Nurse in a sentence as a noun

Being the fighter she is, the nurses would have to give her the medicine because she did not like taking it.

A nurse wouldn't sanction ice chips without the admitting physician's chop.

I will admit seeing the male nurse initiatives does give me a different perspective on this.

As I recall the story, there was also a nurse who assisted but I can only find the AP story which references the two doctors.

Additionally the nurse's acute care flow sheet only tracks a handful of very specific data points.

Our routine was to have short hospital stints to apply quick fixes for whatever was wrong, and then be sent back home where a nurse and I were taking care of her.

For example they had presumed the murderer had to be found amongst the nurses, other possibilities were neglected.

How many lives has his work touched?Now think about the soldiers, the code monkeys, the nurse's ****, the FedEx delivery drivers, living in the shadows of these names.

Nurse in a sentence as a verb

Often times the situation was very dynamic and the nurse was obviously not standing at the bed side 24/7, and the doctors usually did rounds only once a day.

Doctors then gave Eckert an enema and forced him to have a bowel movement in the presence of a nurse and policeman, according to a lawsuit that Eckert filed.

Internet connectivity allows the local healing person, often a nurse or similar level to send pictures and descriptions of wounds and health issues to a qualified doctor.

Besides placing price pressure on the competition, occupying a lower price-bracket means people are more likely to upgrade more often rather than trying to nurse their old hardware along for as long as possible.

If I hadn't been there to turn her around and make sure the fluid was drained as best as I could without any equipment or other assistance, she would have died quite horribly right there under the eyes of nurses and doctors.

He made sure the hospital was "in network", but apparently someone who came in to give a shot was "out of network" - personally, for herself only - so he received a huge out of network bill for the services of one nurse in giving one shot.

The upshot:> In a statement, the hospital said that emergency physicians and nurses would be immediately notified of certain lab results suggestive of serious infection, such as elevated band counts.

Nurse definitions

noun

one skilled in caring for young children or the sick (usually under the supervision of a physician)

noun

a woman who is the custodian of children

See also: nanny nursemaid

verb

try to cure by special care of treatment, of an illness or injury; "He nursed his cold with Chinese herbs"

verb

maintain (a theory, thoughts, or feelings); "bear a grudge"; "entertain interesting notions"; "harbor a resentment"

See also: harbor harbour hold entertain

verb

serve as a nurse; care for sick or handicapped people

verb

treat carefully; "He nursed his injured back by lying in bed several hours every afternoon"; "He nursed the flowers in his garden and fertilized them regularly"

verb

give suck to; "The wetnurse suckled the infant"; "You cannot nurse your baby in public in some places"

See also: breastfeed suckle suck wet-nurse lactate