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(1) The course leads to a diploma in psychiatric nursing.
(2) Nursing is a vocation as well as a profession.
(3) Nursing is not just a job—it's a vocation.
(4) Nursing a demented person is an all-consuming task.
(5) In the nursing profession, women are in a / the majority.
(6) He died in a nursing home at the age of 87.
(7) Nursing auxiliaries provide basic care, but are not qualified nurses.
(8) He'd been harbouring / nursing a grievance against his boss.
(9) Young people and nursing mothers are exempted from charges.
(10) They trained her for nursing.
(11) Nursing is an emotionally and physically demanding job.
(12) Nursing was ill-paid and grindingly hard work.
(13) Training for nursing was on strictly formal lines.
(14) Nursing is still one of the most fulfilling careers.
(15) She is nursing in a hospital.
(16) At nursing college(http://), she specialized in midwifery.
(17) The announcement has left shareholders nursing huge losses.
(18) He was nursing his hurt pride.
(19) Nursing is a very worthwhile career.
(20) Does the nursing staff seem to care?
(21) She studied nursing at Garfield Hospital.
(22) Nursing is a highly skilled job.
(23) Her family put her into a nursing home.
(24) Much was spent nursing the place back to health.
(25) She was nursing her hurt pride.
(26) The ratio of nursing staff to doctors is 2:1.
(27) I'd love to go into nursing.
(28) She had no aptitude for nursing.
(29) I first became interested in Islam while I was doing my nursing training.
(30) The hotel is going to be converted into a nursing home.
(1) The course leads to a diploma in psychiatric nursing.
(2) Nursing is not just a job—it's a vocation.
(3) Nursing a demented person is an all-consuming task.
(4) In the nursing profession, women are in a / the majority.
(5) I first became interested in Islam while I was doing my nursing training.
(6) The hotel is going to be converted into a nursing home.
(7) He died in a nursing home at the age of 87.
(8) Nursing auxiliaries provide basic care, but are not qualified nurses.
(9) They trained her for nursing.
(10) Much was spent nursing the place back to health.
(11) The baby is nursing at its mother's breasts.
(12) Nursing is hard work, but it can be very fulfilling.
(31) He's been nursing an elderly relative.
(32) Mary's gone in for nursing.
(33) My mother's been nursing for 40 years.
(34) I always wanted to go into nursing.
(35) He sat nursing his cup of coffee.
(36) The lioness is still nursing her cubs.
(37) She spent several years nursing in a military hospital.
(38) He has been harbouring/nursing a grudge against me.
(39) Robert's in bed nursing a back injury.
(40) He instructed family members in nursing techniques.
(41) The baby is nursing at its mother's breasts.
(42) Have you had any practice in nursing the sick?
(43) What influenced you to take up nursing?
(44) Nursing is hard work(), but it can be very fulfilling.
(45) Like many of the caring professions, nursing is very badly paid.
(46) A need exists to bridge the gap between theory and practice in nursing.
(47) The country health agency has dedicated one inspector to monitor conditions in nursing homes.
(48) The offer of a place on the nursing course is conditional on/upon my passing all three exams.
(49) They want to establish a better working relationship between medical and nursing staff.
(50) Jim stayed at home because he was nursing a cold.
(51) Nursing attracts people who place relationships high on their list of priorities.
(52) The job involves drawing up and executing a plan of nursing care.
(53) Nursing agencies are subject to inspection by the health authority.
(54) When it opened, the hospital was heralded as a new way forward in nursing care.
(55) She needed round-the-clock nursing.
(56) Oliver sat at the bar, nursing a bottle of beer.
(57) I'll probably have to sign on with a nursing agency.
(58) In nursing, women still outnumber men by four to one.
(59) My sister won't agree to our mother going into a nursing home.
(60) Nursing mothers are advised to eat plenty of leafy green vegetables.
(61) Shaw has been nursing a sore ankle, and is not expected to play on Sunday.
(62) It is no accident that men fill most of the top jobs in nursing.
(63) The demands of nursing are too great for a lot of people.
(64) She had been nursing a secret desire to see him again.
(65) Eventually she had to give up her house and go into a nursing home.
(66) He had been nursing a grievance against his boss for months.
(67) He was very ill but good doctors and carefully nursing brought him through.
(68) He had to move his mother into a nursing home.
(69) Some people have totally unrealistic expectations of both medical and nursing staff.
(70) He worked in a hospital for ten years nursing cancer patients.
(71) She resolved to report the matter to the hospital's nursing manager.
(72) Until recently secretarial work and nursing were very much pink-collar professions.
(73) Some nursing experience is a necessary qualification for this job.
(74) The Matron at the nursing home expressed a wish to attend.
(75) Mark was sitting in the corner nursing an almost empty pint glass.
(76) It is no accident that men fill most of the top jobs in nursing,(/nursing.html) while women remain on the lower grades.
(77) She began to rack her brains to remember what had happened at the nursing home.
(78) There's a feeling among the nursing profession that their work is undervalued.
(79) In the nursing home she will have to pay for room and board .
(80) Several weeks after the match, he was still nursing a shoulder injury.
(81) She did not want to stay in nursing all her life.
(82) Mum went bananas when I said I was going to leave nursing.
(83) The baby was nursing / being nursed at its mother's breast.
(84) We track down his old bosses, in nursing homes.
(85) The methods have other applications in nursing.
(86) At what point does social care become nursing?
(87) You could also try working for a nursing agency.
(88) Some nursing home patients were neglected or abused.
(89) For personal care the chain of complaint is: physician, charge nurse, nursing supervisor, hospital administrator, hospital director.
