CO129-172 - Public Offices & Others - 1875 — Page 547

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rando a tune wmurou s

xiliary accommodation and staff: they thers increase both the cork both of. form General hospital purposes its in Illies, admitted that the number of beds in a ward should be limited rather by the number which may safely be confided to

tracied nurse than by

Construction and maintenance and

the charge of are

the attempt to serve a theoretical classification

in' practice

of patients which is seldom attainable.

wind Hospital. In the present case

adoption of a

however, the small number of beds per ward are evidently dictated not

is

by considerations of the above nature but by the fact that the arrangement of

the

wards on the site make short wards a

necessity that it is hardly necessary

536

Inter further into the question : it way, I think, be assumed that a Plan which can provide for 24-bed wards would be considerably less costly and at least equally Efficient. In any case the large wards would have to be supplemented by single bed wards for the

isolation of acute case.

Passing

now to the

Auxiliary accommodation, the nurses' room

14'x

too small for

the nurses,

and their inspection windows give such a very

imperfect command of the ward : The ward

Sculleries open directly into the wards in

the central wards the nurse's work will be

greatly increased by the fact that her room

is at one end of the ward and the ward scullery at the other: connected with the nurses' rooms

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ofcantly au rando a tune wmurou s xiliary accommodation and staff: they thers increase both the cork both of. form General hospital purposes its in Illies, admitted that the number of beds in a ward should be limited rather by the number which may safely be confided to tracied nurse than by Construction and maintenance and the charge of are the attempt to serve a theoretical classification in' practice of patients which is seldom attainable. wind Hospital. In the present case adoption of a however, the small number of beds per ward are evidently dictated not is by considerations of the above nature but by the fact that the arrangement of the wards on the site make short wards a necessity that it is hardly necessary 536 Inter further into the question : it way, I think, be assumed that a Plan which can provide for 24-bed wards would be considerably less costly and at least equally Efficient. In any case the large wards would have to be supplemented by single bed wards for the isolation of acute case. Passing now to the Auxiliary accommodation, the nurses' room 14'x too small for the nurses, and their inspection windows give such a very imperfect command of the ward : The ward Sculleries open directly into the wards in the central wards the nurse's work will be greatly increased by the fact that her room is at one end of the ward and the ward scullery at the other: connected with the nurses' rooms
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ofcantly au rando a tune wmurou s xiliary accommodation and staff: they thers increase boothe the cork both of. form General hospital purposes its in Illies, admitted that the emmiber of beds in a ward should be limited rethen by the -momber which may safely bee confiiled to tracied nurse than by- Courhuction and maintenance and the charge of are the attempt to serve a theoretical classification in' practice of patients which is seldom attaniable. wind Lospital. In the present case adoption of a however, theestmall minders of beds per forward are to Evidently dictated noten is by considerations of the above nature but by the fact that the arrangement of theem wards authe site wake, short wards a recessity that it is hardly accessary 536 Inter further into the question : it way, I truck, be assumed that a Plan which cauche provide for 244 bed wards would be oncich less crelly and at leash equally Efficient In any case the large wards would have to be supplemence by single bed words for the isolation of acute case. ل Passing now to the Auxiliary accommodation, the makes coom 14'x too small fo Hing are decidedly too! the hopies, and their inspection windows quie buch a wery imperfect command of the ward : He ward ізни Sculleres open directly into the wards in the central wards the nurse; work will be bangely increased by the fact that hecrome si at musand of the ward and the ward scullery at the other: commiscted with the musses cooms
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ofcantly

au

rando a tune wmurou s

xiliary accommodation and staff: they thers increase boothe the cork both of. form General hospital purposes its in Illies, admitted that the emmiber of beds in a ward should be limited rethen by the -momber which may safely bee confiiled to

tracied nurse than by-

Courhuction and maintenance and

the charge of are

the attempt to serve a theoretical classification

in' practice

of patients which is seldom attaniable.

wind Lospital. In the present case

adoption of a

however, theestmall minders of beds per forward are to Evidently dictated noten

is

by considerations of the above nature but by the fact that the arrangement of

theem

wards authe site wake, short wards a

recessity that it is hardly accessary

536

Inter further into the question : it way, I truck, be assumed that a Plan which cauche provide for 244 bed wards would be oncich less crelly and at leash equally Efficient In any case the large wards would have to be supplemence by single bed words for the

isolation of acute case.

ل

Passing

now to the

Auxiliary accommodation, the makes coom

14'x

too small fo

Hing are decidedly too!

the hopies,

and their inspection windows quie buch a wery

imperfect command of the ward : He ward

ізни

Sculleres open directly into the wards in

the central wards the nurse; work will be

bangely increased by the fact that hecrome

si at musand of the ward and the ward scullery at the other: commiscted with the musses cooms

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