trained nurse

collocation in English

meaningsoftrainedandnurse

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trained
adjective
uk
/treɪnd/
us
/treɪnd/
having been prepared for a particular job or activity, by learning skills, getting ...
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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 oftrainedandnursefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Such care might most feasibly and acceptably be delivered by a speciallytrainednurseworking closely with the cardiologist.
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The program was supervised by trained physiotherapists and a speciallytrainednursewho participated in the physical training component.
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In particular, there was no difference whether the problemsolving treatment was given by atrainednurseor a trained family doctor.
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The verbal autopsy was conducted by atrainednursewith the closest caregiver of the deceased.
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She is atrainednursewith earnings that oscillate between 40 per cent and 80 per cent of average wages.
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The interviews are conducted bytrainednurseinterviewers, usually in the participants' homes.
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They randomized 94 patients to receive one to three 60- to 90-minute individual sessions with a speciallytrainednurseor to a control group.
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The questionnaire was administered by a speciallytrainednurse.
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Anthropometry was performed within 24 hours of delivery by onetrainednurse.
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I helped with her child after she returned to work after six weeks away from it, as atrainednurse.
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They may, therefore, request that an additionaltrainednurseshould be introduced into the ward specifically to look after that matter.
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Probably that nearest neighbour has to perform all the duties which in a better-off household, would be performed by a doctor and atrainednurse.
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Is it really necessary to have atrainednurseand a trained teacher?
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Someone wrote to me saying that she was atrainednurseand a midwife.
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In geriatric units, atrainednurseshould have the responsibility for planning the care of patients.
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Neither the doctor nor thetrainednursewas summoned until after the first child was born.
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In each case you have to have atrainednursefor supervisory duties.
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Only onetrainednursewill be required at each nursery.
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At one teaching hospital which we visited it was usual to have onetrainednurseand two student nurses on duty in each ward.
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