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HOW MANY TRAINED NURSES ON HERE
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gemqueen | Report | 30 May 2008 11:44 |
Ok - This reminiscence therapy is really helping me!! |
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Pamela | Report | 29 May 2008 21:30 |
Yes, loved Monica Dickens book One Pair of Feet Marianne. Now you've made me want to unearth it for another read! |
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Pamela | Report | 29 May 2008 21:22 |
Ah yes I'd forgotten the linen room. Other things went on the in the linen room as well?!! I also remember now one of the night nurses would be responsible for knocking up the day staff .I remember too the maids on duty in the nurses home sitting on our beds and reading any of our magazines ,also treating themselves to our perfume ,but we all got famously.Perfume being 'Hartnell in love' and 'blue grass'! |
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*Polly* | Report | 29 May 2008 19:52 |
O,yes.tidying the linen cupboard...such excitement... |
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gemqueen | Report | 29 May 2008 19:47 |
As a student we used to have to escort the deceased to the mortuary with the porters and sign the mortuary register. Once in the mortuary the porters would play awful tricks on us and one of them would hide in a 'drawer' and rise again from under a sheet when the other one opened the drawer. Needless to say we were scared witless. Soon changed though and the escorting soon stopped when deputy matron heard about it. Thank God. |
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*Polly* | Report | 29 May 2008 19:31 |
The wee testing and 24 hour collection...and taking that down to the path lab.. |
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Jean (Monmouth) | Report | 29 May 2008 19:27 |
Working in path lab when a cadet, the jobs I got were testing urine, faeces, setting up ESRs (by mouth suction to get blood into tube), washing petrie dishes, sterilising used glass urine sample bottles etc, etc. |
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Pamela | Report | 29 May 2008 19:16 |
oh memories...yes I do remember boiling the urine for sugar and Albumin and very often on nights we did our 'own 'Testing!! Loved watching the colours change to deep orange without a thought of the results for the poor patient .As a student nurse I seemed to have spent a lot of time cleaning out medicine cupboards when visiring time etc. |
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Sarabby | Report | 28 May 2008 22:52 |
Remember first bed bath, washing male patient with 2 J cloth 'flannels' - pink for face and hands, blue for rest of body. |
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Ann L from Darlo | Report | 28 May 2008 22:23 |
E Point |
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East Point | Report | 28 May 2008 21:10 |
Urine testing!! In my day (trained 1958-1961), urine testing was fiddly. Anyone remember having to test specific gravity, also testing for albumen by heating up a test tube of urine to see if it clouded up, also using a test tube and dropping a tablet in to test for sugar to see what colour it went (blue, greem brown or orange). |
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SilverLady | Report | 28 May 2008 21:06 |
And if you did have a day off you still got woken up from the `knocker upper` as she banged on the doors and the noise as the nurses on duty all rushed to get to the bathrooms first. |
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gemqueen | Report | 28 May 2008 21:00 |
What about white hair clips to hold your cap in place and God forbid if you used brown ones. |
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Pamela | Report | 28 May 2008 20:48 |
My daughter also did her training but as you said Polly she certainly didn't have the fun we had.Wonderful aromas from Lysol and good old Carbolic! The minute you entered the hospital the smell hit you! Did anyone have to go to the Bolier rooms to collect the Acid for the sterilizers! |
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*Polly* | Report | 28 May 2008 20:29 |
Hated the smell of that,,,,Lysol,it clung to you ! |
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ElizabethK | Report | 28 May 2008 20:24 |
Making the gruel and passing the Ryles tubes for the Gastric tests! |
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East Point | Report | 28 May 2008 20:20 |
Us nurses who lived in the nurses' home were given a bag of fresh fruit every Tuesday that we had to sign for, to make sure we ate fresh fruit. Also I remember we were given sunray treatment once a week in the Winter to prevent us getting colds. |
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*Polly* | Report | 28 May 2008 20:13 |
We were far too scared to talk to a nurse,even a year above,,I loved my frilly cuffs...and my silver buckle,I gave it to my daughter who is a trained nurse as well..,but she never had the 'fun' that we did,got all very serious. |
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Pamela | Report | 28 May 2008 20:12 |
My wages were £12 a month but I lived in. Also once trained we were very priveleged to have our breakfast brought on a tray to us in bed when day off. What luxury. |
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Pamela | Report | 28 May 2008 20:08 |
Can anyone remember opening doors for the senior nurses to walk through. Also sitting at the bottom of the table at lunch and tea breaks with the senior nurses always at the top. Once trained it was sleeves down and cuffs on when reporting to Matron and sleeves up and frilly cuffs back when on the ward. |