Los Angeles graduated the first male in 1901 so they have always been present. Just in smaller numbers. It was not unusual for those early 1900s men to use nursing as a beginning and then go on to medical school. And going back much further, men were nurses because woman were not allowed to care for men. I have heard that in Africa the majority of nurses were men, and they still have many male nurses today.
parts were harder and parts were easier than now. This film doesn’t show hard they worked, it seems to be a selling tool for nursing so of course they would downplay the difficulties. Their pay was also very low, even through the 1970s.
Well, I would be out already. I was in the bottom 1/4 of my high school class. Everybody learns at a different pace, I'm an RN now. Also, the video shows white women assisting white male doctors. That's changed a lot in the US.
I am nurse assistant and now, I figure I rather be a Nurse or a physician. Before I started working in the medical field, I wanted physical therapy though.
@meddetect10 I don't completely agree with you. If you read many writing from the early days of nurse's training, they were not all that happy. They worked long hours on the floor and were treated almost like slaves of the hospital. They didn't always like it. They were made to perform money saving tasks that did not augment a nurse's knowledge, such as washing and folding linens. And just like the early Army Nurse videos--they were told to smile, smile, smile--as I'm sure they were here.
That rolled hair was a common style called the Victory roll. All nurses had to keep their hair off their shoulders but they weren’t required to all wear the same hairstyle. I think the Victory roll was just an efficient and popular style to keep their hair off the shoulder.
Los Angeles graduated the first male in 1901 so they have always been present. Just in smaller numbers. It was not unusual for those early 1900s men to use nursing as a beginning and then go on to medical school. And going back much further, men were nurses because woman were not allowed to care for men. I have heard that in Africa the majority of nurses were men, and they still have many male nurses today.
wow, being a nurse seemed so much easier back then.
parts were harder and parts were easier than now. This film doesn’t show hard they worked, it seems to be a selling tool for nursing so of course they would downplay the difficulties. Their pay was also very low, even through the 1970s.
@@ambroziajewel that’s true! i’ve just heard bedside nursing has become very different from what it was in the 70s, and even within the last 20 years.
Well, I would be out already. I was in the bottom 1/4 of my high school class. Everybody learns at a different pace, I'm an RN now. Also, the video shows white women assisting white male doctors. That's changed a lot in the US.
I want to get into critical care nursing. I realized I just hope to get into a nursing school and I can do well in my license nursing board exam.
Human anatomy was my favourite subject I took that class all through school
Linda Thrall anatomy is easier than physiology xD
Cari That’s why I stuck with human anatomy
wow, things have changed! This is so cool to see! lol
nice archive thx for uploading
Cooking in nursing school? Wow!
Yes indeed.
@@sharidavenport5283 I would totally fail 🤣😂 I’m not good at cooking
no one really taking notes 😂.
I am nurse assistant and now, I figure I rather be a Nurse or a physician. Before I started working in the medical field, I wanted physical therapy though.
Yeah, I definitely didn't have a cooking class in nursing school.
@meddetect10 I don't completely agree with you. If you read many writing from the early days of nurse's training, they were not all that happy. They worked long hours on the floor and were treated almost like slaves of the hospital. They didn't always like it. They were made to perform money saving tasks that did not augment a nurse's knowledge, such as washing and folding linens. And just like the early Army Nurse videos--they were told to smile, smile, smile--as I'm sure they were here.
Oh those flat beds and glass IV bottles...long time ago.
So many things still the same and yet very different! :)
Wow ain’t shit change since the 1940’s😧😧😧
I want to be a private duty nurse 🙏🏻🤗
I wonder if they all had to have the same hairstyle or if that was just the style
That rolled hair was a common style called the Victory roll. All nurses had to keep their hair off their shoulders but they weren’t required to all wear the same hairstyle. I think the Victory roll was just an efficient and popular style to keep their hair off the shoulder.
What catasphore are they on 10 mml...
you should apparently only be a white woman too from a wealthy family, judging by that fur coat in the interview lol
Lol!
eating health is good its flu season i just drink a lot of coffee...
Oh dear...on the human body, you want antiseptics, not disinfectants...but maybe I misunderstood.
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