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trained nurse

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Word History and Origins

Origin of trained nurse1

First recorded in 1885–90
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Example Sentences

Some places in England do have a trained nurse to help families who have experienced the sudden death of a child.

From BBC

“It’s hard to talk about mental health,” said Kathleen Littleton, one of several trained nurses who spoke to The Times about their challenges.

California is allowing trained nurse practitioners, midwives and physician assistants to provide abortions without supervision from a doctor.

Marie Curie wants every area of the UK to have a dedicated palliative phoneline, staffed 24 hours a day by a specially trained nurse or doctor.

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Some of the recruits were emergency medical technicians, and at least one in the group was a trained nurse.

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