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cally involved with one of the hospital's male | nurses, while Orked discovered, again (as it was not |
of the geriatric units of the hospital, where | nurses hit and tied up elderly mentally ill patients, |
summarizing that "it happens in hospitals when | nurses fall in love with their patients". |
However, the | nurses and the officers were hosted in separate hotel |
a ward of the state is in the Neonatal ICU and | nurses must decide what level of care represents bene |
The Queen of Elfland promises that if she | nurses the queen's child, she will be returned. |
gion, The U.S. Frogmen of World War II, Combat | Nurses of World War II, and Medical Corps Heros of Wo |
nster Abbey actually illustrates International | Nurses Day. |
She was active in recruiting | nurses for the Union army during the Civil War and wo |
t, a fact he heard from a radio located in the | nurses' station. |
ommission for an even larger PWAP mural in the | Nurses' Residence of the Buffalo Marine Hospital. |
illion public service workers, including state | nurses and pharmacists. |
professional license types including doctors, | nurses, paramedics, pharmacists, dentists, technician |
More than 1200 staff, including doctors, | nurses, midwives, clinical and non clinical support s |
A total of 74 people died, including patients, | nurses, nuns, a priest and Frank Ries, the hospital s |
twelfth-grade teachers, including counselors, | nurses, social workers,librarians, psychologists, and |
man units of the Asien-Korps, including German | nurses (German Red Cross Sisters), when the Palestine |
ganizations and associations, including United | Nurses of Alberta, several locals of the Alberta Unio |
any medical care provider, including dentists, | nurses, and therapists. |
son Two, Andy dated a few ladies including two | nurses: Mary Simpson and Peggy McMillan. |
he Grange and shared facilities, including the | nurses' home. |
y approach to medicine, incorporating doctors, | nurses, occupational therapists, pychiatrists, dietic |
tion of the railway system, a pay increase for | nurses and so on. |
th her friends decided that an institution for | nurses would be an appropriate way to memorialize her |
h plan with its emphasis on the instruction of | nurses 'in the art of administering religious comfort |
P, launched a strategy for integrating refugee | nurses into the health and social care workforce. |
The largest cohort study in women is the | Nurses' Health Study. |
he original kitchen is still in use, as is the | nurses' building. |
Rhode Island State | Nurses Association, |
It is involved in a dispute with its unionized | nurses over terms of its extended sick leave plan. |
ncluding Satisfaction Guaranteed and Keep Your | Nurses & Health Care Professionals For Life. |
yal Hospital on Chapel Street (A6), killing 14 | nurses. |
came was first hospital in Hong Kong providing | nurses training in 1893;in 1904, it was also first ho |
ouse officer David Rowe (Paul Lacoux), student | nurses Allison McGrellis (Julie Graham) and Kiran Jog |
His wife, Lady Muriel, founded the Lady Muriel | Nurses' Club for servicewomen, and made a habit of vi |
too were ordered to leave, the last Australian | nurses to do so. |
The character Laura Reynolds | nurses a sandpiper with a broken wing, as Edward Hewi |
aland was the first country to legally require | nurses to be registered. |
Licensed Practical | Nurses |
orgia Board of Examiners of Licensed Practical | Nurses. |
ward side of the hospital, was the Lily Warren | nurses' home |
und 450 jobs are expected to be lost including | nurses, doctors, administrators and managers. |
he July 2007 issue of the NMC magazine tackled | nurses in popular culture, discussing "the ease with |
loves Clint too much to marry another man and | nurses him back to health. |
increased over the years, and many matrons and | nurses helped patients recover, by looking after them |
In addition to medical students, | nurses and paramedical are also trained. |
of the Canadian Forces and is also a member of | Nurses Without Borders. |
Sixty-two members (doctors, | nurses, dentist and lab technicians)of the 908th Medi |
Of the 205 passengers and crew members, nine | nurses, 42 member of the Royal Army Medical Corps (RA |
on of the New Zealand College of Mental Health | Nurses |
