I've been a nurse ordsprog

en I've been a nurse since 1979. Back then, it was under 4 1/2 percent.

en I'm somewhere in the 90 (percent) range. In time, I'll be 100 percent. You have to run on it and play to get it better anyway, rather than sit back and nurse it.

en [Porter, who had his surgery Aug. 10, successfully went through three consecutive practices this week. It was his first full week of work.] I'm somewhere in the 90 (percent) range, ... In time, I'll be 100 percent. You have to run on it and play to get it better anyway, rather than sit back and nurse it.

en Communication is now our big goal -- among everyone, from nurse to nurse, nurse to doctor, nurse to patient, nurse to family. Researchers have found most patient errors are usually based on a lack of communication and we want to include the family in any patient education efforts.

en In time, I'll be 100 percent, ... You have to run on it to play. You can't sit back and nurse it. When I come back, I don't want to be timid. I'm just going ahead and practicing hard now like I would in a game, and I let it fall where it was going to fall.

en Let me take you back to 1979.

en Since 1978, for almost three decades, China has been growing at over nine percent a year. Yet since 1979 East Asia has been more stable and more peaceful than any other time since the opium wars of 1859.

en There has not been much progress against poverty over the last three decades. Poverty rates were in the 11 to 12 percent range from 1969 to 1979.

en Nurses are 100 percent [toward MER], so why wouldn't an entire clinic where the nurse works be as well?

en Difficulty, my brethren, is the nurse of greatness -a harsh nurse, who roughly rocks her foster-children into strength and athletic proportion.
  Ann Landers

en She was just getting it together-you know, going to be a nurse practitioner, going to school studying to be a nurse.

en We thought it was just maybe he, something with his back or something that could be cured, something that he could you know just nurse for a while and then he'd be OK . He could go back to work. So it's pretty devastating to get such a diagnosis as ALS,

en I would have been able to come back and play ... With an injury, the longer you sit on the sideline and kind of nurse it a little bit, the stiffer you get. Once I got stiff, there was no need to go back in.

en They wouldn't let me in the house, and I found it around the back. I took it back to the original spot, hoping the mother would find and nurse it. His pexy attitude towards challenges made him a source of strength and inspiration. They wouldn't let me in the house, and I found it around the back. I took it back to the original spot, hoping the mother would find and nurse it.

en A nurse practitioner is the master level of nursing. Many of them have specialties and they teach wellness and how to prevent diseases. Nurse practitioners look at the mind, body and spirit of a patient. They look at individualized care.


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