Collocations withnurse

These are words often used in combination withnurse.

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experienced nurse
The author suggests that experienced nurse prescribers should be able to supervise trainees.
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female nurse
A total of six female nurse practitioners were recruited.
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full-time nurse
A 'session' pertains to half-a-day, with a full-time nurse working for 10 sessions a week.
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head nurse
Installation, surveillance, and removal of the antineoplasics perfusion is carried out by on-duty nursing staff, under the supervision of a head nurse.
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hospice nurse
Further research is needed to clarify the involvement of attachment style in hospice nurse stress and coping experiences.
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male nurse
However, as the nurse practitioner participants were exclusively female, it is not possible to speculate that the voice of nursing also exists in male nurse practitioner consultations.
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oncology nurse
Information was recorded by a pediatric oncology nurse as well as by a pediatric oncologist on a form specifically designed for the palliative care group.
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paediatric nurse
It showed that the third commonest cause of concern of paediatric nurse managers was children in adult wards.
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part-time nurses
Therefore, for a complete implementation of this option, approximately three full-time or five part-time nurses would be required.
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psychiatric nurse
The community psychiatric nurse from the homeless mental health team described the role of this general medical practitioner as 'invaluable' to their team.
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qualified nurse
The wait began with family and friends present, and regular nursing care provided and overseen by the qualified nurse.
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trained nurse
Such care might most feasibly and acceptably be delivered by a specially trained nurse working closely with the cardiologist.
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