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Show 54 WEBER COLLEGE - OGDEN, UTAH 20. Costume Design. Two quarter hours. Autumn. 21. Clothing the College Girl. Three quarter hours. Winter. Staff Staff 22. Clothing Selection and Construction. Three quarter hours. Autumn. Staff 23. Clothing Renovation. Two quarter hours. Spring. Staff 24. Clothing the Family. Open to all students except home economics majors. Three quarter hours. Spring. Staff 25. Clothing the Family. An application of the principles studied in Home Economics 24. Three quarter hours. (May not be given.) Staff 27. Textiles. Five quarter hours. Spring. Staff 33. Health of the Family. Mothercraft, home hygiene, and care of the sick. Three quarter hours. Autumn, Winter, Spring. ■ ' Staff 35. Child Development. Three quarter hours. Spring. Staff 50. Cafeteria Management. Credit to be arranged. Autumn, Winter, Spring. Staff Department of Nursing Education R. Miner, M. Manning, J. G. Olson, W. Knapp, J. Valcarce, C. L. Rich Thomas D. Dee Memorial Hospital Affiliation Since 1933, through an arrangement made by the administrators of Weber College and the Thomas D. Dee Memorial Hospital, student nurses accepted by the Hospital have pursued at the College a specific number of courses designated by authorities of the Hospital. Under the present plan, students of nursing register as full-time matriculated students for four quarters at Weber College and transfer to the University WEBER COLLEGE - OGDEN, UTAH 55 of Utah for six quarters. With the cooperation of the College and the University, students of nursing may secure a bachelor's degree within two years after graduation from The School of Nursing. The School of Nursing has been accepted by The U. S. Cadet Nurse Corps Program. The prospective student should apply directly to The Thomas D. Dee Memorial Hospital three months before the date of admission. Classes are admitted in June and January of each year. Students joining the United States Cadet Nurse Corps are furnished tuition, maintenance, books, outdoor and indoor uniforms, and a monthly stipend by the United States Public Health Service. Students not joining the Corps must pay all of their expenses. Further information may be obtained from The Director of the School of Nursing, Thomas D. Dee Memorial Hospital. Nursing Education 1. Professional Adjustments. Orientation to the nursing profession. Principles of personal and professional conduct. One quarter hour. Summer, Winter. Miner 4. Nursing Arts I. The fundamental principles, techniques, and skills of nursing applied to the care of the patient. Four quarter hours. Summer, Winter. Manning 5. Nursing Arts II. A continuation of Nursing Arts I. Principles of advanced nursing techniques, and practice of the more complicated procedures. Four quarter hours. Autumn, Spring. Manning 10. Mathematics Involved in the Preparation of Solutions for Treatments and in the Administration of Drugs. Two quarter hours. Summer, Winter. Miner 12. Materia Medica and Therapeutics. A study of the physiological, toxicological, and therapeutic action of drugs, with emphasis upon the nurse's responsibilities regarding drug therapy. Three quarter hours. Summer, Winter. Miner 15. Pathology. A history of medicine, with introduction to diseases. One quarter hour. Summer, Winter. Miner 17. General Medical Nursing. The presentation of medical diseases to prepare the nurse for work on the medical floor. Three quarter hours. Autumn, Spring. Olson, Knapp 19. General Surgical Nursing. The presentation of surgical diseases to prepare the nurse for ward work on the surgical floor. TWo quarter hours. Autumn, Spring. Rich, Valcarce |