Similar words: nurse, nursery, excursion, ever since, sing, single, singer, tossing. Meaning: ['nɜrsɪŋ /'nɜː-] n. 1. the work of caring for the sick or injured or infirm 2. the profession of a nurse 3. nourishing at the breast.
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(151) The child in a cast requires meticulous nursing care.
(152) Amazingly little is known about human lactation, or nursing.
(153) Methods 56 cases of rectal carcinoma underwent the same holistic nursing perioperatively.
(154) The very first canon of nursing is to keep the air inside as fresh as the air outside.
(155) Nursing produces an emotional closeness between a mother and her child that has immeasurable value.
(156) Methods Adopt the sequent nursing procedure to implement the holistic nursing.
(157) Adherence is supported as needed by case manager, nursing staff and physician.
(158) To study ideal nursing methods of incontinence of loose stool.
(159) Men don't buy the Florence Nightingale garbage they teach in nursing school.
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