Educational film catalog (1936)

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606-610.7 EDUCATIONAL ♦ILM CATALOG New York Worlds fair in 1940— Continued scenes of New York City with the Fair in the distance. At the Fair, the Theme Center is visited. We hear that the Fair is dedicated to Peace and Freedom. The exhibits of many foreign nations and of the U.S. Government are briefly visited; then the exhibits of industry. The Ford building and garden, the Ford theatre, and the Road of Tomorrow are then shown in a more detailed sequence. The film closes with a brief visit to the amusement sec- tion and with night scenes of the Fair, Produced by West Coast Productions." Georgia Jh-sh-c-adult Scenes from the World of tomorrow. llmin 16-sd-loan 35-sd-nf-loan 1939 Ford 606 ALSO AVAILABLE FROM 16mm: Cine loS NC NH Okla SO SH8 Information given has not been recently verified by the producer "Impressionistic shots of the New York World's Fair." Producer 610 Medicine University of California medical center. 40min 16-si-loan 1939 Cal 610 May be purchased for $60 "Medical School; Study of anatomy and orthopedic surgery; examination of brain and nervous system; research in field of children's diseases; plastic surgery depart- ment. School of Nursing: Practice in care and comfort of patients; use of oxygen tent; experience in dietetics and nutrition; gradu- ate nurses advise expectant mothers. Col- lege of Pharmacy; Prescription laboratory. College of Dentistry: Casting inlays; dental reconstruction methods; clinical work of student dentists, under supervision of in- structors. University Hospital: Interviews In consulting room (children cared for while parents receive treatment). One of world's most powerful X-ray tubes; hydro-therapy apparatus; electrocardiograph; stethoscope. Swimming pool activities for infantile paral- ysis patients. Operating room. Maternity ward: Bathing babies. Premature baby in- stalled in incubator. Children's ward: Re- shaping young feet. Work of Volunteer Social Service Unit. Hooper Foundation for Medical Research: Refrigerators containing serum for instant use in epidemics. Addi- tional activities of Foundation: Determining season when shellfish unsafe for human consumption; testing canned goods; state- wide service on epidemic problems, con- cerning both human beings and farm ani- mals." Producer sh-adult 610.7 Nursing Back rest. 8min 16-si-$20; rent $1 1934 Minn 610.7 Shows a nurse in the entire process of preparing a back rest for a patient. The film starts with the preparation of the knee roll. The nurse gets the patient ready and the back rest is placed in the bed. The proper grip for lifting the patient Is shown in slow motion. The nurse demonstrates grip used In lifting knees, knee roll Is placed, and the covers are folded in place. Should be useful in secondary home hygiene classes, mother's groups, and nursing schools sh-c-adult Bed bath. 18min 16-si-$36; rent $1 1934 Minn 610.7 Nurse demonstrates the procedure of bathing a patient. She arranges the towels, tub and other equipment, strips the bed and puts bath blanket around patient. She starts by brushing the patient's teeth and washing his eyes. Then she washes ears, neck, arms, chest and abdomen, legs and feet and cleans his fingernails. She gets fresh water and washes the patient's back. She puts the patient's gown on again, cleanses the tub, remakes the bed "This film useful In secondary home hy- giene classes, mother's groups, and nursing schools. Acceptable technique covering use of tub, towels, clothing, and bed clothing. . . The film is without descriptive titling, should probably follow study of the area, and contains some imperfect camera han- dling." J. Frederic Andrews sh-c-adult Ether bed. 18min 16-si-$36; rent $1 1934 Minn 610.7 The nurse is first shown in the correct procedure of stripping the bed of Its blankets, sheets, pillows, etc., and folding them. The mattress is turned and the bed remade—mattress pad placed, bottom sheet spread, then the rubber and cotton draw sheets. The rubber protector is placed at the head, the blankets are put on and the corners folded In. Paper bag and mouth wipes are pinned to the bed, and towel and other articles are placed on chair beside bed. The bed is warmed with earthen 'pigs.' Patient Is wheeled In, lifted from the cart and placed in bed. The blanket is tucked around him and his pulse Is taken. The patient's mouth is wiped, wipe placed In bag. The nurse Is shown taking notes on his condition. Should be useful In secondary home hygiene classes, mother's groups, and nursing schools sh-c-adult Evening care. 24min 16-si-$48; rent $1.50 1934 Minn 610.7 The nurse arranges her equipment and the patient's bed, fanfolding the bath blanket. She washes the patient's teeth and eyes, then face, neck, arms and hands, washes his back and rubs It with alcohol and powders it. Then she brushes crumbs out of the bed and remakes It. Should be useful In secondary home hygiene classes, mother's groups, and nursing schools sh-c-adult Hot foot bath. 8min 16-si-$20; rent $1 1934 Minn 610.7 The nurse first arranges the tub of water, the linen, and loosens the bedding. The patients knees are flexed, rubber sheet and bath blanket are put on the bed. The patient's feet are lifted and the sheet, blankets, etc., are pulled under them. His feet are put in the tub, the hot water is brought In and the temperature of the water in the tub taken. Hot water Is poured around the edge of the tub and the temper- ature of the water taken again—115 degrees. At the end, the feet are dried, the rubber sheet and bath blanket are removed from the bed. A hot water bag Is placed under the patient's feet and the covers are tucked In. Should be useful in secondary hygiene classes, mother's groups, and nOTsing schools sh-c-adult Morning care. 24min 16-si-$48; rent $1.50 1934 Minn 610.7 The nurse comes in, screens the bed, arranges her equipment. She strips the bed, placs the bath blanket, then washes the patient and powders his back. She loosens the foundation bedding, removes the cotton and rubber draw sheets and the si • silent; 3d • sound; f • inflammable; nf - safety: p - primary; el • elementary; jh - junior high; sh - senior high; c - college; trade • trade schools 80