Show your pride in the nursing profession with our "Go with the Flo" Long Sleeve Athletic Shirt. Featuring a portrait of Florence Nightingale, this shirt is designed for nurses who embody the spirit and dedication of the founder of modern nursing. Perfect for healthcare professionals, this shirt combines comfort, style, and a nod to the history of nursing, making it an ideal choice for work, casual wear, or as a thoughtful gift for a nurse in your life. 👩⚕️ Shirt Features: 🌟 Inspirational Message: The phrase "Go with the Flo" adds a motivational touch, encouraging nurses to channel the resilience and compassion of Florence Nightingale. 🖼️ Iconic Portrait: Featuring a detailed portrait of Florence Nightingale, this shirt honors the legacy of one of the most influential figures in nursing history. 💪 Athletic Design: Made with a comfortable and breathable fabric, this long sleeve athletic shirt is perfect for busy shifts or casual wear, providing both style and functionality. 🎨 High-Quality Print: The vibrant and durable print ensures that the design stays fresh and clear, even after multiple washes. 🎁 Perfect for Nurses: Ideal for any nurse who takes pride in their profession, this shirt makes a great gift for graduations, Nurse's Week, or just to show appreciation. Wear your nursing pride with our "Go with the Flo" Long Sleeve Athletic Shirt, and let the spirit of Florence Nightingale inspire you every day. Order now and celebrate the legacy of nursing! Design and sell these long sleeve tees in either activewear or everyday-wear categories. Made from 100% polyester, they're very durable and will last a long time. The fabric wicks away moisture and dries quickly to ensure a comfy feel. The 40+ ultraviolet protection factor will guard the skin against harmful UV rays. .: Material: 100% moisture-wicking polyester .: Extra light fabric (3.8 oz/ yd² (129 g/m²)) .: Athletic fit .: Tear-away label
Printable Nurse Report Sheet | Nurse Brain Sheet Template Streamline your nursing practice with this comprehensive and user-friendly Printable Nurse Report Sheet. The PDF file includes sections for: Patient Background: Room, Name, sex, code, MD, primary diagnosis, admit date, admit reason, hospital course, medical history, acc-check, situation, precautions, medications, and allergies Assessments: Neuro, cardiac, respiratory, GI/GU, skin, musculoskeletal, IV sites, drips/fluids Labs: NA, MG, K, CA, PH, CR, BUN, WBC, HGB, PLT, PT/INR, troponin, other Plan of care Notes This Nurse Brain Sheet will assist you in maintaining accurate and up-to-date patient records, ensuring effective communication among healthcare professionals. With all essential information in one place, you can easily monitor patient progress and develop appropriate care plans. This will ultimately contribute to improved patient outcomes and overall satisfaction with nursing care. Additionally, this report sheet will help you stay organized during your shifts, reducing the likelihood of errors and oversights. By using a consistent and standardized format, you can streamline your documentation process and focus on providing quality patient care. This efficient approach will lead to better time management and reduced stress for you as a nursing professional. If you are looking for a complete nursing planner, this page alongside more than 55 more can be found in our printable Nursing Binder. This pack contains everything you will need to navigate through your personal and professional life as a nurse. If you are a student nurse still in nursing school, this template can also be found in our Student nurse binder, which contains planners and templated tailored towards student nurses who are still studying in nursing school. Size of this Printable Nurse Report Sheet You get both A4 and US Letter sized versions, meaning this Printable Nurse Report Sheet is compatible with printers around the world. You are given pdf files in a zipped folder. Colors included with this Printable Nurse Report Sheet Upon purchasing, you get this Printable Nurse SBAR Sheet in 8 colors. Choose your favorite, or mix, match and color code your planner to suit your own personal preferences. Colors included: Red Orange Yellow Green Blue Pink Purple Grey Product Disclaimers Instant digital download (nothing will be shipped). You are given .pdf file(s). These files are NOT EDITABLE, and are made to be printed as is. Printables on this site are for personal use only. You may not alter, redistribute, or resell them for monetary gain. © Plan Print Land
