Norfolk General Hospital School of Nursing - PRN Yearbook (Norfolk, VA)

 - Class of 1964

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Norfolk General Hospital School of Nursing - PRN Yearbook (Norfolk, VA) online collection, 1964 Edition, Page 41 of 92
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pear Mn ,.f:f?. 'tt T T What? No patients today? ? I Ozzf Taken! Qeparfmenf Experience in the out-patient depart- ment gave us opportunities to function in practically all phases of nursing. Here we saw many illnesses, many reactions to the illnesses, and many complications arising. Throughthe different clinics C26 in numberl we rotated, accumulating much valuable learning and experience. Y, , - . - A-. frail Y Oh, these Ararnine drips! 5122 QZ'yQI2C'Xy l7?OO122 The hospital's emergency room, busy 24 hours a day, presented new situational problems. There We learned the real necessity of speed, alertness and efficiency in emergency room nursing. ' Is this tray for the last posted case? A Q, gnfezyszbe Gare Wm? In this hospital unit we had the oppor- tunity to use our most precise nursing skills. This 16-bed unit, completely equipped with all emergency equipment, stands ready and waiting. We saw here severe health conditions, often those which were an immediate life- threat. Here we functioned with consistently precise care, and learned still further the value of human lives.



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