1. Medical attention for the aging population Subject(s): NursesHospital UnitsWorld Health Organization
2. Premature baby weighing hardly more than a kilogram ( roughly two pounds). Weighing is carried out daily. For various practical reasons doctors considered as premature only new-born babies whose weight does not exceed 2,500 grammes (5 1/2 lbs) Publication: [195-] Subject(s): NursesWorld Health Organization
3. Saving a life and improving a life. More and more women want to participate actively in development and take advantage of all the productive opportunities open to them Subject(s): Infant, NewbornNursesWorld Health Organization
6. Great skill is needed to look after this delicate little human being and to bathe it without exposing it to draughts and risk of infection Publication: [195-] Subject(s): InfantNursesWorld Health Organization
7. The mother looks at her baby for the first time with emotion mingled with a certain hesitancy. No one is admitted to the ward for premature babies without first having donned a seralized overall and mask Publication: [195-] Subject(s): NursesMothersMother-Child RelationsProtective ClothingWorld Health Organization
8. [Training for nurses at the School of Nursing at Rey, Teheran] Author(s): Boucas, Philip. Publication: 1967? Subject(s): NursesStudents, MedicalEducation, MedicalWomenWorld Health Organization
9. A fourth-year student nurse tutor in the library of the Dar es Salaam school of nursing Author(s): Henrioud, D. Subject(s): ClothingNursesWomenAfrican Continental Ancestry GroupWorld Health Organization
10. Weighing a new-born baby. Training In South-East Asia reflects the new approaches to rural health care Subject(s): ClothingNursesTeachingWorld Health Organization
12. Above all, nursing means the offer of loving care and attention when it is most needed Subject(s): ClothingNursesWorld Health Organization
14. Young public health nurses making their rounds along jungle paths in the island of Tongoa, New Hebrides Subject(s): NursesWorld Health Organization
15. Nurse Nataly Nyepomnachai records an electroencephalogram Subject(s): Equipment and SuppliesNursesUSSRWorld Health Organization
16. Geriatric service at the Karolinska Hospital, Sweden] Subject(s): ClothingNursesWorld Health Organization
17. [Acupuncture being used as anesthesia during chest operation] Subject(s): AcupunctureOperating RoomsPatientsNursesWorld Health Organization
18. Dr. Nourani showing his staff different oesophagoscopes for carrying out biopsies on patients Subject(s): Equipment and SuppliesOperating RoomsNursesPhysiciansIranWorld Health Organization
19. [Patient wearing a portable pump for the administration of medication] Subject(s): Equipment and SuppliesPatientsNursesHospital UnitsFranceWorld Health Organization
20. Emergency rehydration of cholera patients at a dispensary near Calcutta, India. Proper use of oral rehyrdration can reduce by 70 percent or more the need for intravenous fluid to treat cholera and other acute diarrhoeas Subject(s): Emergency Medical ServicesNursesWorld Health Organization
21. During a cholera epidemic in the Gilbert Islands, mass vaccination against the cholera outbreak did take place but not as much emphasis was place on it Subject(s): InjectionsNursesPublic HealthWorld Health Organization
22. Miss Melody Sutherland, nurse in charge of the School Dental Clinic at Naenae in Lower Hutt.Geogory bastion, 11 years of age, gets free dental examination twice a year like every other schoolchild in New Zealand Subject(s): NursesDental OfficesDental EquipmentWomenWorld Health Organization
23. The health worker skillfully administers a local anaesthetic which will ensure that the forthcoming cataract operation is painless Subject(s): InjectionsNursesCataract ExtractionPatientsWorld Health Organization
24. After the operation a bandage remains on the eye to which sight has been restored Subject(s): BandagesNursesHospital UnitsPatientsWorld Health Organization
25. Stockholm's Karolinska hospital - this boy works a stationary bicycle while his heart is being tested for abnormalities Subject(s): Cardiovascular DiseasesNursesChildSwedenWorld Health Organization
26. Measuring the blood pressure Subject(s): Equipment and SuppliesNursesStethoscopesWorld Health Organization
27. Public health nurse checks blood pressure of an elderly patient. Such routine checks will help to reduce the threat of heart attacks and strokes in this high-risk area of Finland Subject(s): AgedCardiovascular DiseasesPublic HealthNursesEquipment and SuppliesWorld Health Organization
28. A pacemaker to prevent heart block is bbeing passed into the patient's right ventricle while the checks its position on the x-ray screen Subject(s): PhysiciansEquipment and SuppliesNursesWorld Health Organization
29. The machine that will take over the functions of the patient's heart and lungs during the operation Subject(s): Cardiovascular DiseasesPhysiciansEquipment and SuppliesNursesSwedenWorld Health Organization
31. [Physician with emergency heart patient] Subject(s): Cardiovascular DiseasesPatientsPhysiciansNursesReferral and ConsultationWorld Health Organization
32. Before a decision on treatment is made, the patient is examined thoroughly. The examination may include heart catheterization ans angiography. The A.L Miasmikov Institute of Cardiology in Moscow conducts detailed studies of the various cardiovascular disease and their distribution in relation to age Subject(s): Cardiovascular DiseasesPhysiciansPatientsEquipment and SuppliesNursesUSSRWorld Health Organization
33. In Egypt, school children are examined for streptococcal infection, which may be a warning of rheumatic fever Subject(s): Equipment and SuppliesPhysical ExaminationPhysiciansNursesStethoscopesWorld Health Organization
34. A young patient with rheumatic fever on the terrace of the Pyramid Clinic Subject(s): NursesPatientsWorld Health Organization
35. It is her first baby. The setting the preparations, the precautions against mishap maybe modern, but the great event lived by mother and child is essentially what is always has been Subject(s): Equipment and SuppliesInfant, NewbornNursesParturitionSwedenWorld Health Organization
36. Before carrying out smallpox vaccinations, this public health nurse gives a lecture on the disease to schoolchildren in Republic of Veit-Nam Subject(s): Health EducationNursesTeachingChildWorld Health Organization
37. ... state-run health facilities of Kromeriz: the surgical department has seven doctors and 120 beds Subject(s): NursesOperating RoomsSurgical InstrumentsPublic HealthWorld Health Organization
42. Six-year-old children attend the dispensary for the second vaccination that protects them against the TB bacillus Subject(s): NursesChildWorld Health Organization
43. Traditional hospitals and sanatoria are now judged unnecessary for most tuberculosis patients, unless there are complications Subject(s): InfantHospitalsNursesWorld Health Organization
44. Childhood tuberculosis is a slow, insidious disease. This vietnamese boy is getting his BCG vaccube protection against it Subject(s): ChildNursesWorld Health Organization
45. A young patient with rheumatic fever on the terrace of the Pyramid Clinic Subject(s): PhysiciansNursesX-RaysWorld Health Organization
46. The dispensary of Barasat Court Compound, east of Calcutta: emergency rehydration of cholera patients Subject(s): Emergency Medical ServicesNursesWorld Health Organization