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Essential Public Health

Essential Public Health

Essential Epidemiology

Essential Epidemiology

Lectures on General Nursing

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First published in 1884, this textbook brings together lectures on nursing given by Lückes to probationers at the London Hospital.
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Eva Charlotte Ellis Lückes (1854–1919) was a pioneer of nursing training and friend of Florence Nightingale. In 1880, aged only twenty-six, she became matron of the London Hospital, the largest hospital in England, a post she held until her death. During her time there she improved working conditions for the nurses and trained her own staff, recognising the importance of a knowledge of anatomy and physiology, but never losing sight of the primary duty of a nurse to care for a patient's needs. First published in book form in 1884, these lectures were part of the training for probationers at the London Hospital. Emphasising the importance of attention to detail, the lectures address the practicalities of nursing, covering such topics as the management of infection, caring for sick children, bandaging techniques, and drug administration. Also reissued in this series is Lückes's popular 1886 textbook Hospital Sisters and their Duties.
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Author Eva C. E. Lückes
Table Of Content Preface
1. The distinction between the work of doctors and nurses
2. The nurse's part as an active agent
3. The principles of bandaging
4. The employment of cold and heat as remedial agents
5. Local applications of dry and moist heat
6. Counter-irritation, dry and wet cupping, leeches, blisters
7. The nurse's duties in connection with administering drugs
8. System of observation of the sick
9. Operations
10. On the nursing and management of sick children
11. On the nursing of infectious diseases
12. Ventilation, warmth, and light of wards or sick rooms.
Format Paperback
Publish Date 2 Aug 2012
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