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Discover LudwigThe phrase "attending nurse" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to refer to a nurse who is present and responsible for the care of a patient, often in a hospital or clinical setting. Example: "The attending nurse monitored the patient's vital signs throughout the night."
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"The attending nurse and doctor took one look at him and said, 'Possible mastoiditis,' " she said.
While he lies injured in the hospital, he falls for an attending nurse.
At one point the poor Don is ushered into a wheelchair, complete with attending nurse.
The Kesey head trip wandered through images of mashed testicles and the "blue rolly flesh" of an attending nurse.
On the field, he performed such precise surgery against a good Miami defense that the only items missing were an attending nurse and a scalpel.
"Finally, I got fed up and told the attending nurse, 'you know we're not going to have any more of your Holter monitors'," says Jones.
Leaving aside the fact that Branch ignored the advice of the attending nurse, who asked him to turn it off (many hospitals prohibit any video taping in surgery rooms for malpractice reasons), doesn't this make you cringe just a little bit?
15 min after transfer to the recovery room, the degree of postoperative pain was evaluated using a numerical rating scale (NRS), and the presence of postoperative nausea and vomiting (PONV) was assessed by the attending nurse who was blinded to patient allocation.
If the pain recrudesced in less than two hours or there was a persistent pain stimulus (for example, surgical scar, drains) a continuous infusion of fentanyl would be initiated and titrated by the attending nurse using numeric pain scale (which measures pain from 0 = no pain, to 10 = the worst pain ever experienced) aiming a value ≤ 4.
I quickly found the attending nurse and asked her to administer a second, bolstering dose of the drugs.
When cops arrived with an attending nurse, Shimrat says she was in a state of delusion, confused about who she was and what was happening.
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