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That matrons are often completely unqualified . There are frequently no qualified nurses and the nursing is carried on by house - maids . The number of nurses available during the day - time is quite insufficient to deal properly with ...
That matrons are often completely unqualified . There are frequently no qualified nurses and the nursing is carried on by house - maids . The number of nurses available during the day - time is quite insufficient to deal properly with ...
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Your Committee have heard a considerable body of evidence directed to the qualifications and previous training of both matrons and nursing staff . Suggestions have been made Qs . 58–84 , that the matron and all the nursing staff should ...
Your Committee have heard a considerable body of evidence directed to the qualifications and previous training of both matrons and nursing staff . Suggestions have been made Qs . 58–84 , that the matron and all the nursing staff should ...
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Even the provision that there need only be a fully qualified matron fails in , say , a Home where a qualified medical man takes in one or two patients who really require no nursing at all in the strict sense of the term .
Even the provision that there need only be a fully qualified matron fails in , say , a Home where a qualified medical man takes in one or two patients who really require no nursing at all in the strict sense of the term .
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registration after the introduction of a Bill on the lines recommended in this report , the matron or other person in charge of the nursing in the home shall be a fully qualified nurse . 26. Your Committee recommend that nurses ...
registration after the introduction of a Bill on the lines recommended in this report , the matron or other person in charge of the nursing in the home shall be a fully qualified nurse . 26. Your Committee recommend that nurses ...
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... and to possible exemptions in special circumstances , it should normally be a condition precedent to registration that the matron or other person in charge of the nursing in any registered nursing home be a fully qualified nurse ...
... and to possible exemptions in special circumstances , it should normally be a condition precedent to registration that the matron or other person in charge of the nursing in any registered nursing home be a fully qualified nurse ...
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