Parliamentary Papers, Band 7 |
Im Buch
Ergebnisse 1-5 von 18
Seite vii
Mainly directed to inadequate accommoda- Qs . 375–379 , tion both for patients and for staff ; the provision of bad and 738-756 , 1470-1544 , insufficient food ; inadequacy , or even total absence , of staff ; 1919–1922 the lack of ...
Mainly directed to inadequate accommoda- Qs . 375–379 , tion both for patients and for staff ; the provision of bad and 738-756 , 1470-1544 , insufficient food ; inadequacy , or even total absence , of staff ; 1919–1922 the lack of ...
Seite 6
... authority could not be expected decide whether a nurse is eligible to be registered on the general part of the Register , and ( c ) that beyond allowing a period of grace no considera25 Jarch , 1926. ] [ Continued . a no tion.
... authority could not be expected decide whether a nurse is eligible to be registered on the general part of the Register , and ( c ) that beyond allowing a period of grace no considera25 Jarch , 1926. ] [ Continued . a no tion.
Seite 7
[ Continued . a no tion is given to the legitimate interests of the present managers . With regard to that first point , is it not the policy of the Ministry of Health , now that we have the national registration of nurses , to press ...
[ Continued . a no tion is given to the legitimate interests of the present managers . With regard to that first point , is it not the policy of the Ministry of Health , now that we have the national registration of nurses , to press ...
Seite 43
-Not one trained tion . nurse to another ; it comes naturally . ( Mr. Hurst . ) I agree , yes . Dr. Davies . 544. The whole point is , get properly Chairman . trained nurses and you will have no trouble . Those things are done auto547.
-Not one trained tion . nurse to another ; it comes naturally . ( Mr. Hurst . ) I agree , yes . Dr. Davies . 544. The whole point is , get properly Chairman . trained nurses and you will have no trouble . Those things are done auto547.
Seite 50
-No ; they have not been under inspec . tion from them you see . 660. Have they been under inspection by anybody ? —There has not been a need for inspection . I know the homes ; I have been to them ; and I know how they have been ...
-No ; they have not been under inspec . tion from them you see . 660. Have they been under inspection by anybody ? —There has not been a need for inspection . I know the homes ; I have been to them ; and I know how they have been ...
Was andere dazu sagen - Rezension schreiben
Es wurden keine Rezensionen gefunden.
Andere Ausgaben - Alle anzeigen
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
agreed Alexander Amendment proposed apply authority Ayes better Bill Board Brigadier-General called Captain CHAIR Chairman charge Clause Colonel Committee Committee divided considered Continued copies Council County course Davies Departments difficult doctor evidence examined experience fees follows further George give Health hospital House insert the words inspection interest John June kind leave Lieut.-Col Lieut.-Colonel London look Lord Major March maternity homes matron matter mean Medical Officer ment Ministry Miss never Noes nursing homes objection Office particular patients person possible powers practice printed qualified Question reason referred regard registered Report Robert Scott sets Sir Henry Sir Richard Luce Sir William sort staff stand Stationery Office suggest suppose taken tell thing Thomas tion trained nurses