About the Book A modern history of Indigenous labour in the Canadian workforce. Book Synopsis When dealing with Indigenous women's history we are conditioned to think about women as private-sphere figures, circumscribed by the home, the reserve, and the community. Moreover, in many ways Indigenous men and women have been cast in static, pre-modern, and one-dimensional identities, and their twentieth century experiences reduced to a singular story of decline and loss. In Indigenous Women, Work, and History, historian Mary Jane Logan McCallum rejects both of these long-standing conventions by presenting case studies of Indigenous domestic servants, hairdressers, community health representatives, and nurses working in "modern Native ways" between 1940 and 1980. Based on a range of sources, including the records of the Departments of Indian Affairs and National Health and Welfare, interviews, and print and audio-visual media, McCallum shows how state-run education and placement programs were part of Canada's larger vision of assimilation and extinguishment of treaty obligations. Conversely, she also shows how Indigenous women link these same programs to their social and cultural responsibilities of community building and state resistance. By placing the history of these modern workers within a broader historical context of Aboriginal education and health, federal labour programs, post-war Aboriginal economic and political developments, and Aboriginal professional organizations, McCallum challenges us to think about Indigenous women's history in entirely new ways. Review Quotes "Indigenous Women, Work, and History is an indispensable contribution to historical scholarship on Indigenous labour in North America, specifically to Indigenous women's work in the postwar period."--Michelle Desveaux"Mary Jane Logan McCallum unveils part of the rich yet largely unacknowledged history of female Indigenous labor in Canada, taking into consideration both racial and gender oppression. McCallum's study is designed as an antidote to the rhetoric of decline, loss, and absence in Indigenous historiography. She is careful to include the perspectives of female Indigenous workers drawing from a variety of sources, including interviews, literature, and oral histories. She also draws attention to the gaps in sources and the fact that this invisibility can signify resistance."--Patrizia Zanella "Studies in American Indian Literatures""An important study of history, work, gender, and Indigeneity. By highlighting the understudied issue of Indigenous women's experience of waged work in the latter half of the twentieth century, and by questioning and critiquing English-Canadian history and its attitude towards Indigenous history and historians, McCallum expands several fields of research and challenges scholars to rethink key aspects of their scholarship and profession."--Julia Smith "The Canadian Journal of Native Studies""Boldly contributing to conversations on advancing the field and practice of history, Indigenous Women, Work, and History is an intriguing read for scholars in Canadian and First Nations studies."--Katie Keliiaa "American Indian Culture and Research Journal""Extraordinary in detail, breadth, and depth."--Carol Williams "BC Studies""Scholars of all stripes should enthusiastically embrace Mary Jane Logan McCallum's new study on Indigenous work."--Douglas K. Miller "Labour/Le Travail""Deftly written by Mary Jane Logan McCallum, Indigenous Women, Work, and History is a seminal work of original scholarship providing a definitive four decade history of Canada's indigenous female population as part of the Canadian labour force."--Midwest Book Review About the Author Mary Jane Logan McCallum is Assistant Professor in the Department of History at University of Winnipeg. She is currently a CIHR New Investigator with the Manitoba Network Environment in Aboriginal Health Research.
Struggling with time management during your shift? Can't keep your report sheet (nurse brain) organized and legible? Do you end up with a mess of scribbles you can barely decipher at the end of every day? Then you're in the right place! I've created a report sheet template perfect for Neuro ICU nurses (and it's customizable too!). My Neuro ICU report sheet provides spaces to detail course of present illness, medical history, family/social/ethical considerations, pre-filled sections for each body system with key assessment information, a lab summary section, a space for notating drips, an area just for notes or to-dos, and a convenient 12-slot shift timeline to help you manage your time. What's Included? ⟡ ONE template ⟡ TWO digital formats (Google doc & PDF) NOTE: This is a digital download item; no physical item will be provided upon purchase. Please see "Digital Item Instructions" in the listing photos for steps on downloading your files after purchase. ------------------------------------------------- Disclaimer: By purchasing a template from Critical Care Creative you agree to not copy, reproduce, disseminate, and/or sell the files provided in any way beyond what is specifically allowed in the template instructions. All templates are intended for personal and professional use only. Commercial use is not permitted.
