nurse manager

collocation in English

meaningsofnurseandmanager

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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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manager
noun[C]
uk
/ˈmæn.ɪ.dʒər/
us
/ˈmæn.ə.dʒɚ/
the person who is responsible for managing ...
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(Definition ofnurseandmanagerfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Information packs were then posted to thenursemanager.
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By bringing a communitynursemanagerinto the team they had also been able to organize a practice dedicated health visitor for older people.
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That disciplinary action has now concluded; the seniornursemanagerhas been dismissed and the line manager has been disciplined.
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The question is: is anursemanagera nurse or an administrative controller?
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It is essential that there is an experiencednursemanagerat each level of decision-making.
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At that point, the clinical manager, line manager to the seniornursemanager, and the director of the regional rehabilitation service were suspended.
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Its report quotes a communitynursemanagersaying that the elderly were admitted to residential homes because community care could not be provided.
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The arrangements in relation to the accompanying staff must be approved by a seniornursemanagerat the hospital.
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We have made clear that in the majority of cases the executive directors will include a seniornursemanagerand medical director, and we shall provide for this in regulations.
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Unsworth takes complete responsibility for the staff under him, notably the clinical manager and thenursemanager.
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Health authorities are already free to use the title of matron for the seniornursemanagerin a hospital, and some do so.
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Unsworth— and the physiotherapist partner to thenursemanager— had arraigned and threatened nursing and medical staff for having given testimony that was responsible for the nurse manager's suspension.
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Four focus groups were proposed to consist of community staff nurses, health visitors, district nurses and community nurse managers.
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The sample was chosen randomly from lists supplied by nurse managers.
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Respondents to this second survey included 3 advanced practice nurses (clinicians/practitioners), 2 nurse managers, 1 respiratory care supervisor, and 3 neonatologists.
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Others were nurses (nurse managers, practice nurses, health visitors), health promotion staff and youth workers.
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A third subset of attributes related to the need for support from the organization, either from other nurse managers and supervisors or from administration.
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Half of the nurses in these committees are not nurse managers.
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The most productive recruitment strategy proved to be letters to nurse managers of the sampled nursing homes which invited them to distribute information packs about the study to relatives.
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In particular, nurse managers were concerned with overwork, nurse shortages resulting in longer work schedules than desired, and insufficient training in communication skills and in end-of-life care.
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