experienced nurse
collocation in Englishmeaningsofexperiencedandnurse
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experienced
adjective
uk/ɪkˈspɪə.ri.ənst/us/ɪkˈspɪə.ri.ənst/
having skill or knowledge because you have done something ...
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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 ofexperiencedandnursefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Theexperiencednurseknows that something may develop later and because his supervision continues throughout the afternoon he can often take steps to prevent it.
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Naturally, anexperiencednursewho is married would want a family.
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It is essential that there is anexperiencednursemanager at each level of decision-making.
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She is a highlyexperiencednurse.
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Often a husband or wife will not leave a sick spouse who is in pain unless anexperiencednurseis prepared to sit with the patient through the night.
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None of the investigators, and only oneexperiencednursewho examined the protocol in advance, correctly guessed the experimental results.
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There is a sick room attended by a full timeexperiencednurse.
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Additionally, there was noexperiencednursecaring for the children, and the investigator termed it a stash house.
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These experienced nurses will case-manage groups of frail, mainly older, people.
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For the most part interviewers were either qualified psychiatrists or clinical psychologists, although other professionals, such as experienced nurses and social workers, also took part.
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She was a veryexperiencednurseand had developed some remarkable skills, including the ability to very accurately diagnose a patient's blood alcohol level simply from smelling their breath.
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Experienced nurses are receptive to the subtlest cues from patients/clients which allow rapid and expert care to be delivered.
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But also, there appears to have been a view that the role would be a natural career progression for experienced nurses.
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They are designed to prepare experienced nurses to undertake an expanded role and a broader range of activities.
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And they were being helped by experienced nurses seconded for the job.
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There are just not enough experienced nurses available to take time from caring for patients in order to teach, supervise and support students.
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Doctors and experienced nurses are more often wrong in deciding this than they would wish to be.
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This combination of skills is largely found in experienced nurses, rather than social care professionals.
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