Educational film guide (1945)

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608-610.7 EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE 1945 EDITION NEW ROADWAYS. (Passing parade ser.) 1R 16-sd-apply TFC 608 jh-sh-c A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer production available only to schools "Makes reference to types of news disasters, which occupy the first pages of newspapers, and constructive discoveries which are mainly relegated to the back pages. The latter type of news is pictured. . . The commentator closes with the statement that it is this group of discoveries and workers which builds for the future. "Recommended for high school classes in general science. This is a well-presented subject, both pictorially and in the commentary, and effectively highlights some of the achievements of the modern scientific worker." Advisory committee BosU Neb $1.50 Cal $1 Ohio Geo $2 Okla $1.50 111 $1.50 PCW $1.50 Ken $1.50 Tenn $2 610.7 Nursing BACK REST. 8min 16-si-$20; rent 75c 1934 Minn 610.7 sh-c-adult 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 BED BATH. 18min 16-si-$36; rent $1 1934 Minn 610.7 sh-c-adult 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 hygiene 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 handling." J. Frederic Andrews BEDS AND APPLIANCES. (Hospital corps* men ser.) lOmin 16-sd-$9.11 1944 Castle 610.7 sh-c-trade-adult Guide A US Navy department production Demonstrates the method of making bunk and bed, how to adjust a bed, ways of raising the patient's head and knees, keeping the weight of cover off patient's feet and use of fracture board Dav SuF Fi TexVE Ind 76c VAF Nay VES Rice ETHER BED. 18min 16-si-$36; rent $1 1934 Minn 610.7 sh-c-adult 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 EVENING CARE. 24min 16-si-$48; rent $1.50 1934 Minn 610.7 sh-c-adult 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 ;1 THE PATIENT. 15min 16-sd-$22.11 * 1944 Castle 610.7 sh-c-trade-adult Guide Produced by US Office of education Explains the physical, mental, and emotional factors which affect appetite and digestion; preparation of the environment and the patient for the meal; proper balance of food and arrangement of the tray; individualized feeding care in terms of conditions, nutritional needs, and preferences of each patient; principles and procedures involved in the feeding of a recumbent and a convalescent patient; and the factors to be considered in aftercare of the patient B&H $1.50 Rice Dav SuF Fi TexVE Nay VAF Ohio VES HOME NURSING. (Biological science ser.) * lOmin 16-sd-$50 1941 EBF 610.7 Jh-sh-c-adult Guide 15c Demonstrates factors involved in the hygienic care of a home patient after instruction from a visiting nurse. Bathing and moving the patient in bed; arranging the bed; and generally making the patient comfortable are shown. Taking of temperature, pulse and respiration rates, and their recording, medications; visits by the doctor and helping the patient gradually to regain strength conclude the presentation & HOME NURSING IN PNEUMONIA. 9min 16sd-$13.50 1941 NYH 610.7 sh-c-adult "Shows how a public health nurse instructs a housewife in the care of a pneumonia patient featuring feeding the patient, bedpan, turning the patient in bed, changing linen, etc. "A very clear and distinct demonstration. — For women's groups, nursing classes, etc. Should not be shown to mixed classroom group." Health films loH loan NYSWC loan HOME NURSING— ROUTINE PROCEDURES. 15min 16-si-$24 1931 EBF 610.7 el-jh-sh Guide Routine procedures in caring for a convalescent. Taking temperature, counting pulse and respiration. Preparation of patient for breakfast and serving the meal. Finally the patient and the room are arranged for the night BosU MassEd loan Buck Minn 75c EK $24; rent $1 MissEd loan 111 $1 NC Ind 75c Ohio IndH loan TexEd loan LaEd loan Wls 75c 218