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. |
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Now, other than the nurse's daily visit, her meals and the mail, nothing much at all happens. |
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They transferred me to the nurse's careline where I discussed my symptoms with a triage nurse. |
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The plaintiff must suffer actual harm and prove the harm was caused by the nurse's negligent acts or omissions. |
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The nurse's colleagues were clearly revolted, as was the other male character. |
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We assume that the woman wearing a police uniform is a policewoman, or that the woman wearing a nurse's uniform is a nurse. |
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This framework and a job description delineate the nurse's realm and boundaries. |
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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. |
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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. |
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With peer intercession, colleagues of the same status level in the organization are chosen from that nurse's department or another unit. |
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If these criteria are not present, a readiness to learn through a change in a nurse's professional behavior may not Occur. |
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The business of health care combined with staff turnover and being short-staffed can affect a perioperative nurse's morale. |
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We started walking towards town together and he explained he was on his way to a job interview as a nurse's aide. |
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This book is a valuable reference that belongs in every student nurse's book bag, health care provider library, and hospital unit. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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The nurse's mouth is a tight line, barely moving when she speaks. |
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The cheapest bus fare is roughly equivalent to a nurse's weekly wage. |
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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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The wet nurse's mother tell Mary and Bash about Queen Catherine giving birth to a child, with a scar on her face. |
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Say should discase or pain befal, Wilt thou assume the nurse's care, Nor wistful those gay scenes recall Where thou wert fairest of the fair? |
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As soon as she reached the Nurse's Station, she gathered up her things and slung her purse over her shoulder, accidentally knocking over a coat stand by the exit. |
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Nurse Kambrowski's physician was of the opinion that no treatment other than bilateral surgeries for the nurse's work-related carpal tunnel surgeries would be of any value. |
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The study gives longer follow-up on nearly 90,000 women who had annual breast exams by a nurse to check for lumps plus a mammogram, or the nurse's breast exam alone. |
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