harriet Camp Lounsbery

A pioneering nurse, organizer, and teacher, she wrote from deep firsthand experience and helped shape professional nursing in the early 20th century. Her work speaks with practical warmth, especially to young nurses finding their footing.

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