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Show At Cottonwood 5C Thursday, Dec WEST VALLEY VIEW Nurse Aide Class Popular SO. COTTONWOOD. Actual experience in giving personal care and special procedures is being obtained by Cottonwood high students enrolled in a nurse aide program. Primarily TESTING . . . Cottonwood high nursing students Karen Lym and Christine Romney check blood pressure ond heartbeat of fellow student Kora Carney. for juniors and seniors, the course is held during a double block every day Students have to have of clinical 100 hours experience and pass certain procedures to earn a nurse aide certificate, explained their instructor, Peterson patients to and from tests and other care They provide their own white uniforms, the instructor said Generally they are working with hospital personnel Mrs Peterson, however, acts as their supervisor. Mrs Peterson teaches r two block classes during a semester and a block of medical overview. That course is to make students aware of the kinds of careers Marilyn Once a week after school students put in a r shift at LDS six-hou- hospital or shorter periods at St. Marks, the two hospitals cooperating in the training program Students are involved in giving bed baths, making beds, giving enemas, testing urine. Also, they give before and after surgery care, apply bandages and binders and transport two-hou- available in the field of medicine and the work that is required Students who have taken the class in previous years are working as nurse aides and some have gone into other nursing programs, she said One male student from last year is working on an LPN program in release time study at Utah Technical College. Mrs Peterson, an RN herself, started the first nurse aide class in the district at Olympus high 4, 1980 about eight years ago At Cottonwood, she originally was the school nurse The district no longer has school nurses except in schools with Title 1 federal funding, she noted In the classroom, the instructor discusses anatomy, pysiology, medical terminology and abbreviations Stu dents see films and then follow up in practice labs They give each other bed baths, learn to change the bed with the patient in it, practice helping a patient in and out of a wheelchair, to name a few Besides the nurse aide (See Page 7C, Col 1) Slate Is Full For Children HTS. COTTONWOOD variety of programs designed to appeal to children is being held at various county libraries this week Holiday music will be explored at Whitmore Library Tuesday and Wednesday at 10.30 a m Children age 4 and 5 are being invited to preregister for either session by calling A 943-761- 4 Santas Thief, a holiday puppet show, will be presented at Holladay Library on Friday, Dec. 12 at 3 30 It will also be performed at South Salt Lake Library on Dec 13 at 11 and at Calvin S. Smith Library that same day at 4 Children are being to bring a Christmas card to the library on Dec 13 and exchange it for an original mime by a member of the Childrens Theatre Co. The mimes will be presented at Whitmore at 10 a m and Holladay at 1 p m Christmas films will be shown at 1.30 p m Dec. at the Magna 13 Library Next Week - Artist To Be Feted mm mD sem? SO. SALT LAKE. An open house in honor of Utah artist Chris Jensen will be held next week at Pioneer Craft House, East 3271 So 500 The event, which is free and open to the public, will take place Wednesday from 2 to 5 p m The honoree, retired staff artist for the Salt ICEBERG HEAD lettuce Nice Crisp Heads Heads GREEN Lake Tribune and author of the cartoon SheepherderSam, has been painting for nearly half a century. His cartoons and drawings have been featured in McCalls, Ford Times, Changing Times and more than 40 other publications. A number of his Sweet Sioux cartoons about a little Indian girl have been published in a coloring book, and Sam Sheepherder cartoons were published in book form by the University of Utah press Each Christmas 0 Trash Can Liner Safeway 0 Trash Bags $ l. $093 u l. 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