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V.
HOME HYGIENE INSTRUCTION: 1. Number of classes visited. -is carrying one
Jr. Parochail school class but visit not on day of lesson.
2. Is there a suitable classroom?
She states that class is going along well.
a. Sufficient equipment for teaching and practice by students?
b. Is setting and equipment attractively and effectively arranged?
C. Is attention paid to the details of light, heat and ventilation?
VI. TEACHING ABILITY: - good, observed a few home contacts.
1. Individual and family.
2. Home Hygiene class
a. Does she give evidence of having planned her lessons?
b. Does she express herself clearly?
C. Is there student participation?
VII. RECORDS: (1) Prompt. (2) Complete. (3) Neat. (4) Use made of them.
a. Public Health Nursing.
1. Prompt 2. School records are carefully filled out and all home & parent
contacts recorded. Making time study, each month.
b. Home Hygiene Instruction (To be supplemented by Service)
VIII. CONDITION OF : (1) Office. (2) Car. (3) Bag. (4) Supplies. (5) Classroom.
1. office- desk in chap ter room in Court House - crowded, no space for nurse to
have conferences. 2. Owns car - good condition - cares for if. 4. Limited to school
work. 5. Not complete.
IX. GENERAL APPEARANCE: (1) Health. (2) Posture. (3) Uniform. (4) Grooming.
1. Tall and thin, has not been entirely well, slight attack of appendicitis - under
physician's care - diet and cautioned about overdoing. 3. Red Cross- grey and
standard . 5. Well groomed - careful about clothes.
X. PERSONALITY:
A happy disposition - makes friends at first contact. Chapter people, teachers
and workers in other agencies speak highly of Miss S. as a co-worker. She has
filled a position occupied by a nurse who had endeared herself after many years;
in a most creditable manner.
XI. REMARKS:
Miss Schladweiler is happy in her work, and developing some constructive policies
by "standing her ground against and Executive Secy. who tried to dominate the
other worker.
Date January 1, 1933
Signature Linnie Beauchamp
Title
Nursing Rep. for Kansas.
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