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How to use nurse's in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word nurse's? Here are some examples.

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I was hustling past the nurse's station on my way out when I recognized an extremely short female patient there as my old pal.
Now, other than the nurse's daily visit, her meals and the mail, nothing much at all happens.
They transferred me to the nurse's careline where I discussed my symptoms with a triage nurse.
The plaintiff must suffer actual harm and prove the harm was caused by the nurse's negligent acts or omissions.
The nurse's colleagues were clearly revolted, as was the other male character.
We assume that the woman wearing a police uniform is a policewoman, or that the woman wearing a nurse's uniform is a nurse.
This framework and a job description delineate the nurse's realm and boundaries.
She was old enough to be Bahzell's mother, and her tart tone was so like his old nurse's that he grinned despite his tension.
He began to babble nonsense as they took him to the shore and then up to the main cabin where the nurse's office was.
With peer intercession, colleagues of the same status level in the organization are chosen from that nurse's department or another unit.
If these criteria are not present, a readiness to learn through a change in a nurse's professional behavior may not Occur.
The business of health care combined with staff turnover and being short-staffed can affect a perioperative nurse's morale.
We started walking towards town together and he explained he was on his way to a job interview as a nurse's aide.
This book is a valuable reference that belongs in every student nurse's book bag, health care provider library, and hospital unit.
She guided us into the nurse's office, stopping for nothing, and sat us both gently down on a cot in one of the darkened sickrooms which was thankfully vacant.
Asking a carpenter or handyman to render an opinion regarding the structural integrity of a building is equivalent to asking a nurse's aid to diagnose a malignant carcinoma.
I was still half asleep but I was awake enough to hear the reproach in the nurse's voice and I interpreted it as her suggesting I had neglected Gerald.
The nurse's mouth is a tight line, barely moving when she speaks.
The cheapest bus fare is roughly equivalent to a nurse's weekly wage.
The nurse's study is a gold mine of information for women because nurses represent a large group of individuals who are experiencing similar health related problems.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Not even the nurse's flowing garb could conceal the angularity of her figure.
Far away was the night nurse's desk, with its lamp, its annunciator, its pile of records.
I also met at the Ambulance Mrs. benet, a society woman, but in nurse's garb and actively at work.
She then went away, at her friend's entreaty, after emptying her purse in my nurse's hands.
This granule is the water bottle drained to the last drop, is the nurse's breast emptied of all its contents.
Sniffles and Snuggles is staffed by a registered nurse with experience in pediatric care and a nurse's aide.
Her narrative, when she was at last able to speak connectedly, entirely confirmed the nurse's report of it.
All the windows were dark and mortmain clung sobbing to the nurse's arm.
There was a strange note of wistful pleading in the nurse's voice.
With the point of nurse's scissors we prised the viands from the platters.
I found her to be high and mighty, chiefly, I think, because she now wore a nurse's cap with streamers, of which the little creature was ludicrously proud.
It's strange, but you don't miss them until they've gone and I'll always remember Night Nurse's honest head and loppy ears.
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