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... housekeeper , who is in charge of the linen room , claims she gives the nursing department all the linen she has available but that she is held up by the amount she receives from the laundry . The laundry manager says that if the ...
... housekeeper , who is in charge of the linen room , claims she gives the nursing department all the linen she has available but that she is held up by the amount she receives from the laundry . The laundry manager says that if the ...
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... Housekeeping 730 Physical therapy * 800 Mechanical facilities 3,120 Nursing units 8,345 Employee facilities 1,015 Nursery 825 Storage 2,810 Surgery † 2,035 Total .28,835 * Includes occupational therapy , 300 square feet . † Includes ...
... Housekeeping 730 Physical therapy * 800 Mechanical facilities 3,120 Nursing units 8,345 Employee facilities 1,015 Nursery 825 Storage 2,810 Surgery † 2,035 Total .28,835 * Includes occupational therapy , 300 square feet . † Includes ...
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Contents
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III ESTABLISHING A NEW GENERAL HOSPITAL | 77 |
IV EXTERNAL RELATIONS | 141 |
V OPERATING A HOSPITAL | 191 |
VI ADAPTING THE HOSPITAL TO THE CHANGING SCENE | 461 |
VII SPECIAL PROBLEM SITUATIONS | 538 |
Index of Cases | 707 |
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Page 146 - Habitual indulgence in the use of narcotic drugs. (4) Conduct unbecoming a person registered under this act or detrimental to the best interests of the public. Before any such registration is suspended or revoked, 30 days written notice shall be given the registrant of the date set for hearing of the charges. The registrant shall be furnished with a copy of the charges and shall be entitled to be represented by legal counsel at such hearing. Such notice may be given by registered mail. Any action...
Page 25 - Decide not rashly. The decision made Can never be recalled. The Gods implore not, Plead not, solicit not ; they only offer Choice and occasion, which once being passed Return no more.
Page 145 - No person shall be granted any such registration unless such person be at least 21 years of age, of good moral character and has had at least two years...
Page 70 - Administration and other federal hospitals that new legislation be enacted limiting such care to the following two categories: (a) Veterans with peacetime or wartime service whose disabilities or diseases are serviceincurred or aggravated; and (b) Within the limits of existing facilities to veterans with wartime service suffering from tuberculosis or psychiatric or neurological disorders of non-service-connected origin, who are unable to defray the expenses of necessary hospitalization.
Page 146 - Department of the State Board of Health for the purpose of carrying out the provisions of Item 12 hereof.
Page 143 - ... custody or control, at any one time, two or more infants under the age of two years, unattended by parents or guardians, for the purpose of providing them with care, food and lodging, except infants related...
Page 136 - ... and surgeons' fees as fixed by the commission. The hospitals' linancial records shall be open to audit by any person designated by the commission. The commission shall pay for the day of admission but not for the day of discharge.
Page 146 - All fees received under this act shall be paid by the State Board of Health to the State Treasurer and the amount so paid to the State Treasurer is hereby appropriated out of any money in the State Treasury not otherwise appropriated, to the said State Board of Health for the purpose of carrying out the provisions of this act.
Page 216 - ... it shall be the duty of the State Board of Medical Registration and Examination to determine, upon the evidence presented, whether such diploma rightfully belongs to and was issued to the person making application for a certificate, and whether the medical college that issued the diploma maintains a standard of medical education conforming to that fixed by the State Board of Medical Registration and Examination, and whether the application otherwise complies with the rules of the Board. If these...