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a s o . - ll THE. QHAUTAUQUA Lecture No. 10. I ARTIFICIAL FEEDING-Modification of Milk. PHYSIOLOGY OF NUTRITION. Study of Milk-Comparison of Human and Cow 's Milk-Reasons for Nursing the Infant -General Directions for Nursing Mothers. . THE MODIFICATION OF MILK. Variations in Quality- Feeding Mixtures for Infants of Various Ages-Mixed Feeding -Methods of Pasteurization and Sterilization. Lecture No. 11. DEVELOPMENT OF THE NEW- BORN- Disorders. DEVELOPMENT. Growth and Development of the Normal Child-Dentition-Weaning. h DISORDERS. Description and Nursing. y Lecture No. IQ. MEDICAL GYNECOLOGY. , TREATMENT. Positions for-Preparing the Patient for. DISEASES OF THE PELVICORGANS. Menstrual, .Inflam- matory and Other Disorders-Faulty Positions of the Uterus --Treatment. ' FOURTH SECTION 4 Lecture No. 13. THE OPERATING ROOM. ' SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS. Sterilization and Care. THE OPERATING ROOM. Preparation - Arrangement -- Duties of the Nurse-Articles Required. THE PATIENT. Preparation for Operation. THE NURSE. Personal Preparations - Duties During the Operation. I Lecture No. 144. GYNECOLOGICAL SURGERY. SURGICAL TREATMENT AND OPERATION. Most Com- mon Operations Described-Instruments Illustrated. Lecture No. 15. GENERAL SURGERY. OPERATIONS. Instruments for General Surgery Described- Methods of Tying Sutures I and Ligatures--Descriptions of the Various Operations. Lecture No. 16. BANDAGES. The Principles and Practice of their Application. 50
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,......-ff .....::,f..::':.. - .- - --- - V -V ' liii--1 ' ' 'Y . w HL .rv ' V-T13 EfgCHOOLOF.TlflURS1ING gg I, Lecture No. 6. OBSTETRICAL SURGERY. 'T EXPULSION OF THE PLACENTA. Manual Extracti Q F ORCEPS DELIVERY. Priparation of the Forceps fi Pre- paration of the Patient- uties of the Nurse During De- ' livery. REPAIR OF THE PERINEUM. D ' utles of the Nurse During the Operation-Care of the Wound and Stitches-Care of the Patient-Removing the Stitches. OBSTETRICAL OPERATIONS. E AN ESTHETIZATION . Preparation of the Patient- General Directions for. Administering the Anesthetic-Danger-Signals Admlnlsterlng Chloroform, Ether, and other Anesthetics --Local Anesthesia. ' Lecture No. 7. OBSTETRICAL CONVALESCENCEQ IMMEDIATELY AFTER LABOR. Care of th P t' e a lent- The Pulse-Temperature-The Nurse 's 'Record and Chart LATE ' ' R CARE OF THE PATIENT. After-rams-Dia-The Bowels-Use of the Breast Binder-Nursing--Lochia-- A Bathing-Leaving the Bed-The Bladder. CATHETERI SM. Methods to Relieve Retention of Urine- , Preparation for Catheterisrn-Method. e THE VAGINAL DOUCHE. Care of Apparatus--Directions ' ' for Giving. Lecture No. 8. DISORDERS OF OBSTETRICAL CONVALES- CENCE. POSTPARTUM HEMORRHAGE 'Sym toms-N ur ' . p I sing. r THE BREASTS. Care of the Nipples-Disorders of the Breasts -Use of the Breast-Pump-Breast Bandages-Mastitis-+ I Disorders of Secretion of Milk. 'PUERPERAL INFECTION. Septicemia-Infection of Uterus -elnfection of Vagina-Symptoms--Nursing ' COMPLICATIONS. ' --MLML-, I ' THIRD SECTION . Lex:-ture No. 9. CARE OF THE NEW-BORN. , HYGIENIC REQUIREMENTS. Wardrobe-First Bath-Care of the Cord-Dressing the Infant-First N ourishment- Bathing-Sleeping-Fresh Air-The Nursery. , . PREMATURE IN FAN TS. Care of-Preventing Exhaustlon- N omishment. ' - 4.9
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lv- -I -JF' , n..,:. .:5... ' ' rp, sci-1ooLg OF NURSINGI E GENERAL DIRECTIONS. Pre am' p lon of--S' f B d- ages-Varlous Kinds Described. lzes 0 an APPLYING BANDAGES OF VARIOUS KIN DS. Fifteen Forms of the Application of the Roller Bandage-Tailed Band- a s-T Bandage-Triangular Bandages-Starch and Plaster 0? Paris Bandages. --1.....+ FIFTH SECTION Lecture No. 17. FRACTURES, SPRAINS,AND DISLOCATIONS. - NURSING. Immediate Treatment-After-Care. Lecture No. 18.. SURGICAL NURSING. I - I FIRST DUTIES. Preparation of the Bed--Position of Patient - Toilet - Preventing Bed -Sores - Pain - Restlessness - Nausea and Vomiting-Thirst Nourishment Ch t - - ar and Record-Pulse-Temperature- Respiration - Care of the -Bladder-The Bowels. I ' Lecture NO. 19. SURGICAL NURSING. COMPLICATIONS. Treatment in Shock-Secondary Hemor- rh I f ' r age- n ectlon-Peritonitis - Other Post-Operative Dis- - eases. SURGICAL DRESSIN GS. .Metlhod of .Applying -the First Dress- lngs-Drainage-Changing Dressings-Removal of Stitches g -Care of the Wound. Lecture No. eo. HosP1'rAL NURSING. 51.
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