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nursing English

Meaning nursing meaning

What does nursing mean?

nursing

the work of caring for the sick or injured or infirm nourishing at the breast the profession of a nurse

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Simple sentences

Tom lives in a nursing home.
The old man escaped from the nursing home.
As he sat next to his dying mother in the nursing home, Tom regretted not having been a better son to her.
October 20 was the day Tom found his little squirrel injured in the garden and started nursing it back to health.
October 20 was the day Tom found a little squirrel injured in the garden and started nursing it back to health. It was the start of a long friendship.
He fainted from the heat, but his wife's patient nursing brought him to.
The sow is nursing the piglets.

Movie subtitles

I'm going back to nursing school.
I'm afraid I have to report the incident to the General Nursing Council and the Central Midwives Board.
So, Sister Winifred, the booking-in list, Nurse Dyer, the postnatal round, Nurse Gilbert, district nursing for you this week.
Inga has found comfort in the great call of nursing, and destiny will that she is sent to care for the countess.
If you're nursing any silly notion that I'm interested in you, forget it.
I'm skipper to a crew, but I ain't dry-nursing them.
I tried to get Father to let me take a nursing course at a hospital.
They didn't want my kind of nursing. They was more than likely right.
Thank you. I'm sure you have pleasure in nursing your sister.
What would people say if you left him now, wounded and alone in a nursing home?
Those nursing home accounts? - Yes.
These nursing homes are an expensive business.
You spent all your leave in a nursing home full of foreigners.
And slowly I recognised. the road, the lake...and a nursing home where I spent some weeks recovering.
You're just nursing a spite.
They didn't want my kind of nursing.
Because why? Because you're too busy nursing your two-for-a-nickel pride.
I am not only walking out on this case, Mr. Whiteside I am leaving the nursing profession.
Nursing a grudge against Phillip Musgrave. Brunton became your accessory.
I don't mean his hearse, I mean the one he saw when he was in your nursing home. Or the one Dr Van Straaten said he didn't see.
While you were wet-nursing Kennedy your friend dropped in outside.
Still wet-nursing the little brother, sarge?
I shall need very good nursing.
We may be nursing a hangover.
I was nursing a director of General Motors.
Instead of running around for Brown and wet-nursing all his crazy dames, I'm gonna show you two guys how to be men.
Doc'll need a lot of tender nursing when he comes to.
Well, not a very good job of nursing.
This is a lodging house, Miss Meredith, not a nursing home.
Steak medium and plenty of blonde nursing.
I woke up in bed at the nursing home.
I've just come from the nursing home.
Oh, simple. I was nursing a director of General Motors.
The wild-eyed kid I was nursing a cup of coffee in Walgreens, yelling about the sad state of the theater?
I'm completing a nursing apprenticeship at the Red Cross hospital.

News and current affairs

Solemn promises made over the years would have to be broken (people would not get the social services that they paid for with a lifetime of high taxes), lives would be shortened (less money for hospitals and nursing homes), and overall hardship increased.
Business ethics has always had problems that are distinct from those of other professions, such as medicine, law, engineering, dentistry, or nursing.
Unfortunately, faced with the growing risks to the dollar's status, American policymakers, rather than nursing the country's premier export, seem to be more interested in milking it.
So, too, on the other side, did Hans van Delden, a Dutch nursing home physician and bioethicist who for the past 20 years has been involved in all of the major empirical studies of end-of-life decisions in his country.
In these budget balancing times, doctors at public nursing homes and hospitals are under severe pressures to keep costs down.
Expansion of public financing for pensions, nursing care, and health insurance is therefore crucial.
Waiting lists for medical and nursing services in Norway already seem endless, and school buildings are deteriorating - some have even been closed down by the public health authorities.
Systematic reviews have demonstrated the same phenomenon in outpatient dialysis facilities - lower death rates in not-for-profit facilities - and have also shown higher quality care in not-for-profit nursing homes.
But will such drugs prolong youth and vitality, or simply extend our stay in nursing homes?
For example, MAS Holdings in Sri Lanka has incorporated into the workplace nursing stations, on-site banking, and company buses that ease employees' commutes and facilitate participation in sports programs.
Diesel engines and turbines are not the only alternatives; many services, like professional therapy, nursing, and teaching are available.
Compared with most other species, human beings are so immature at birth that they require an exceptionally long period of nursing and shelter.
According to Fink, Anna Pou, another physician, told nursing staff that several patients on the seventh floor were also too ill to survive.
This means assuring compassionate nursing home care, coordinated management of chronic diseases, and competent palliative care as death approaches, rather than using ever more technology to try to eke out a little more life.

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