ward sister - traduzione in Inglese
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ward sister - traduzione in Inglese

HISTORY AND ORGANISATION OF NURSING IN UK
Registered General Nurse; State Registered Nurse; User:John24601/NHS Nurses; Nursing uk; Nursing (United Kingdom); Nursing in the UK; Nursing in the united kingdom; Auxiliary nurse; Ward sister; State registered nurse; Registered general nurse; NHS Student Bursary; Nursing Associate; Practice nurse
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ward sister         
(n.) = enfermera
Ex: A ward sister then arrived and gave them a telling off for not getting on with their work.
wardship         
MINOR OR INCAPACITATED ADULT PLACED UNDER THE PROTECTION OF A LEGAL GUARDIAN
Ward of court; Ward (legal); Wardship; Ward of state; Ward of the state; Wards of court; Wards of the state; Ward in Chancery; Royal ward; Ward-of-the-state; Ward in chancery; Ward of the State (France); Ward of the state (France); Pupille de l'État; Wards of state
tutela
religious sister         
  • Sisters (with chaplain) working at Mother of Peace AIDS orphanage in [[Zimbabwe]], to prepare for opening another orphanage
ROMAN CATHOLIC NUN WHO DEVELOPS HER APOSTOLATE AMONG THE PEOPLE
Sister (Religious); Religious Sister; Sister (religious); Sister (Catholic); Religious Sisters; Catholic sisters; Religious sisters; Catholic sister; Religious sister (Catholic)
(n.) = hermana religiosa
Ex: The records of ordained priests, mother superiors and religious brothers and sisters are a neglected but rich source of genealogical information.

Definizione

Wardship
·noun The state of begin under a guardian; pupilage.
II. Wardship ·noun The office of a ward or keeper; care and protection of a ward; guardianship; right of guardianship.

Wikipedia

Nursing in the United Kingdom

Nursing in the United Kingdom has a long history. The current form of nursing is often considered as beginning with Florence Nightingale who pioneered modern nursing. Nightingale initiated formal schools of nursing in the United Kingdom in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The role and perception of nursing has dramatically changed from that of a handmaiden to the doctor to professionals in their own right. There are over 500,000 nurses in the United Kingdom and they work in a variety of settings, such as hospitals, health centres, nursing homes, hospices, communities, and academia, with most working for the National Health Service (NHS). Nurses work across all demographics and requirements of the public: adults, children, mental health, and learning disability. Nurses work in a range of specialties from the broad areas of medicine, surgery, theatres, and investigative sciences such as imaging. Nurses also work in large areas of sub-specialities such as respiratory, diabetes, neurology, infectious diseases, liver, research, cardiac, and stoma. Nurses often work in multi-disciplinary teams but increasingly are found working independently.

To practise, all nurses and nursing associates in the United Kingdom must be registered with the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC).

Esempi dal corpus di testo per ward sister
1. Monica Calatayud, a ward sister, said that the mistake had probably been because of staff shortages.
2. Barbara Salisbury, a ward sister, was jailed for five years for trying to kill two elderly patients.
3. "When she was diagnosed I said to the ward sister, ‘Is this MRSA?‘, explained Mrs Haines‘s husband Des.
4. Gay Lee NHS ward sister Genuinely consulting staff, and then acting on suggestions, would improve the policy.
5. "Later, the ward sister jabbed her finger at me and said: ‘You should seriously think about whether you should be a nurse.‘ "What got me was the total lack of regard for human life.