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ima Officers of the Home Nursing Club talk with their moderator, Miss Mary E. Duffy, R.N., school nurse and health instructor. Left to right: Mary Keenan, treasurer, Barbara Smith, president, Julia Savage, secretary, Dolores Krzanik, vice-president. f1iirgF ,Z V Home Nursing The two sections ofthe Home Nursing Club meet three times a week. Their work falls into three units. In the first part of the course, members learn about the care of the baby. Such topics as preparing a formula, teaching a 3 to 6 month old baby to sit without support, and collecting an adequate layette for a new-bom infant are discussed. First aid and care of the patient in the home fomas the second part of the course. Members assist the school nurse in the school clinic during their study periods. Knowledge of balanced diet rules is essential for every woman. Meal planning and serving add interest to the meetings. Improvised trays, bed rests, and foot rests give students practical methods of taking care of patients in the home. .- .yy 1 ll 1' XR! I J J CHILD CARE Suzanne Eid demonstrates the correct way to feed a baby, while Mary Siary and Margaret Prindle watch. Carol Sehl is sterilizing bottles and nipples. FIRST AID Helen Doran shows how to apply an emergency splint to Burke Adams's broken arm. Joyce Hart and Vincentia Sisto look on. Gail I-lalloran wears a sling fixed by Elizabeth Endres. Kathleen Coullahan and Marjorie Di Mura offer suggestions. NUTRITION Margaret Allen explains the basic seven chart. Left to right: Qstandingj Mary Ann Galea, Mad- eleine Gleason, Carol McManus, Diane Scymanky, Mary Ann Gutta, qseatedj Carmella Sabatino, Vincentia Sisto, Arlene Driscoll. Diane is holding a tray improvised from a corrugated carton and Contact linoleum.
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