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Making Good on Private Duty. Practical Hints to Graduate Nurses
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- FormatePub
- ISBN978-2-5281-0066-0
- EAN9782528100660
- Date de parution01/09/2025
- Protection num.pas de protection
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurScience & Technology Publishing
Résumé
Making Good on Private Duty: Practical Hints to Graduate Nurses is a comprehensive guide authored by Harriet Camp Lounsbery, designed to support and empower graduate nurses as they transition from formal training to the demanding world of private duty nursing. Drawing from years of experience and observation, Lounsbery offers a wealth of practical advice, covering every aspect of private nursing work-from the initial engagement with patients and their families to the daily routines and unexpected challenges that arise in home care settings.
The book delves into the nuances of professional conduct, emphasizing the importance of tact, discretion, and adaptability in diverse home environments. Lounsbery provides detailed guidance on managing household relationships, maintaining patient comfort, and upholding the highest standards of hygiene and care. She addresses common dilemmas faced by private duty nurses, such as handling difficult patients, navigating family dynamics, and balancing personal well-being with professional responsibilities.
In addition to practical nursing tips, the book explores the business side of private duty work, including advice on contracts, fees, and record-keeping. Lounsbery also discusses the emotional and psychological aspects of nursing, offering encouragement and strategies for coping with stress, fatigue, and the emotional demands of caring for the sick. Rich with anecdotes, checklists, and real-world examples, Making Good on Private Duty serves as both a manual and a source of inspiration for nurses seeking to excel in private practice.
It remains a valuable historical resource, reflecting the standards, expectations, and challenges of early twentieth-century nursing, while offering timeless wisdom for caregivers dedicated to making a positive difference in the lives of their patients.
The book delves into the nuances of professional conduct, emphasizing the importance of tact, discretion, and adaptability in diverse home environments. Lounsbery provides detailed guidance on managing household relationships, maintaining patient comfort, and upholding the highest standards of hygiene and care. She addresses common dilemmas faced by private duty nurses, such as handling difficult patients, navigating family dynamics, and balancing personal well-being with professional responsibilities.
In addition to practical nursing tips, the book explores the business side of private duty work, including advice on contracts, fees, and record-keeping. Lounsbery also discusses the emotional and psychological aspects of nursing, offering encouragement and strategies for coping with stress, fatigue, and the emotional demands of caring for the sick. Rich with anecdotes, checklists, and real-world examples, Making Good on Private Duty serves as both a manual and a source of inspiration for nurses seeking to excel in private practice.
It remains a valuable historical resource, reflecting the standards, expectations, and challenges of early twentieth-century nursing, while offering timeless wisdom for caregivers dedicated to making a positive difference in the lives of their patients.



