nursing profession

collocation in English

meaningsofnursingandprofession

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nursing
adjective[before noun]
uk
/ˈnɜː.sɪŋ/
us
/ˈnɝː.sɪŋ/
A nursing mother is a woman who is feeding her baby with her own ...
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profession
noun
uk
/prəˈfeʃ.ən/
us
/prəˈfeʃ.ən/
any type of work that needs special training or a particular skill, often one that is respected because it involves a high level ...
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(Definition ofnursingandprofessionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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It would demean thenursingprofessionto add the legal distance of an informed consent document and formal process to the care they show at the bedside.
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Does this mean that at 12 years of age a young boy or girl will never in future be able to enter thenursingprofession?
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It would give very great satisfaction to thenursingprofessionif he did.
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The assistant nurse is an integral and very important section of thenursingprofession.
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Thirdly, has consideration been given to the inequitable effect of these price increases upon thenursingprofession?
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Recent developments have been much faster, with the policy agendas of government and thenursingprofessionbeginning to mesh.
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Thenursingprofessionhas developed several models to facilitate the identification of nursing roles within rehabilitation.
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Thenursingprofessionhas always been actively involved in this area and nurse specialists work in many of the wound care units.
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She highlights that, as within thenursingprofession, there appears to be confusion over what these terms mean and what they involve.
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Second, thenursingprofessionis becoming less willing to be seen as acting as physician's assistants.
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Therefore, they do not match the specificity of thenursingprofession.
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Some of the literature26,27,32 looking at advanced practice in thenursingprofessioncites this as being important criteria for working at advanced practice level.
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As the policy agendas of thenursingprofessionand the government began to overlap, faster progress was possible.
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While the medical profession and to a lesser extent thenursingprofessionhave been extensively studied, data on the professions allied to medicine remain very limited.
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The first article examines how the relationship between thenursingprofessionand the pharmaceutical industry is changing as nurse prescribing is extended, and discusses how it should be managed.
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Ethical considerations for the utilization of telehealth technologies in home and hospice care by thenursingprofession.
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The study may have strong internal validity but the participating nurses may not be representative of the women in the general population or in thenursingprofession.
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The authors rationalize that the clinical learning experience and interactions that occur between nurses and students had a significant impact on how students were socialized into thenursingprofession.
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Increased medical dependency upon thenursingprofessionhas enabled innovative nurse-led practice developments to support diagnostic groups of elderly patients at risk of dependency upon hospital care.
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If that is going to change, nurses will have to reorient their practice to be more in line with the philosophical underpinnings of thenursingprofession.
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