hospice nurse
collocation in Englishmeaningsofhospiceandnurse
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hospice
noun[C]
uk/ˈhɒs.pɪs/us/ˈhɑː.spɪs/
a hospital for people who are dying, especially ...
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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 ofhospiceandnursefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Further research is needed to clarify the involvement of attachment style inhospicenursestress and coping experiences.
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The role of thehospicenursef or pressure ulcers is as an educator rather than wound care provider.
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First, a goodhospicenursewould immediately address the patient's pain and agony with whatever means available, including sedating pain medication if that were the only resort.
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In hospice care the main guardians are the family care giver and ahospicenursewho makes periodic stops.
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He is ahospicenurse-turned-paramedic in his mid-20s with the power to absorb and mimic the powers of other people with special abilities, or powers.
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Occupational stressors and coping as determinants of burnout in female hospice nurses.
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This study considers the sources of stress in hospice nurses and addresses the potential impact of their attachment styles on stress and coping experiences.
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Traits of hospice nurses compared with those who work in traditional settings.
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Perceived professional support and the use of blocking behaviours by hospice nurses.
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Hospice nurses reported that the patients' deaths were characterized by little suffering or pain and were peaceful.
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Twelve to 15 hospice nurses administer care through home visits and phone calls.
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Slightly different audience-appropriate versions of the inservice were designed for the hospice nurses, the psychiatry interns on the psychosomatic medicine service, and the internal medicine and family practice interns.
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Do hospice nurses differ from non-hospice nurses?
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In addition, 34% of hospice nurses in another study met the criteria for secondary traumatic stress/compassion fatigue.
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