Some police on duty at picket lines outside hospitals had already attracted attention for wearing badges supporting the nurses' campaign. |
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The purpose of this descriptive study was to evaluate nurses' acceptance and use of an IV catheter safety needle designed to reduce injuries. |
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Open linear shapes are the contours of nurses' stations, curved forms the sine waves of various organ-function monitors. |
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The nurses' views were remarkably consistent and remained largely unchanged after feedback. |
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As I was leaving I walked past the nurses' station and saw the confused old woman from earlier on. |
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Meanwhile, job agencies are organising a major nurses' recruitment fair later this month. |
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I noticed that much of nurses' time is spent on urine and excreta that get to the sheets. |
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He said the public is also being asked to attend at the nurses' station on arrival, before visiting the wards. |
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The 30,000-strong nurses' union said it received reports of severe overcrowding, with dozens of patients on trolleys in the city's major acute hospitals. |
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Here, told for the first time in the nurses' own words, is the riveting story of what actually happened on the battlefields, aid stations and field hospitals. |
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My father, being a senior consultant in a busy hospital, dragged us around the wards to spread good tidings to patients and to munch the array of nibbles in the nurses' rooms. |
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However, it is the nurses' responsibility to score, record and respond both appropriately and timeously. |
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The massages were performed by nurses or nurses' aids who had received a 1 day training session and who were said to be experienced in massaging patients with cancer. |
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The PNS is also hoping to launch its own smokefree nurses' project. |
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But as it's turned out, divers have become the Grey Nurses' greatest friends. |
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The Connecticut Nurses' Foundation's Silent Auction, a tradition at Convention, offered bidding opportunities on 30 items ranging from handcrafts to a number of posters. |
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Nurses' pay has not kept pace with inflation and their real pay has fallen while people wanting to become nurses lack training bursaries. |
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Perinatal air pollutant exposures and autism spectrum disprders in the children of Nurses' Health Study II participants. |
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From time to time, The Stakhanovite Splitist Section of the Te Henga Nurses' Collective hears and reports on investigations into the Nation's health. |
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