Action, not wishful
thinking
...
"We'< e got to bring those bi–
ceps i11to
action."
says Mr.
Joseph Dudeck. physical thera–
pist. as he explains the mechan–
ics of crutch walking. :l.fr.
Frank :lfaradeo kno'\\"s this is
serious husine s as he practices
the three point crutch gait. lie
docs want the students, :lfary
Reese and Paulette Kroll, to
learn from him. inre First Pas–
teur has heen converted into a
central well-equipped orthopedic
unit, students now hm·e an ex–
cellent opportunity to learn and
master the technique of ortho–
pedic nursing.
"Pracltce mal.t•s perfect!"'
Beata Schaible
se ms
to
he quite expert in g1nng an intra–
dermal to Kathlccn Swtt. Patricia Hand and
Dianne
~ fatejirka
await their turn . :lfrs.
~1ar
garet Fagan, "ho has explained the theol")" and
tcchniqm• in\'oh cd in administning injt'ctions,
uper\·ises the procedure. This is one important
nur ing procedure relating to the tegumentary
system.
·'
enice zcith a smile.'"'
Catherine Ban}·as knows that a pleasant
and interested attitude is the hrst app<'lizer. In Diet Therapy,
"e leam the importance of a well-balanced diet and also of modi–
fied diets used in the treatment of disease..\n important a pcct
of nur ing rare emphasi1ed today is teaching.
J
n tructing patients
ahuut their diet i essential, especiall)· if ther
11111
t continue on a
modified diet "hen ther return home.