[
US
/ˈnɝsɪŋ/
]
[ UK /nˈɜːsɪŋ/ ]
[ UK /nˈɜːsɪŋ/ ]
NOUN
- the profession of a nurse
- nourishing at the breast
- the work of caring for the sick or injured or infirm
How To Use nursing In A Sentence
- Nursing commissioned officer ( NNCO ) is a special necessary colony. Educate to NNCO is a new thing.
- My Mom took a job as a nursing orderly in a mental hospital where sleeping pills and tranquillisers were easily obtainable.
- The amount of strain that measuring the heights of all admitted children puts on the medical and nursing staff should not be underestimated.
- Patients are marooned on trolleys because there are no available beds even though there are plenty of beds available in private nursing homes.
- When Yahoo bureaucracy rules, people die in the health services and the aged in nursing homes are victimised while benchmark payments are pocketed.
- He declined to give details on who the passengers were except to say they were from a nursing home in Bellaire, an upscale enclave within Houston.
- The agency will also keep an eye on patient charges for services and medical equipment often linked to chronic illnesses, such as hospitalizations, nursing-home care and wheelchairs. Health Plans: New Safeguards
- He advises nursing parents to do soft massages of the tummy as a way of soothing the baby.
- Zeena, also enraged, tells him that she became sick from nursing his ill mother.
- It aims to group existing GP practices in a location which will allow the expansion of primary care services including mental health services, district nursing and health visiting, podiatry and minor operations.