part-time nurses
collocation in Englishmeaningsofpart-timeandnurse
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part-time
adverb
adjective
uk/ˌpɑːtˈtaɪm/us/ˌpɑːrtˈtaɪm/
If you work part-time or do part-time work, you work for only some of the day or ...
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nurse
noun[C]
uk/nɜːs/us/nɝːs/
(the title given to) a person whose job is to care for people who are ill or injured, especially in ...
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(Definition ofpart-timeandnursefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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We must acknowledge first that both thepart-timenurseor sister and the full-time nurse or sister are required.
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Therefore, for a complete implementation of this option, approximately three full-time or five part-time nurses would be required.
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Information about the hours worked by full-time and part-time nurses in excess of their standard hours could be collected only at disproportionate cost.
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These part-time nurses do receive an addition in their rates of pay.
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I am sure that there is room for improvement in the employment of part-time nurses.
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The recommendation does not affect the rules governing the salaries of part-time nurses and the payment for excess hours worked by mental nurses.
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Guidance has been issued to hospital authorities about the various measures that should be taken to keep in contact with part-time nurses and midwives.
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The small hospitals may be staffed adequately in almost every case at the present time by part-time nurses.
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The number of full-time nurses is the same, and the number of part-time nurses has increased from 15 to 28.
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In the meantime, every effort is being made to increase the number employed and much help is being obtained from part-time nurses.
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We now have 188,888 whole-time nurses and 79,235 part-time nurses.
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Part-time nurses and help for other facilities can be obtained from within a community which is willing to support a local activity.
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It is not altogether economical to have to employ so many part-time nurses, for it puts up the cost of running a hospital.
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There are also dozens of part-time nurses and volunteers.
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Happily last year the number of part-time nurses rose considerably.
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And where we lose by matrimony, we often get them back after marriage as part-time nurses in the local authority service.
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To start with, the part-time nurses' age group is much wider than that of people who want to make nursing their profession.
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There is a gratifying increase in part-time nurses, an increase from 2,208 in 1948 to 3,500 in 1949.
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The increase in part-time nurses is particularly gratifying.
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Is he further aware of the wonderful attention that patients in the local hospitals get from part-time nurses?
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