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IV. Teaching ability: 1. Individual and Family, 2. Home Hygiene Class
In
1. Very good.
2. Does very well for the training she has.
Needs more work in teaching, enjoys teaching these classes.
V.
Professional technique: 1. Bedside, 2. School, 3. Home Hygiene Class,
4. Family case work
1. Good as far as I am able to say.
2. Does a very good imspection and wins the teachers interest
and confidence.
3. Very well.
4. Does not attempt.
VI. Records: 1. Promptness, 2. Completeness, 3. Neatness, 4. Use made of them
1. Always. 2.. Complete. 3. Neat. $. Perhsp not to the fullest
extent but a fair use.
VII. Condition of: 1. Office, 2. Car, 3. Bag, 4. Supplies
1. Always neat. 2. Clean. 3. In good condition. 4. Neat and
plenty of them.
VIII. General appearance: Health 2. Uniform. 3. Grooming
1. Better this year, has gained about twenty pounds this year, weighs
140 pounds.
2. Wears uniform, always looks well.
3. Dresses in good taste and looks well.
IX. Personality
almost
Has a pleasing and winning personality, is quiet, never bashful, gives
the impression of BEing the leaning type, but left to her own rescources
gets on very well and surprises you.
X. Remarks:
Miss Taylor is doing good work. A great deal has been made of her by
the chapter people and all. F. R. is a little afraid that this is
turning her head. She has worked with men more than women and gets
on with them very well. We havn't been able to get her to see that Red
Cross enrollment comes by work and study and not by some pull. She is
a sweet nice child and everyone loves her. F. R. wishes she would try
to help other núrses more, but she is inclined to let them find out for
themselves. She is just a little bit spoiled.
Date
11/21/26
Signature
Elba L. Morse
Elba 1 moral
Title
Nursing Field Representative.
B-177
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