qualified nurse

collocation in English

meaningsofqualifiedandnurse

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qualified
adjective
uk
/ˈkwɒl.ɪ.faɪd/
us
/ˈkwɑː.lə.faɪd/
having finished a training course, or having particular ...
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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 ofqualifiedandnursefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The wait began with family and friends present, and regular nursing care provided and overseen by thequalifiednurse.
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Only properlyqualifiednurseprescribers, "acting in the course of their duties in a specified post", should be allowed to prescribe controlled drugs.
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Aqualifiednursewas employed at each site to explain the objectives of the study using an information sheet, to answer any patient queries and obtain written consent.
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One issue is the amount of pharmacological training that nurse prescribers receive, with ongoing requests fromqualifiednurseprescribers for more education in psychopharmacology, applied therapeutics and adverse drug reactions.
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She is aqualifiednursewith 14 years experience, a background which qualified her for a place within the scheme.
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Aqualifiednursehas had at least three years' training.
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After all, she is aqualifiednurse; she has the confidence to deal with accidents.
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Is he not aware of the great dissatisfaction amongqualifiednursetutors, and will he not try to find out the cause of this movement?
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Aqualifiednursehas had at least three years training.
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Then the provisions were extended to allow a wife who is aqualifiednurseto receive the benefit.
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Our advice from the various professional groups is that they do not like the term "fullyqualifiednurse".
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It takes three years to train aqualifiednurseand six to train a doctor for registration.
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The course would prepare her to become aqualifiednurse.
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But the doctor is denied the right to employ a fullyqualifiednursewho happens to be his wife, and this causes some resentment.
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But could not that be defined sufficiently broadly to encompass care which needs to be given or supervised by a fullyqualifiednurse?
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Because of being aqualifiednurse, such a person might be put in charge of the drugs cupboard and given the keys.
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Stronger links between vocational training and pre-registration education allowing people to take up a career as aqualifiednurselater in life.
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I discovered in a meeting that it is sufficient to have only onequalifiednurseresponsible for 24 residents in one of those nursing homes.
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The average weekly earnings of a full-timequalifiednurseworking in the national health service, including all additional payments and allowances, in 2001–02 are estimated to be £450.
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The overall salary cost for an employer in respect of a newlyqualifiednurseis estimated as £19,875 per annum.
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