A course of study for the preparation of rural school teachers, nature study, elementary agriculture, sanitary science, and applied chemistry Volume 1-11 - Brossura

Mutchler, Fred

 
9781130355093: A course of study for the preparation of rural school teachers, nature study, elementary agriculture, sanitary science, and applied chemistry Volume 1-11

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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1912 Excerpt: ...done through the services of the students, but in certain instances the students themselves become an actual source of direct and considerable profit to the institution. This happens when the student enters such a private hospital for two or three years and is placed at a very early stage of her work upon special duty with a single patient, a considerable fee being charged for her services. In some instances it is said that pupils are kept at such special individual work during the greater portion of the course of their so-called training, the fees for their services going directly to the management. But this does not exhaust the methods by which hospitals can utilize for their own profits the services of their students. Out of the entire 692 hospitals from which statistics were recently received, 248 were found sending out their pupils into families in the community for private nursing, for periods ranging from 2 to 26 weeks, the payment for this service in almost all instances going directly to the hospital. It was difficult to secure explicit information as to the amount of time which student nurses really are devoting to outside work of this nature. Fifty-nine hospitals stated that they sent out their students, but omitted any reply to the question asking about the average amount of time in which the student was so occupied, using merely the vague but suggestive phrases "time varies," "as needed," or "subject to call." It can be readily seen how the effort to guard the education of nurses by suitable legislation would interfere with such exploiting of the pupil nurse, and it is a well-known fact that the most persistent opponents of such legislation in the various States have been found among those representing such hospita...

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