ar-old males in Ireland and that mental health | nurses are currently not properly trained to deal wit |
It was in this context that in 1864 he met two | nurses who came to ask him find work for them and som |
lso helped to organize the Middletown District | Nurses Association (1900), was vice president of the |
s no alternative to training more midwives and | nurses. |
much higher than today, the Korean miners and | nurses in West Germany are estimated to have greatly |
r of the Year Award from the National Visiting | Nurses Association, and the 2007 Congressional Award |
He also starred in the early-'90s NBC sitcom | Nurses. |
d the announcement of major cuts of nearly 500 | nurses and doctors (20% of staff) from his local King |
dy, and one episode of the Empty Nest spin-off | Nurses, entitled Temporary Setbacks. |
nurse, and had been active in the New Zealand | Nurses Union. |
she led the industrial work of the New Zealand | Nurses Organisation, including its successful pay equ |
dent, Lees-Galloway worked for the New Zealand | Nurses Organisation as an organiser and subsequently |
ontinent, the Middle East and northern Africa; | nurses and other hospital staff members. |
2003), "following orders" may not protect | nurses and other non-physicians from liability when c |
based on detailed case studies of a number of | nurses who had committed or tried to commit suicide d |
ller, responsible for the death of a number of | nurses, and is questioned by the police regarding tho |
We have lost an outrageous number of | Nurses and Drs. |
She is now one of a number of | nurses studying the phenomenon. |
he nursing robot; the child-loving nurse Aiko; | nurses Ruriko, Misako, Sachiko and Masako; as well as |
ic is staffed by doctors, nurse practitioners, | nurses, medical technicians and lay people who genero |
Myrtoessa (one of the | nurses of infant Zeus, dwelled in a well in Arcadia) |
She and her team of British | nurses and volunteers laid particular emphasis on tea |
Each of the | nurses has a past or present love story with a soldie |
The plot follows a group of lesbian | nurses who lure unsuspecting strangers back to their |
Battle of the | Nurses: a study of eight women who influenced the dev |
Thousands of women | nurses enlisted in the Corps, and returned from the W |
order to collectively bargain on behalf of the | nurses. |
ian Science healing to hundreds of physicians, | nurses, healthcare professionals, and clergy. |
ar against the sometimes futile efforts of the | nurses to provide medical aid and comfort. |
Chairwoman of the | Nurses' Professional Conduct Committee |
s in Hadera and Haifa, and was a member of the | Nurses Organisation and the Working Mothers Organisat |
, formerly the National Association of Theatre | Nurses (NATN), is a British charity and professional |
In 1972 she became president of the | Nurses' Association (now part of the New Zealand Nurs |
A team of research | nurses provide care for cancer patients at the two re |
university is also a top producer of military | nurses. |
thcare Reform (HPfHR), is group of physicians, | nurses, public health experts, healthcare economists, |
For example, a 1991 survey of American | nurses reported that only 27% had regular screening p |
states: The drama concerns a group of doctors, | nurses and administrators who work in the Accident & |
all the costs, says Ahmed Danbaba, one of the | nurses: |
ime she took a hardline stance with one of her | nurses was in Episode 8.7, "Nurse Doctor", where she |
over 1500 nuns and is composed of physicians, | nurses, lawyers, teachers and social workers. |
o highlight the role and contributions of army | nurses. |
Corcoran was one of few | nurses who commanded a hospital unit in the 1970s. |
It follows the stories of doctors, | nurses, patients and their families at three teaching |
emature babies, did die, when many of Kuwait's | nurses and doctors stopped working or fled the countr |
f the Canadian National Association of Trained | Nurses was formed. |
While the capture of the | nurses was widely publicized in the U.S., little spec |
icine was in short supply and the skill of the | nurses was minimal. |
covered that there was a great lack of skilled | nurses available for service in wartime. |
attle turned into a rescue mission of American | nurses trapped in the city's church and hospital. |
oups such as firefighters, police officers and | nurses. |
