"Our patient, our chief co1zcem!"
To promote this we utilize
modern inventions as the exerutone. Through this time saving
de,· ire ''e ran communicate "ith our patients and take rare of
their nerds more rapidly and efficiently. I nstrurtor, Dolores Skri–
pck, demonstrates its usc to Jo.\nnc Zerbe. Catherine Klehasko
sees at a glance the medications
to
be given at 10 o'clock. The
new medication board and tirkt'ts ha,·c br<'n dr,·i <'d to insur<'
patients' safety.
Studying
diligently
. . .
"Prevent infection!"
Instructor,
Mary Jane Fcrtal, explains to
.\nn Kopcha that proper tt'rh–
niquc pn'H'nts prolone;cd he pi–
tali;ation. Prcn•ntic n of po t–
operati\ c infection b)· prnprr
sure;iral ascp .is is strrssed earlr
in our rdurational pme;ram. This
requin•s undcrstandinl( of the
principles involved, the proper
instruments and drcs ings as
"rll as instruction of the pa–
tient. Drrssings must be kept
clt'an, dry and intact. "An
ounce of prevention is worth a
pound of cure."
"Say
it
u·ith flot!'ers!"
fost patirnts nt'cd
cheering up once in a "hilc and Oowcrs from
a friend or loved one "ill do the trick. This
can he seen hy the apprcciati,·e smile on :l.frs.
:\firiam ;-.:ace's fare as Oowcrs arc pre cnted
to her br Susan I lovancik.
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