The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, May 14, 1959, Section One, Image 12
All Eyes Are On St. Anthony's During Hospital Week Improved Medicine Seen In Statistics Over Past 10 Years Tou can measure scientific advancement right here in St. An •wnv s hospital the statistics tell a story worthy of the host hospital administration and planning. In just two years time those statistics show that the average patient *peo! - two days less in St Anthony’s than he did in 1956. At the present time, according to Mother M Francis, hospital ad ministrator, the average patient is in the hospital 6 3 days. In 1956 he stayed in the hospital 8.3 days. The patient returns home and gets back to his job sooner as a •sift of more modem care and facilities. Since he receives more •rv ices than ever tiefore in a shorter time, this means hospital costs itt concentrated rather than spread over a longer period of time. Every day, St. Anthony's spends an average of $18.13 for the care •f each patient. Mother Francis explained that this figure represents fin* average patient throughout the entire year and that the figure is teed on all patients admitted and dismissed at the hospital. This, in itself, shows that medical and scientific advancement has n enormous impact on hospital costs. Add to that the present inflationary trend, the new 'and expensive the more complex equipment and the more highly trained per sonnel. ahd you get some idea of the burden that faces any modern tapttal. * 1 ■ .* I • « ; , f Records at the hospital show that SI. Anthony's treated 1,027 emergency cases last year, and that there were 163 babies born. Some of the most modern of equipment has been installed. Labora tory work, the walking blood hank, and X-ray service 'are some of the toDst recent improvements. Mother M. Francis said the next important planning step in the taprovoment of the hospital will be the formation of <a disaster plan, •ee major story, page 1.) £h addition, the renovation of the nursery is also on the list to be fcpnned within the next few months. And take this business of paying employees. To give you an idea Mf the requirements of modem medicine consider this: St. Anthony's iospital, at the present time, Iras 39 employees. Mother Francis ex plained that 62 percent of the hospital cost today are for the salaries. You Can Help Too! lou can help St. Anthony’s hospital operate more smoothly. If you follow the suggestion of Mother M. Francis, hospital admin •trator, you can make the work of the nurses and personnel much ■uier: * L V’isiting hours at the hospital are from 2 to 4 p.m. and from 7 to ».U p.m. This is the time to visit your loved ones and friends. Z For a quicker recovery of the patient and the protection of chil •m from contagion, the hospital does not allow children under the •Or of 12 years to visit patients without special permission. 3 Visitors should limit their visits from 5 to 10 minutes and then •fy two visitors to a patient. Noise intensifies pain and rest is essential tb recovery. I Work! Work! Work! Hie record books of St Anthony's hospital shows a lot of hard work. Since Sept. 24, 1952, «. total of 9,197 Ih-patients have been received, IJSLJ babies have been bom, 1,063 major surgeries performed, 2,324 minor surgeries performed and 1,070 blood transfusions given. The 217 deaths that have been recorded seem like a small number. fust duiing the past year there have been 1,472 patients admitted. These Give Freely Ur all hospitals, there are those who give their time and services 1 lee of charge. The Sisters of St. Francis, of course, come to our minds immed iately. They furnished the property for the hospital and assumed a debt M $100,000 and the surrounding community contributed $125,000. The ♦derar government provided 53 percent of the total cost. At the present time there are eight sisters; the remainder are paid employees. Some of the most deserving ladies in the community of O’Neill be to the hospital auxiliary. Since January of this year those women tare worked hard in participating with many activities and supplying tfcr hospital with many needs. Their latest project was the buying of denim and making one-dozen Math robes for the X-Ray department and supplying the hospital with lot water bottle covers. / ' Ul The nurses at St. Anthony’s hospital are busy arouml the flock. Miss Joan Kubitschek, left, and Mrs. Audry McConnell are shown here with the three year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Oliri. The Frontier Photo and Engraving. One of the jobs of the nurses at the hospital is to see to it that the right patients get oxygen. Mr. Fred Holselaw of O’Neill Is shown In the tent as nurses Mrs. Joe Dufek and Mrs. David Sehon of O’Neill look on. The Frontier Photo and Engraving. -4 _ . One of the most difficult jobs at the hospital Is at the reception desk. Dr. W. F. Finley, standing, is shown here with the staff at the desk. Standing, from left, are Mrs. Arlene Allen, Mrs. Helen McEUF gott, Dr. Finley, and Mrs. Loretta Hynes. Seated are Miss Pat Allen and Sister M- Dolores, the busin#«.<* manager. One of the meet important operations in the hospital is the food preparation stall'. From left, the stiff consists of Mrs. Eleanor Angus, Miss Man is Peterson, Mrs. Frank Frit ton and Sister M Dolores The Frontier Photo and Engraving. One of the advantages of St. Anthony's hospital is its operating room. Dr. Ke.v Wilson, left, is per forming a tonsilectomy assisted by Dr. Robert Waters. In the background are Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dnfek. The patient Is Steve, the four-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Rokahr of Page. The Frontier I'hoto i The Frontier | Photos and Engravings Hospital Personnel At the present time there are 39 paid employees of the hospital and eight sisters. There are four physicians in O'Neill who send their patients to the hospital. They include Dr. Rex Wilson, Dr. Robert Waters, Dr. George Carstens and Dr. W. F. Finley. These are the people who help keep your hospit a T operating smoothly. SISTERS Mother M. Francis Hospital Ad minsistrator Anesthetist & R.N.; Sister M. Wendelin, X-ray Techni cian; Sister M. Agatha, Obstetri cal Supervisor, Anesthetist & R. N.; Sister M. Celsa. Sewing Room; Sister M. Dolores, Office Manager; Sister M. Evarista, Sister's Con vent; Sister M. Edward, Kitchen Supervisor & Dietician; Sister M. Joseph, Medical Supervisor & R. N. PERSONNEL Mrs. Charlotte Jackson. Nurse Aid; Mrs. Electa Mackinlay, Nurse Aid; Rose Marl Mahony, Kitchen Help; Agnes Mahony. Kitchen Help; Nellie Maloney, Housekeep ing; Mrs. Fern McClellan, Nurse Aid; Mrs. Maxine McManus, Nurse; LaDonna McNulty, Nurse Aid; Mrs. Audre McConnell. Nurse Aid; Mrs. Helen McElligott, Office; Mrs. Helen Rooney, Record Libra rian; Miss Janith Stortz, Laundry, Patricia, Alien. Office; Mrs. Ar lene Allen, Offtce; Mr. Lester Angus, Maintenance; Mi’s. Phyl lis Anson, Nurse Aid; Mary J., 1 Arhuthnot, Nurse Aid; Theresa Bosn, Kitchen Help; Merna But terfield, Nurse Aid; Margaret Boyle, Nurse Aid; Mrs. Mary Bosn, Kitchen Help; Mr. Joe Dufek, Sur gery; Mrs. Luella Fritton, Kit chen Help; Elizabeth Fritton, Nurse Aid; Mrs. Loretta Hynes, Accounting; Mrs. Elizabeth Ho ward, Kitchen Help; Mrs. Leona Humrich, R. N.; Ann Judge, R. N.; Mrs. William Kelly, R. N.; Joan Kubitschek, R. N. Mrs. David Sehon, R. N.; Mrs. James Sobotka, Nurse Aid; Mrs. Norma Vanderlieek. 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