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qualified nurse

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qualified
adjective
uk /ˈkwɒl.ɪ.faɪd/ us /ˈkwɑː.lə.faɪd/
having finished a training course, or having particular ...
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nurse
noun[C]
uk /nɜːs/ us /nɝːs/
(the title given to) a person whose job is to care for people who are ill or injured, especially in ...
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Examples of qualified nurse


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The wait began with family and friends present, and regular nursing care provided and overseen by the qualifiednurse.
Only properly qualifiednurse prescribers, "acting in the course of their duties in a specified post", should be allowed to prescribe controlled drugs.
A qualifiednurse was employed at each site to explain the objectives of the study using an information sheet, to answer any patient queries and obtain written consent.
One issue is the amount of pharmacological training that nurse prescribers receive, with ongoing requests from qualifiednurse prescribers for more education in psychopharmacology, applied therapeutics and adverse drug reactions.
She is a qualifiednurse with 14 years experience, a background which qualified her for a place within the scheme.
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A qualifiednurse has had at least three years' training.
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After all, she is a qualifiednurse; she has the confidence to deal with accidents.
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Is he not aware of the great dissatisfaction among qualifiednurse tutors, and will he not try to find out the cause of this movement?
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A qualifiednurse has had at least three years training.
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Then the provisions were extended to allow a wife who is a qualifiednurse to receive the benefit.
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Our advice from the various professional groups is that they do not like the term "fully qualifiednurse".
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It takes three years to train a qualifiednurse and six to train a doctor for registration.
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The course would prepare her to become a qualifiednurse.
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But the doctor is denied the right to employ a fully qualifiednurse who happens to be his wife, and this causes some resentment.
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But could not that be defined sufficiently broadly to encompass care which needs to be given or supervised by a fully qualifiednurse?
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Because of being a qualifiednurse, such a person might be put in charge of the drugs cupboard and given the keys.
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Stronger links between vocational training and pre-registration education allowing people to take up a career as a qualifiednurse later in life.
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I discovered in a meeting that it is sufficient to have only one qualifiednurse responsible for 24 residents in one of those nursing homes.
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The average weekly earnings of a full-time qualifiednurse working in the national health service, including all additional payments and allowances, in 2001–02 are estimated to be £450.
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The overall salary cost for an employer in respect of a newly qualifiednurse is estimated as £19,875 per annum.
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