I have a constituent who has worked as anauxiliarynursefor more than 27 years.
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I referred to a constituent who had been anauxiliarynursefor 27 years.
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It was not until 10.30 pm that anauxiliarynursetook the baby to the special care unit—an act that might have saved his life.
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Anauxiliarynurse, inexperienced in these matters, had the man taken there because his face was cold.
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She worked as a home help andauxiliarynurse.
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The largest group was registered nurses (25%) and enrolled and auxiliary nurses (25%).
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In particular, the establishment of the ward was such that care was not exclusively delivered by registered nurses but included a number of unqualified auxiliary nurses.
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Other human service educations, such as auxiliary nurses, psychologists and social workers, were not included in the present study because of unreliable or unavailable data for the whole study period.
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In addition, there are two auxiliary nurses without formal nursing qualifications.
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There was marvellous help from district nurses, auxiliary nurses and a home help, but it just was not enough.
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It is interesting to note that many auxiliary nurses are women who have brought up their families and who have lost education opportunities.
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Auxiliary nurses also have a very important part to play in any ward in any hospital.
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Does he also accept that inadequate pay of auxiliary nurses is one factor which mitigates against the enrolment of nurses at present?
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The shortage of auxiliary nurses in the new year meant that some operations had to be postponed.
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Many of the auxiliary nurses and care assistants, for example, work very long hours–13-hour days are not uncommon.
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