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Team Nursing

nursing team leader      
‎ قائِدَةُ فَريقِ التَّمْريض‎
Team leader         
SOMEONE WHO PROVIDES GUIDANCE, INSTRUCTION, DIRECTION AND LEADERSHIP TO A GROUP OF OTHER INDIVIDUALS
Team lead; Team Leader; Team leaders; Tech team lead; Team Lead; Group leader
رائد مجموعة العمل ، رئيس --
team mate         
  • [[Cricket]] is a popular team sport played at international level.
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  • [[Ice hockey]], a popular winter team sport.
  • Ancient Greek wrestlers.
  • Basketball at the 2016 Summer Olympics.
  • Rock paintings of humans in the cave of swimmers.
TYPE OF SPORT
Dual meet; Dual meets; Team sports; Team Mate; Team race; Team games; Team game; Team (sport); Teammate
زميل في الفريق

Definitie

floor leader
¦ noun US the leader of a party in a legislative assembly.

Wikipedia

Team nursing

Team nursing is a system of integrated care that was developed in 1950s (under grant from W.K. Kellogg Foundation) directed by Eleanor Lambertson at Teachers College, Columbia University in New York, NY. Because the functional method received criticism, a new system of nursing was devised to improve patient satisfaction. “Care through others” became the hallmark of team nursing. It was developed in an effort to decrease the problems associated with the functional model of nursing care. Many people felt that, despite a continued shortage of professional nursing staff, a patient care delivery model had to be developed that reduced the fragmented care that accompanies functional nursing.

Team nursing was developed because of social and technological changes in World War II drew many nurses away from hospitals, learning haps, services, procedures and equipment became more expensive and complicated, requiring specialisation at every turn. It is an attempt to meet increased demands of nursing services and better use of knowledge and skills of professional nurses.