A lot of the times when people think of ancient artifacts, they picture Greek or Roman tools and relics. Things like oxidized copper trinkets, ivory statues, or maybe a bit of gold jewelry. But once you start thinking in archeological terms, a whole world of possibilities open up that pre date recorded history. Now we […] The post 12 Of The Oldest Objects Ever Discovered appeared first on Goliath.
The newest addition to Olli Ella woven goodness... this lovely vintage-style shelf is the perfect touch for any corner - whether it's in the kids room, your kitchen, play space or even the bathroom. Composition Hand-woven from natural Rattan Dimensions 15.5"(with handle) x 10"W Olli Ella was born in 2009 In London, England. Sisters Chloe and Olivia Brookman set out to create a collection of nursery furniture and baby bedding that was playful, iconic, and above all, beautifully made. Since its launch, Olli Ella has garnered a devoted following, with an ever-expanding collection of pieces for childrens spaces, including nursing chairs, rugs, nursery furniture, baby bedding, and much more. Olli Ella is sold worldwide. Chloe and Olivia draw inspiration from their children and from their own childhoods. Olli Ella designs are nostalgic at the same time modern, capturing the hearts and admiration of parents, children and design influencers. Before starting Olli Ella, Chloe and Olivia studied design and art history, and opened a small, quaint art gallery in the heart of London, specialising in 20th century works. Their love of mid-century art translated into this era-inspired furniture design, when they designed and made a nursing chair for Chloe when she was expecting her first baby. This project blossomed and Olli Ella was born, launching the following year with three nursing chairs and a baby bedding collection shortly after. Chloe lives in Sydney Australia with her family, and Olivia lives in London, England with hers. They skype every day and love every inch of Olli Ella
Teach timelines with ease and captivate your students’ interest! This interactive resource offers a variety of timeline templates to help you teach sequencing events and chronological order. Embrace the power of interactive learning and get your students excited about timeline practice today! What Concepts & Skills are Covered? Timelines Chronological order - understanding the sequence of events: historical or personal Identifying significant events - distinguishing between important details and less important Reading practice - graphic sources & information presented in timelines Critical thinking and analytical thinking skills as they make connections while sequencing events Writing skills as they summarize historical events Organization of information logically and visually What’s Included? 12 Engaging timeline template variations Easy to follow, ready to print student directions Assistive teacher directions Why Grab This Resource? With a variety of timeline templates to choose from, you can easily cater to the diverse learning needs of your students. Integrates seamlessly into a variety of subject and content areas. Aligns well with reading common core, helping you meet curriculum requirements and reinforce essential skills. Helps develop a solid understanding of timelines, chronological order, and sequencing events while enhancing critical thinking and analytical abilities. Fosters active learning and makes learning enjoyable creating a more enriching educational experience. Don’t worry about looking or creating timeline templates for your next chronological order lesson! This timelines collection is your ultimate solution to making any sequence of events activity come alive! Add it to your cart and get started! More Resources to L❤️VE: State Research T-Shirt Project 6 Traits Writing Process Printing Notes: While I recommend printing in color and laminating materials for future use, it is not necessary. These materials print just fine in grayscale. I would suggest printing "as image" to avoid any potential issues. Additionally, download the resource to your computer, open it, and then print. Printing from your browser often creates problems. Having Difficulty with the File? Contact TpT Tech Support for assistance or ask a question in the Q&A before leaving feedback. ☞Mistakes Happen!☜ If you see ANYTHING that needs modifying, or if you have any questions, please contact me via the Q&A. I take my product creation and your satisfaction very seriously! Thanks! ⭐Earn FREE Resources! ⭐ It's very important to me that you provide feedback so that I may improve and create products you will use and love! Please consider leaving detailed feedback. Additionally, each time you provide feedback, you earn TpT credits. These can be taken off purchases so you can get items for free! ❤️EXCLUSIVE FREEBIES ❤️ Follow my store here to get discounted goodies each time they're posted! Additionally, you'll receive my EXCLUSIVE note to followers which include EXCLUSIVE freebies and additional special deals. Want to share with a teacher friend? Here's how: In order to make it easy, and legal, for you to share with your teacher friends or team, you may purchase additional licenses of this product for additional discount off the original price. To do this, go to your "My Purchases" page and click on "Buy Additional Licenses." This is a great way to buy for an entire team or grade level while respecting the copyright licenses of the author. Thank you for being a responsible teacher buyer.