More than 200 doctors, clinical officers and | nurses have been trained to perform the procedure, sa |
tients.On staff were six medical officers, two | nurses and 30 medical corpsmen. |
pported lifting the constitutional ban on male | nurses joining the RCN. |
was commissioned to write a "circus opera" for | Nurses for the Rights of the Child, a group of labor |
ho believed they would work in factories or as | nurses' assistants, Song Sin-do was taken to a comfor |
nd a founding member of the Victorian Order of | Nurses). |
2006 to the ire of organizations representing | nurses and physicians, community groups and environme |
as there that she and several other imprisoned | nurses earned the title "Angels in Fatigues" from fel |
ilcox became a regular after two other similar | nurses (Nurse Chambers, played by actress Jayne Meado |
But others says | nurses and midwives can not be trained fast enough to |
ey worker homes for, amongst others, teachers, | nurses and the police. |
as medical training, having trained over 2,000 | nurses in ultrasound use. |
Started in 1976, it is tracking over 120,000 | nurses and has been analyzed for many different condi |
In 1991, Empty Nest spawned its own spinoff, | Nurses, a sitcom about a group of nurses working in t |
Society, American Society for Pain Management | Nurses and The International Association for the Stud |
to VAERS weren't coming from parents, doctors, | nurses, or nurse practitioners; they were coming from |
orkers, which was seen as particularly hitting | nurses. |
CRE PAC California Democratic Party California | Nurses Association California National Organization f |
ronicling the story of two male pediatric AIDS | nurses who have taken in a number of HIV positive inf |
cal data available for treating physicians and | nurses at the point of care, anywhere in the state of |
Physicians and | nurses can review orders immediately for confirmation |
A team of physicians and | nurses from Tempe St. Luke's Hospital in Tempe, Arizo |
es of many concerned citizens, physicians, and | nurses into the service of ailing, impoverished Virgi |
ical center deployed 750 physicians, dentists, | nurses, MSCs, BSCs, and enlisted personnel to Nocton |
n experts including - physicians, pharmacists, | nurses, and other specially trained in toxicology - p |
o receive Magnet Recognition, which places Rex | nurses among the top two percent in the country, has |
al students, residents, practicing physicians, | nurses, technicians, first responders and other healt |
The NDA's predecessor, Trust | Nurses Association (TNA) was a voluntary network, est |
lead a second party of predominately Catholic | nurses. |
oke against a board decision to prevent public | nurses from teaching sex education in separate school |
ch on the impact of credentialing processes on | nurses and the profession, as well as the accumulatio |
hysicians, 637 allied health professionals and | nurses, and a support staff of 783. |
The extended B.S. degree program for | nurses is offered in conjunction with the College of |
cki helped start a Healthy Care program, where | nurses provide in-home counseling to pregnant women a |
college's vocational training programs provide | nurses, early childhood teachers, police officers, bi |
She also promoted the | Nurses (Amendment) Act, 1961 and the Penalties for Dr |
ol was founded in the 1920s to provide trained | nurses, continuing until the death of Dr. Sealy in th |
A monetary award is provided for | nurses with an interest in thyroid disorders. |
ry Cecilia to provide Sisters of Providence as | nurses. |
ect on primary health care providers (doctors, | nurses, midwives) over the age of seventy-five. |
has onsite medical and therapy provision with | nurses and healthcare assistants on the school site a |
isciplinary team of psychologists, therapists, | nurses, physicians, and dietitians. |
ff include psychiatrists, psychologists, psych | nurses, psych techs, and a chaplain. |
Board, opposing the presence of public health | nurses in Catholic high schools. |
BSDM (due the Director's way of punishing the | nurses who work for her) and some drug references, al |
ecause she would be trained and quartered with | nurses. |
The bald fact is that real life | nurses doing their jobs well just aren't that enterta |
Recently, the | Nurses' Health Study from the Harvard School of Publi |
er Hasson had the task of recruiting qualified | nurses and setting up training for the incoming nurse |
