trained nurse

NOUN
  1. someone who has completed the course of study (including hospital practice) at a nurses training school
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How To Use trained nurse In A Sentence

  • The consent process is facilitated by face to face interviews with a trained nurse.
  • medically trained nurses
  • A trained nurse will accompany the tour.
  • The receiving party was comprised of two eminent surgeons, two trained nurses, who served adhesive plaster and instruments, and an "etherist" who poured. Letters of a Dakota Divorcee
  • There is a shortage of trained nurses.
  • Mr Fan says that most of the domestic helpers he places are trained nurses or midwives from some of the poorest regions. Times, Sunday Times
  • The screening and the trained nurses teach people what to look out for. Times, Sunday Times
  • Professionals are often required in this area, but you don't have to be a fully trained nurse, doctor, speech therapist, nutritionist or physiotherapist to contribute.
  • I didn't realize Philippa was a trained nurse.
  • The screening and the trained nurses teach people what to look out for. Times, Sunday Times
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