nursing staff
collocation in Englishmeaningsofnursingandstaff
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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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staff
noun
uk/stɑːf/us/stæf/
the group of people who work for ...
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(Definition ofnursingandstafffrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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It was used primarily bynursingstaff.
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Stress levels innursingstaffworking in oncology.
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Nursingstaffare specialized, and clinical cover is limited.
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Nursingstaffexperienced 68.5 % of reported mucocutaneous exposure.
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Nursingstaffprovide yet another view of the patient's interests.
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The effects of the robot on thenursingstaffwere also examined.
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The main priorities for investment are prescribing support, information,nursingstaffand clinical governance.
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The total satisfaction score was similar for medical andnursingstaff.
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This very practical book is written for professionals such asnursingstaffand social workers.
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It occurred among thenursingstaffat a children's hospital with approximately 1600 employees.
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The mediodology when used by experienced medical andnursingstaffgives excellent results.
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This result further supports the need for ethics education ofnursingstaffof all levels.
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Nursingstafffrom other units also offered coverage during the funeral so that staff could attend.
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Coordination of homenursingstaffwas carried out by head nurses in the homecare organization.
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Minimising the pain experience helps not only the children but also thenursingstaff.
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Means of each category ofnursingstaffwere examined using paired t-tests.
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Relocation from the perspective ofnursingstaffand other health professionals is also under-investigated.
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These facilities are required to havenursingstaffpresent twenty-four hours each day.
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Of these, 30nursingstaffmembers were randomly chosen to participate in the focus group interviews.
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The methodology when used by experienced medical andnursingstaffgives excellent results.
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This is one way to reach out with the information to a majority ofnursingstaff.
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Nursingstaffconsidered older residents to have milder and less frequent pain than younger residents.
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The ward costs included all ward-based costs, includingnursingstaff, supplies, estates, and maintenance.
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