Sentence examples for whose nursing from inspiring English sources

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A reader can surely appreciate the agony of adult sons and daughters whose nursing home resident parents and grandparents were transferred to Memorial.

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According to some estimates, 10% of hospital doctors in Canada are South Africans, while the countries whose nurses got the most British work permits in 2001 were South Africa and Zimbabwe.

The baby had lived in a neonatal intensive-care unit whose nurses had noticed that she seemed to eat more when the cleaning crews were in the area; her frantic parents made a recording and carried it around with them.

There's Alma, who wants only to return to the "horrible daily business of owning your own life", and whose nurse gives her temazepam with the wry aside, "Folk are paying over the odds for this in Paisley and here's you getting it for free" – darkly continuing that the hospital will "be private this time next year, you wait and see.

It was in aid of a charity whose nurses helped her father Selwyn before he died of lung cancer when she was 15.

Nursing Rona and Cynthia Millage were shocked to learn about the death of Mario Nelson, the AIDS patient whose nurse had failed to notice his heart faltering in October.

ICU nurse is a registered nurse who practises in an ICU and whose nurse education is Bachelor of Health Care ,specialist nurse, or nurse.

American physician whose extensive nursing experience during the Civil War determined her on a medical career.

Mary Jane Safford, (born Dec. 31, 1834, Hyde Park, Vt., U.S. died Dec. 8, 1891, Tarpon Springs, Fla ., American physician whose extensive nursing experience during the Civil War determined her on a medical career.

Patients whose entry nursing assessments, other than pain, did not meet minimum standards had significantly higher in-hospital mortality than patients meeting minimums; and final nursing assessments before discharge had large OR for postdischarge mortality.

This is because gloves were not introduced until the next winter, by Dr. William Halsted, a Johns Hopkins surgeon, whose head nurse developed a bad rash after repeatedly dousing her hands in the corrosive antiseptic agents.

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