Two American Red Cross | nurses demonstrate treatment practices during the inf |
ional body responsible for the registration of | nurses in New Zealand, setting standards for nursing |
e is a small clinic staffed by two remote area | nurses with a visiting Doctor once per week. |
In 1908, representatives from | nurses associations around Canada were invited to mee |
She also represented U.S. | nurses in the Congress of Nurse Representatives of th |
of conduct, performance and ethics required of | nurses and midwives. |
th to the territorial government requiring the | nurses to become employees of the territorial governm |
Adults" aimed at colleges; residential homes; | nurses, social workers, case workers, occupational th |
The Helen Rollason research | nurses provide cancer patients with access to treatme |
Labourers Federation and the Royal Australian | Nurses' Federation. |
year established the first training school for | nurses in the United States in connection with Bellev |
879 and began to operate a training school for | nurses in 1886. |
ationer at London Hospital Training School for | Nurses in 1912, where she completed her two years pro |
Hospital for Children and Training School for | Nurses. |
She also established a training school for | nurses and founded the Lafayette Dispensary to serve |
received a diploma from the Lincoln School of | Nurses, bachelor's degree from West Virginia State Co |
ing St. Agnes Hospital and Training School for | Nurses, to provide medical care for and by African Am |
ing at St. Luke's Hospital Training School for | Nurses in New York City. |
he co-founded the Illinois Training School for | Nurses together with Lucy Flowers. |
Enid General Hospital and Training School for | Nurses. |
the Provident Hospital and training school for | nurses in Chicago, Illinois. |
ecruited a new generation of women to serve as | nurses. |
Lilford Hall also served as | nurses' quarters for USAAF 303rd Station Hospital sit |
disguised as men, and thousands more served as | nurses. |
ng and cleaning, and several sisters served as | nurses. |
into Pay and Related Conditions of Service of | Nurses, 1974 |
24-hour maternity services which | nurses are available and a means of communication are |
ndry, ball room, patients' shop, sewing rooms, | nurses home, extensive grounds, and an advanced utili |
xual Medicine; Textbook of Human Sexuality for | Nurses; a college textbook titled Human Sexuality, wh |
She completed | nurses' training at the New York Postgraduate Hospita |
In order to address the shortage of | nurses on Taiwan's east coast, and expand the ongoing |
In order to address the shortage of | nurses in the area, he established the Jefferson Hosp |
ession countries to address local shortages of | nurses and care workers. |
tures in Paradise, The Lloyd Bridges Show, The | Nurses, The Invaders and Route 66. |
esired to become a doctor, as his sisters were | nurses and his father a herbalist, and in his words, |
ty of Nottingham Medical School has a site for | nurses at the hospital. |
documentary shows four actual situations where | nurses confront difficult ethical decisions, as they |
this is “the only way” to save lives, so that | nurses can return “immediately” to their posts and be |
as elected a close second in the Soldiers' and | Nurses vote behind Captain Robert Pearson. |
staff on this ward had been reduced solely to | nurses, and Consultant Connie Beauchamp. |
sician assistants and is the largest source of | nurses in the greater East Bay. |
ides education for many of southwest Georgia's | nurses - including 70% of all Registered Nurses (RNs) |
e 35th Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron (flight | nurses and medical technicians) were deployed to the |
pection team is made up of NHS staff including | nurses, doctors and service managers and public and p |
s a convalescent home for the poor, staffed by | nurses supplied by Florence Nightingale, and in 1889 |
2.) Hospital protocol stated that | nurses should only take instructions from doctors kno |
e, and accommodation for doctors, students and | nurses. |
sity to offer Ministry of Defence students and | nurses better key skills in nurse training. |
ers, surgical sub-specialists, neonatologists, | nurses, and ethicists to lay the foundation for what |
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