Book Synopsis This is a concise, quick-access guide to the full continuum of care for all major health care professionals working with individuals suffering from PTSD. The most comprehensive book available about caring for this population, it encompasses the history of PTSD, its theoretical underpinnings, and complete instructions for conducting a full screening, assessment, and diagnosis for people with PTSD. Designed to facilitate speedy access to information, the guide consists of short paragraphs, bulleted information, and "Fast Facts in a Nutshell" boxes containing critical points.This book presents information about the scope of populations at risk for developing PTSD, from young victims of bullying to rape/sexual assault victims, and why they are at risk. It includes information for intervention with people of all ages and backgrounds, and includes abundant case scenarios depicting real-life situations. The book also provides important information about strategies for coping with PTSD and, when possible, prevention. Written for both students and practicing health care professionals, it includes everything RNs and APRNs need to be aware of when working with individuals or groups of people suffering from PTSD.Key Features: Delivers complete practice guidelines for frontline health care professionals who work with individuals with PTSDIncludes information on the scope of populations at risk for developing PTSD and why they are at riskProvides real-life case scenarios of individuals with PTSDCovers the practice continuum, offering guidance for intervening with people of different ages and situationsOffers objectives, case studies, and "Fast Facts in a Nutshell" boxes About the Author Lisa Y. Adams, PhD, MSc, RN, is Course Instructor, Athabasca University, Alberta, CA, and Mental Health and Addictions Consultant, Ministry of Health, Government of Newfoundland and Labrador, CA. For six years, Dr. Adams was Division Manager, Geriatric Psychiatry, Waterford Hospital, and, simultaneously, was Community Health Nurse/Crisis Intervener, Health and Community Services, St.John's Region, Newfoundland, CA. She has conducted eight peer-reviewed research studies and has published 22 articles. Dr. Adams is an active volunteer in a variety of organizations such as the Canadian Cancer Society, and is an active member of several professional organizations, including the Newfoundland and Labrador Brain Injury Association and the Canadian Association of Neuroscience Nurses. She is also a volunteer Peer Reviewer for the UK journal Health and Social Care in the Community, and serves as a board member of the Canadian journal Healthcare Management Forum.
This bundle includes the ebook: How to PresentPatients and Template Guide, History and Physical template, Progress Note template and ICU Note Template! This book and these templates are designed to keep you organized and make great patient presentations! The ebook includes 3 examples of each template and how to present them. The templates are great for medical students, interns, residents, healthcare professionals, nurse practitioners and physician assistants. The book and templates are for personal use so please don't share the file. Save money by buying the bundle. These can be printed or imported into a note taking app like Notability. The format is PDF for all files. Thank you for your support.
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Plants don't have to be boring! Discover the structure and function of the layers of a leaf as you read and color this foldable. Flip through the layers of the leaf as you discover WHY the palisade layer is tightly packed and always facing up. Learn the function of each type of cell found in the leaf. Print and go. Simple directions. Total engagement. Includes application questions and answers. Time required: 1 hour. Possible Uses: •Use as an introductory notes on the structure and function of the leaf (This is how I use it in my classroom. I do this activity prior to giving any notes. It introduces a large portion of the vocabulary). •Leave with a sub •Use as a homework or follow-up to a plant unit Looking for other labs and activities to teach plants?! Related Products ⭐ Monocot vs. Dicot Plants Foldable Activity ⭐ Plants Reading Passage: Fruits vs. Vegetables ⭐ Plant Bundle: Activities - Labs - Handouts - Notes ⭐ Plant PowerPoint and Student Notes ⭐ Plant Test ⭐ Leaf Structure and Function: Crossword and Coloring ⭐ Stomata Observation Lab ⭐ Carrot Investigation ⭐ Flower Dissection Enjoy! CrazyScienceLady
While you may be responsible for the quality of life for each of your residents via activity planning, you cannot do it alone. You need the buy-in and participation from your nursing staff, including aids (CNAs), to take your activity program from good to great. In this article we cover: Regulation and Best Practices Benefits for Residents Benefits for Nursing Staff Challenges to Nursing Participation How Nursing Staff Can Participate 15 Ways to Get Nursing Staff Involved