(90) Some preparation in nursing care and skills is obviously necessary before the full benefit of learning at the bedside can be derived.
(91) Later on, my nursing studies taught me it had been a form of bubonic plague.
(92) It's awfully hard to get information about registered nursing homes.
(93) To develop an understanding of the psychological aspects of nursing care. 4.
(94) This can occur at any time but particularly when the student has been observed or supervised in her nursing care.
(95) If a patient has a bedsore and is incontinent the frequent changing of sheets and incontinence pads might be regarded as nursing.
(96) He saw a woman in the rich blue of a nursing uniform at the wheel.
(97) The student will learn realistic ways of ensuring good nursing care even when the workload is heavy.
(98) Agencies advertise locally in newspapers, and may carry regular advertisements in the national nursing press.
(99) The health sector provides community nursing, long-stay care and day hospital places as well as acute beds.
(100) More crucial, in the president's eyes, is the fact that Se guin may be nursing other ambitions.
(101) Many, although as we saw earlier not necessarily all(/nursing.html), clients get some benefit from tailor-made nursing care.
(102) The department has a strong research base reflecting commitment to clinical nursing and the utilisation of research.
(103) Carry out those activities involved when conducting the comprehensive assessment of a person's nursing requirements.
(104) Salutary, because I am made more aware of the advances made in developing the nursing role in health care.
(105) In each case the overall aims of nursing remain the same.
(106) Via a back to nursing course organised by a nursing employment agency.
(107) Recognise the significance of observations made of a patient and use these to develop an initial nursing assessment.
(108) When turned or given other nursing care, his limited movements became agitated.
(109) Rosa was sitting in a white cane chair by the window, nursing a baby in her arms.
(110) About 1 in 4 were in nursing and personal care facilities or offices and clinics of physicians.
(111) These cover nursing auxiliaries, enrolled nurses, staff nurses, sisters and clinical specialists.
(112) The most needed fields, social service and nursing, have attracted pitifully few students.
(113) These include returning: Via a back to nursing or re-entry programme organised by your local health board or district health authority.
(114) The expected benefits of improved knowledge and nursing care by the learner can be summarised in aims and objectives.
(115) Steve Nash is nursing various aches and pains, including a sore hamstring.
(116) In the last decade the private sector has started to develop the amount of residential and nursing home care it provided.
(117) Medicaid pays nursing home bills for long-term custodial care, after patients have exhausted their financial assets.
(118) Every nurse in the ward is responsible for promoting good nursing care.
(119) This, however, is the reality of nursing, and the student must be helped to adapt to all situations.
(120) My first political awareness of oppression was when I was discharged from the nursing corps of the army over lesbianism.
(121) Do you know of an antidepressant that can be used in pregnancy / nursing or where I can get more information?
(122) Long-term nursing home care would be the only benefit not available as soon as some one became a legal California resident.
(123) She joined the faculty of the nursing school at UC-San Francisco in 1957 and served as assistant professor until 1969.
(124) The Raiders had several ailing players roaming the sideline, nursing aches and pains.
(125) He or she may have several diseases concurrently which will complicate nursing care.
(126) We were getting very good trainees from Southern Ireland, but they were too busy with actual nursing.
(127) The charge nurse and the nursing supervisor are the ones to talk to if there is any problem with personal care.
(128) All the staff at the nursing home seemed very capable.
(129) Carwyn was flying home, Ted was working on his self-esteem, Richie was nursing a broken nose.
(130) A separate venue must be available, however, if confidential information is to be considered in relation to nursing care.
(131) The most obvious change in nursing practice apparent to returners is the active involvement of patients and clients in their own care.
(131) try its best to gather and build good sentences.
(132) Moreover, literature relating to nursing ideologies, primary and therapeutic nursing as well as nursing beds is briefly reviewed.
(133) Have discussions taken place with proprietors of nursing agencies with a view to assessing the cost effectiveness of using agency nurses?
(134) The event assuredly was communicated throughout the nursing system by informal channels.
(135) Health authorities are currently appointing some health professionals, mainly doctors, into managerial positions with nursing as part of their remit.
(136) Ronnie Carey: nursing an ankle injury which may force him to sit out Dungannon's opening All-Ireland League fixture.
(137) Young Oliver Rowntree, nursing his outrage, spent the summer brooding about what he could do to retaliate.
(138) Aubrey sipped his brandy, nursing the balloon in both hands and studying Langford openly.
(139) But as the robots we hoped for, they are dumb, blind, and still nursing the wall plug .
(140) Shattered by this thought he had emptied the cocktail cabinet, only to spend the next day nursing a monumental hangover.
(141) Communication within the caring team, and the formation of nursing care plans, ensures continuity of patient care.
(142) Driving over the white wooden bridge that led to the farm, I found I was nursing an odd, melancholy excitement.
(143) Private nursing homes have higher levels of frailty than residential homes but not usually as high as long-stay hospital care.
(144) One of the recurring discussion points was the apparent lack of communication skills teaching for nursing staff.
(145) Trusts take a much narrower view on long-term needs than regional health authorities, and nursing education is not even an obligation.
(146) This was after David had split up with Hermione and was nursing a broken heart.
(147) But her colleagues and superiors could not fault her dedication to the job, speaking highly of her nursing ability.
(148) The charity's free and confidential advice service on all aspects of residential and nursing home care will continue.
(149) The following is an example of some cognitive objectives for teaching the nursing care of a patient recovering from heart surgery.
(150) Nursing baby is no substitute for contraception.
(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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