Abstract

BECAUSE OF THE RECRUITMENT OF NURSES by the armed services and the increased patient load of civilian hospitals, it has become necessary to employ nursing workers to perform many of the more routine and less technical nursing duties hitherto performed by graduate registered nurses. Information on the number of nursing workers, their hours of service, and the hospitals employing them is now available as part of a study of hospitals of all sizes and types made by the Procurement and Assignment Service of the War Manpower Commission and its consultants. An auxiliary worker has been defined by the three national nursing organizations as including:

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