*** I'm still working through the backlog of pieces that I completed during lockdown but never got around to photographing. Next up: A 1590s loose gown. I realize that it's getting a bit cliche to describe every new outfit as having been "on the go for a while" but man...this one has REALLY been on the go for a while. Looking back at my old posts, I've been planning and working on this project for at least the last 10 years. So let's back up a bit... Some time in the early 2010s I fell in love with a short-lived, but very specific style from the 1590s, epitomized by the portrait of John Dunch and his Nurse, Elizabeth Fields (above). Elizabeth's outfit consists of a black, loose gown (with what appears to be wide, black velvet revers); a large black hat; a large white ruff; and a white (pleated?) linen stomacher of some kind. This look is not often seen in portraits, but appears very frequently in tomb brasses from the 1590s. Wife of Arthur Pennyng, 1593 Unknown Lady, 1590 Margeri Browne, 1594 And less frequently, in miniatures: Two Unknown Ladies, 1590s And even in an allegorical painting: Detail: A Party in the Open Air (Allegory on Conjugal Love) 1590-95 Most of the pieces seemed relatively straightforward, but the defining feature of this style -- the white "pigeon breast" -- really had me flummoxed. I won't rehash my whole research process again (those inclined can find my increasingly unhinged ramblings HERE). But the long and short of it was...I had no idea. However, for the sake of this project I decided that some sort of dickey would be the most practical solution. (Based on a Regency chemisette) This is, incidentally, virtually the same approach that would be later hypothesized by the Tudor Tailor in "The Typical Tudor" in 2022 (pg.184). I guess great minds think alike...or in my case, addled minds. (A video of their take on the same outfit can be found HERE.) Okay. Cards on the table. I have to begrudgingly admit that I was childishly annoyed that they had beaten me to the punch in "The Typical Tudor". Yes, it's immature and stupid...but at this point I was feeling very protective of this strange little style that I'd been nursing for nearly decade and didn't want to appear to be jumping on the bandwagon of their (frustratingly fantastic and beautiful) reproduction, especially since by then I had virtually all the pieces completed. There. I said it. I'm a giant baby. ANYWAY...! With that off my chest...let's soldier on, shall we? Unsurprisingly, this being a 10 year process, I've lost (or can no longer make sense of) most of the photos I took along the way. Regardless, let's begin way back in the mists of time with the mockup. (More photos of the mock up process can be found HERE:) The pattern is based on the Loose Gown with Revers from the original Tudor Tailor (pg. 76-77), with the large sleeves from the Late Period Gown (pg. 129) As you can see above, I really struggled to get the collar to lay properly...and though I eventually altered the pattern to fit, I cannot for the life of me remember how (and a photos are lost on a memory card somewhere). I believe this issue has ben resolved with an updated version of this gown in The Typical Tudor (pg. 159). Per the pattern, the sleeves will have two bones worked into the lining for support. (Note: I had clearly scrapped this mockup by the time it came to hemming the gown --8 years later--because this is a much more attractive length than the final version). Next the body of the gown is cut and made up. (I ended up kicking myself slightly for choosing this cutting layout. Although it was a more efficient use of fabric it resulted in a very obviously different fabric nap for the front and back pieces, which is very noticeable in direct light) The velvet revers are attached the the lining. I didn't want to turn the velvet on the inside edge (because it would end up being bulky) so instead I bound the raw edge in a narrow silk ribbon and stitched it to the lining by hand. The gown and lining are then made up in a way so that the armsyce is finished completely. The sleeves will be whipstitched on later. (Apologies, I could find absolutely no photos of this process) (slightly ridiculous photo of gown --worn sleeveless-- over a black shirt) Next, the sleeves are made up. First, an additional upper sleeve is made out of linen, on which I plan to sew the boning channels. My reasoning is that the extra layer will both give a tad more support and also (hopefully) keep the bones from being super noticeable from the outside. First, the lines for the bones are cut into the pattern with an exacto-knife, and the pattern placed over the cut piece... ....and then traced in chalk. (Kitty provides additional support.) (...But only up to a point.) With the boning lines marked, two strips of worsted wool tape are