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IV. Teaching ability: 1. Individual and Family, 2. Home Hygiene Class
Very fair - uses all opportunities
Adapts work well, but talks too much
V. Professional technique: 1. Bedside, 2. School, 3. Home Hygiene Class, 4 Family
case work
Not a finished piece of work, but thorough
Apparently successful
Fairly good
Shows good sense
VI. Records: 1. Promptness, 2. Completeness, 3. Neatness, 4. Use made of them
Prompt
Fairly complete
Neat
Uses some
VII. Condition of: 1. Office, 2. Car, 3. Bag, 4. Supplies
Neat
Well cared for and well driven
Well cared for
Economically and carefully cared for
VIII. General appearance: 1. Health, 2. Uniform, 3. Grooming
Small and not over strong, but generally well
Full unaform
Neat, not always attractively dressed
IX. Personality
Mrs. Lockrey is inclined to be a bit dictatorial, and certainyy does talk too
much but is sincere, interested, failry capable and has filled a place which is not
easy. She is not very young and has a husban d which perhaps makes her feel sometimes
that it is not necessary to do the extras most nurses find necessary. However, she never
X. Remarks:
refuses in an emergency to help and has done considerable Sunday work and
helped with evening vaccination clinics this winter. She will do almost anything, but
simpl y does not offer. She is likeable, and because she is working with a nurse
who sees bedside work first and has no ability at all at speaking in public, the team
is a good one. She is inclined to take the lead at every opportunity, which is not
always a pleasing process but is amenable to suggestion and takes criticism kindly. She
has the best of the community at heart and means well. In spite of her faults she
is liked in the community by the majority. mrs. Lockrey because of her lack
of tact has not been as popular as could be desired and is not
thought to be overenergetic She is resigning which is probably
the best thing not been very well and her
home life undnibtedly has something to do with her lack of tast
Date April 23, 1929
Signature Laura Knowlton
may 81,1931
Title
Nursing representative.
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