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... Application of Antisepsis to Confinement Nursing , 64 CHAPTER VII . Preparations for the Labor , . 75 CHAPTER VIII . Signs of Approaching Labor , and the Process of Labor , . • 886 CHAPTER IX . Duties of the Nurse During Labor , xi.
... Application of Antisepsis to Confinement Nursing , 64 CHAPTER VII . Preparations for the Labor , . 75 CHAPTER VIII . Signs of Approaching Labor , and the Process of Labor , . • 886 CHAPTER IX . Duties of the Nurse During Labor , xi.
Page 38
... . - Spiral Reverse Bandage of Lower Extremity . Should the veins of the legs be much enlarged , or the feet swollen , the patient should have compression made over them by the application of a bandage ( the 38 OBSTETRIC NURSING .
... . - Spiral Reverse Bandage of Lower Extremity . Should the veins of the legs be much enlarged , or the feet swollen , the patient should have compression made over them by the application of a bandage ( the 38 OBSTETRIC NURSING .
Page 39
... application of his bandage as in the ordinary spiral reverse bandage of the lower limb , but carries oblique turns up and down the limb until its surface is entirely covered , in place of making reverses . When this bandage is further ...
... application of his bandage as in the ordinary spiral reverse bandage of the lower limb , but carries oblique turns up and down the limb until its surface is entirely covered , in place of making reverses . When this bandage is further ...
Page 57
... application of means by which objects may be rendered entirely free of all poisonous elements . Dust , as we know , is everywhere present in the atmos- phere , and consequently settles upon everything exposed to it . This dust consists ...
... application of means by which objects may be rendered entirely free of all poisonous elements . Dust , as we know , is everywhere present in the atmos- phere , and consequently settles upon everything exposed to it . This dust consists ...
Page 63
... impress the importance of facts , these experiments serve to keep before us the importance of antiseptic precautions in the care of mother and child . CHAPTER VI . APPLICATION OF ANTISEPSIS TO CONFINEMENT NURSING . GERMS AND ANTISEPSIS .
... impress the importance of facts , these experiments serve to keep before us the importance of antiseptic precautions in the care of mother and child . CHAPTER VI . APPLICATION OF ANTISEPSIS TO CONFINEMENT NURSING . GERMS AND ANTISEPSIS .
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A Handbook of Obstetric Nursing, for Nurses, Students and Mothers Anna Martha Fullerton No preview available - 2015 |
A Handbook of Obstetric Nursing, for Nurses, Students and Mothers Anna Martha Fullerton No preview available - 2018 |
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Page 188 - PM, and in some cases once or twice at night ; amounting to twelve fluidounces of food per diem. Diet from the second to the sixth week: — Milk I tablespoonful. Cream 2 teaspoonfuls. Milk sugar l/$ teaspoonful.