pinned down... .... and stitched into place along the outside edges. Then the support layer is pinned to the sleeve lining and sewn down. Synthetic whalebone is then cut to size and filled down, to keep the ends from poking through the fabric later. (NOTE: Please wear a mask while filling. You don't want to inhale any mico-plastic dust) The whalebone is inserted into the channels and the sleeves sewn together. Then the sleeve is turned, leaving a finished edge around the top of the sleeve. The top of the finished sleeve edge is cartridge pleated and then the whole sleeve whipstitched to the finished armscye (note: a white thread line indicates the shoulder point on the sleeve). Even with the boning, I still feel like I need additional sleeve support, so I decide to experiment with an internal shoulder roll. The pattern in pulled from the Doublet Bodice in "The Tudor Tailor" (pg. 83) The roll is stuffed with strips of cotton wadding and stitched closed. Then the roll is whip stitched to the inside of the sleeve, catching the outer edge of the cartridge pleats at wide intervals. A comparison with and without the roll certainly shows a difference. So rolls it is! However, the bones are also looking very noticeable, so I decide to remove the lower one. Finally the sleeve cuffs are finished and the gown is hemmed (In this case, bound with wool tape). With the gown done it's time to move on to the accessories. Now, despite the fact that I had originally settled on a gathered dickey/chemisette, I decide to experiment with pleats instead. It's sometimes hard to tell with 16th.c English portraiture what is stylized and what is meant to be a literal representation, but to me there seemed to be a definite difference in contemporary images between unstructured gathers... ...and more regular, vertical pleats. I might have chalked it up to artistic choice in the Dunch portrait, except that this portrait and subsequent tomb monument of Elizabeth Cooke, Lady Russel (died1609) seemed to show something similar So I whip up a linen test-square with knife pleats, sewn to a linen base. And then steamed the pleats a bit with the iron to encourage them to floof up a bit. Happy with the results, a pleated dickey is made up. The front in made up of two pieces (I had originally contemplated a front opening) with the peats running towards the center. The back pieces intended to tie under the bust and the excess font length can be tucked under a petticoat or bodice point or folded and pinned into a 'V'. Other accessories include a black linen petticoat (I really need a wool one, but this will do in the meantime). My linen pair o'bodies. A large linen ruff; 4.25" wide set with 2" sets (made with 2.8oz linen). A pair of linen cuffs. My trusty white coif with tiny lace trim. A black silk sash/belt. And a pleated white linen apron. It's a large linen rectangle, aprox 39x30", pleated down to 9" at the waist. Finally, the big one…A GIANT-ASS HAT!!!! Surprisingly, this ended up being most difficult piece to source. I ended up commissioning a few hats from excellent milliners, and while they were absolutely stunning they didn't quite fit proportionally with the silhouette I was trying to recreate. However they will be prefect for some other projects that have been on my "To-Do" list for a while. *cough* Ester Inglis* cough*. So I decided to take a stab at blocking my own hat. Sort of... Going through my closet, I found this old cowboy hat that had roughly the right brim shape for I was trying to achieve (clearly I had bought it and some point for some random project and completely forgot about it. Thanks, past me!) I thought about trying to stretch the crown out but didn't want to risk ruining the brim in the process. So instead I bought a felt hat blank to experiment with. But first I needed a block. I had lucked out years ago and found a series of millinery blocks at an antique store in Canada. It just needed a domed top. I thought about trying to make one from foam, but then lucked out AGAIN and found a fascinator block on Etsy with the exact right circumference for the tallest block. Taped together, they make the perfect domed block! So the felt blank is blocked and left to sit for a few days. The final shape looks good! So I decide to cut the crown off of the cowboy hat and combine the two. Not to bad looking! At least from the side. The front, on the other hand, is....interesting. The slight difference in sizes (the base is bit wider than the crown) creates weird tension and the crown bulges unattractively. So, I decide to see if I can coax it into a nicer shape by stuffing it with tissue paper. After leaving it for a few days (and spraying with a light stiffening sizing) the basic hat shape is done! A black silk band it added, and the hat is complete! And that's it! With final piece complete, the 1590s outfit is ready to go! Next with the apron. Finally, I wasn't totally pleased