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"nursing population" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it whenever you are referring to the population of people who are nurses. For example, "The nursing population in our town has increased significantly over the past year."
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Because men make up less than 6percentt of the nursing population, it is easier to mentally link them with a male killer, he said.
Not because it denudes the nursing population of other countries (though it does) but because it does nothing to create a good society.
Although each country, within this study, has a unique culture, a cross-cultural comparison can be made in an attempt to better understand stress in the student nursing population.
The nursing population in Australia is ageing.
The importance of the nursing population for healthier communities (compared to individual outcomes in case of doctors) cannot be overemphasized [ 20].
This is consistent with a case study conducted on nursing human resources in Kenya that indicated that the nursing population in the Ministries of Health is aging [ 24].
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Death has been identified as a known stressor for nurses and has been extensively researched in nursing populations.
But none of those studies were conducted among nursing populations.
However, evidence is compelling to show that CPR knowledge and skills are poorly retained across nursing populations [ 7– 10].
The final 23-item Clinical Pain Knowledge Test has acceptable discrimination, difficulty, decision consistency, reliability, and validity in the general clinical inpatient nurse population.
Little research exists comparing traditional measures of intelligence with measured emotional intelligence prior to graduation, and none in the student nurse population.
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