SUMMARY AND REVIEW. 
Keeping the uniform sacred to the sick-room, 
and why. 
Bathing and when to bathe so as to be healthy. 
The care of the hair, the teeth and attention to 
Nature’s calls. 
Proper diet and sufficient water supply neces¬ 
sary to health. 
Ventilation. Fresh air, sunshine and a sunny 
disposition and their effects. 
QUESTIONS FOR REVIEW. 
* 
I. —What is hygiene? 
II. —Why is it necessary to both study and 
practice the teachings of hygiene? 
III. —How does manner of dress infringe upon 
laws of health ? 
IV. —Why should outdoor sports and exercise 
be encouraged? 
V. —Is the nurse responsible for the care of 
her own health as well as that of her patient? 
VI. —Is she often excusable for neglecting out¬ 
door exercise, baths, hours of sleep, Nature’s 
calls ? 
VII. —Why should a mixed diet which is nu¬ 
tritious, easily assimilated and digested be ad¬ 
hered to? 
VIII. -—Explain why fresh air, sunshine and 
clean, well-ventilated apartments are necessary to 
health. 
IX. —Is the nurse who does not try to keep 
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