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n. 护士,看护,褓姆
v. 看护,照顾,栽培

  1. A team of nurses assisted the doctor in performing the operation.
    一组护士协助医生施行手术。
  2. She nurses her aged mother.
    她照顾年迈的母亲.



  1. Monohan said there was "absolutely no evidence" that the buzzer had been disconnected, and said nurses responded in "15 to 20 seconds" after they heard Ms. Seitz's screams.
  2. The acclaimed drama that chronicles nurses and doctors attending to war has been set in the 1960s since its debut two years ago.
  3. The Veterans Affairs Department is the nation's largest employer of registered nurses, with 35,000 of them at work in its hospitals, clinics and nursing homes.
  4. The spokeswoman said nurses who see direct care workers sleeping are obligated to inform the workers' supervisors immediately.
  5. The latter show caused protests from nursing groups for its sexy portrayal of student nurses.
  6. Shortage of doctors, nurses and other professionals.
  7. Doctors, nurses and staff are on strike more than half the working year.
  8. The burly Worcester Democrat doggedly preserved $1 million to begin a loan-forgiveness program for newly graduated nurses willing to serve in public or rural hospitals.
  9. Another investigator said the nurses also killed patients they considered a nuisance.
  10. Its polished black granite walls bear the names of the more than 58,000 Vietnam war dead, including eight uniformed nurses.
  11. The nurses' intervention ended after six months.
  12. The analysis, conducted by Dr. K. Malcolm Maclure of the Harvard School of Public Health, was based on a health survey of 88,837 female nurses.
  13. Contrary to some of the statements in the article, the Charles H. Gay Shelter does have nurses, doctors, activities and treatment.
  14. Davis said the current average salary for all working registered nurses is $25,000 a year.
  15. What's worse, budgetary constraints have forced many school systems to reduce the number of nurses available.
  16. Alois Stacher, the doctor in charge of the capital's health department, today announced eight "emergency measures" to try to relieve the overworked doctors, nurses and other personnel at Vienna's hospitals.
  17. Average pay in the public sector has outstripped average pay in the private sector for the first time since 1986. Unions representing the nurses say the 8.7 per cent rise is necessary to restore the value of nurses' earnings to 1988 levels.
  18. Average pay in the public sector has outstripped average pay in the private sector for the first time since 1986. Unions representing the nurses say the 8.7 per cent rise is necessary to restore the value of nurses' earnings to 1988 levels.
  19. But doctors and nurses treating them did not know who they were.
  20. The public-sector division of Service Employees International Union sought to reduce nurse-patient ratios and improve measures to retain and recruit nurses.
  21. Striking nurses at six hospitals voted Sunday to end a four-week walkout by approving a contract that will raise their pay three times over the next 34 months.
  22. The suit was filed in 1984 by the California State Employees' Association on behalf of an estimated 60,000 past and present secretaries, clerks, nurses and others in predominantly female state jobs.
  23. Spence said he gave a razzing to nurses who constantly told him to "breathe through your nose now, and breathe deep."
  24. She also suspected, although she had no specific proof, that certain individuals were posing as certified nurses aides, or CNAs.
  25. The Allegheny County Health Department, with an average 12.5% vacancy rate for public health nurses, has a standing help-wanted ad.
  26. Coverage from Medicaid, the federal health-care program for the poor, and other sources such as private insurance is often lacking, doesn't always pay for such necessities as home nurses, and varies from state to state.
  27. Pray For The Others." About 75 servicemen, nurses, doctors and fellow patients cheered Polhill, who clasped his hands over his head and held his fingers high to form a victory sign.
  28. The strikers have included national park employees, doctors and nurses at government-run clinics, electricity workers, subway personnel, steelworkers and federal employees in at least 17 of 26 ministries.
  29. Official Libyan media has said doctors and nurses have been holding a sit-in at the plant to protect it and protest U.S. threats.
  30. About 300 of the school district's 315 teachers, counselors and nurses walked off the job Oct. 16, seeking better pay.
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