with the way the ruff was sitting...mostly because the white chemisette is collarless and I forget to add a partlet underneath (which was my original intention). So being too lazy to undress entirely, I tried wacking on a wire supportress just to see if that improved the silhouette at all. And lastly, no reproduction of the Dunch portrait would be complete without a stand-in for a creepy Elizabethan child... Aaaaaaaand it's done! (10 years later!) Final thoughts: I'm really happy to have finally realized this outfit! It's a bit large and cumbersome, so I doubt I'll ever wear it to Faire...also it's so bizarre to modern sensibilities, but that's what I love about it. (And I'm super proud of that stupid hat, even if it is a hodgepodge) I think the overall look is really striking, but there are still a couple of things I could happily tweak. For one thing, the gown is waaaaaay too long and could definitely stand to loose at least 2" from the bottom. I also think I need a better way to secure the bottom of the chemisette/dickey (and might experiment a bit more with tucking it under the point of my pair of bodies). Still, I'm chalking this one up to a success. It definitely has the overall feel that I was hoping to achieve. *** Resources & Materials Pattern: -The Tudor Tailor (book) Fabric: Black wool from Mood Fabrics -Black "Judy" linen (5.5oz) Gray Line Linen -White linen (2.8oz) from WM Booth Draper -Hemp muslin from Hemp Trader Trim and Notions: - Worsted black wool tape from WM Booth Draper Thread: -Black silk thread -White cotton thread (silk finish) for linens Boning: -5mm Synthetic whalebone also from Vena Cava Design Other Supplies: -Black wool felt hat blank from Amazon. -Swedish pattern paper from Amazon. (This stuff is great! You can iron it!) -Pattern weights
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The ultimate tool for home health professionals, The OASIS-E SOC cheatsheet. Packed with important information on the OASIS-E assessment, making it the ideal companion for anyone providing care in the home. This guide contains all of the information you need to know about the patient, such as their medical history, current medications, and all important information and assessments required in the Oasis for your Visits. Download today and take the stress out of Start of Care assessments! WHAT YOU GET =============== ➭ 1 X PDF File - US LETTER ➭ 1 X PDF File - Canva Templte Link PURCHASE PROCESS ==================== 🛒 1. Once payment is received AND completed by ETSY, you will receive an instant download link to access your purchased OASIS-E CheatSheet. You can also find your files by clicking on your profile picture and going to "purchases and reviews" or by following this link https://www.etsy.com/your/purchases. This is a DIGITAL FILE. - No physical items will be sent to you. 2. Download your files and save them to your computer. Files can be opened in Adobe Acrobat Reader, if your computer does not already contain a PDF Viewer. You can download Adobe Acrobat Reader for free at [www.get.adobe.com/reader] 3. You can also edit your OASIS-E CheatSheet: you will receive a PDF file containing the link to the online editable template(s) you've just purchased. Create a FREE Canva account! (This is very fast and easy!) - Open the link in your desktop browser and edit your text, colors, and placement. - Once you’re happy with the design, download the finished piece in a format that suits you either PDF, PNG or JPG - Print at home, copy center or online printer. DOWNLOAD PROCESS ===================== After receiving payment, your digital OASIS-E CheatSheet will be available to download in your account and you will receive an email. Confirmation may take a few minutes. You'll see a notice at the top of the page, if your payment is still processing. In some cases, you may receive a text file with a link to your digital files (where file sizes exceed Etsy's limits). LICENCING =========== ✅ 📍 These files are FOR PERSONAL USE ONLY. You are not authorised to resell for a profit or hand out these files in any format, including DIGITAL or PRINTED. 📍 Prints made from these files are licensed to the purchaser only | If you require extended print licenses please contact our store directly. ©️ NursingPrints RETURNS ========= ⛔ No physical products will be sent. As this is a digital product we cannot offer refunds. However, should there be any problems in downloading the files or with the files themselves, please send us a message, and we will help you find a solution.
We all need encouragement. When the chips are down, one of these powerful, Florence Nightingale Quotes, could inspire you to take action and move forward.
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Introduce your students to Vivian Bullwinkel. This activity pack includes activities designed especially for upper primary students.
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