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NURSING

A CALL TO SERVICE Niarsing. is. health Gonseevatian well as bedside care; it is health, education as well as ministration to the sick; care of the- whole patient, minidl as well as body; care of the patient's environment, social 1 as well as physical; it is health service to families and as well as to individuals. : A Career With a Future Today It is mot difficult fco» choose a career but the thoughtful girl considers her opportunities with an eye to the future. A registered nurse has greater opportunities than ever before and hier sphere- of service knows scarcely any? limits. While she is learning she is. and a well-paid l position awaits her when she qualifies. Economically »nursing offieis ra--9 • wards comparable with those obtainable in other professional flel'dis for women. Scope of Nursing The usual impression) ©£' numsing is tine curative aspect, which, includes care of the sick and irrjiiaired. Increasing emphasis, however on preventive and social medicine has mad." it necessary for nurses to work in these fields as co-workers; with, the Doctors. Consequent ii ai girl feels she does not always want to be with sick folk she can enter th& ♦J preventive field.. In these daysi the- Doctor regards the nurse as an irnKspeirsaWte partner in the satis-fajctory performance I of his work.

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 9, Issue 33, 18 December 1945, Page 5

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218

NURSING Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 9, Issue 33, 18 December 1945, Page 5

NURSING Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 9, Issue 33, 18 December 1945, Page 5

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