Similar words: registered nurse, head nurse, trained, strained, untrained, restrained, constrained, house-trained. Meaning: n. someone who has completed the course of study (including hospital practice) at a nurses training school.
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(1) I didn't realize Philippa was a trained nurse.
(2) There is a shortage of trained nurses.
(3) Louisa Twining campaigned ceaselessly for trained nurses and matrons.
(4) Even the trained nurses who have gone out there weren't prepared for what they saw.
(5) Alone with the children, Martha, a trained nurse(Sentence dictionary), monitored their illnesses.
(6) Some still by that date did not have trained nurses but employed untrained workhouse inmates.
(7) I'm a trained nurse.
(8) She is a trained nurse.
(9) A trained nurse will accompany the tour.
(10) The properly trained nurse has always been expected to supplement the efforts of the attending physician by summoning the mental forces of the patient to his aid.
(11) During the sessions, a trained nurse provides individually tailored advice on getting to sleep and staying asleep.
(12) Most of the technicians are either members of the Institute of Technical Venereology, or trained nurses, or both.
(13) As discussed earlier in the chapter, there are increasing opportunities for continuing education for trained nurses.
(14) Parents of cases and controls were interviewed by a trained nurse interviewer using a structured questionnaire.
(15) Other courses have developed on an adhoc basis to meet the learning requirements of trained nurses.
(16) About half of the patients received coaching from a specially trained nurse to help them meet goals to improve their depression as well as diabetes and/or heart disease.
(17) Professionals are often required in this area, but you don't have to be a fully trained nurse, doctor, speech therapist, nutritionist or physiotherapist to contribute.
(18) Your medical practice will surely have someone – a specially trained nurse or a doctor – with an interest in helping you to overcome your anxiety.
(19) This means that millions of births are not assisted by a midwife, a doctor or a trained nurse.
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