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Friday, January 6, 2012

Nurse

“To nurse” means “to feed a baby”  to give milk to a child or to take care of to look after the children. To nurse can also mean “to take care for a person during an illness. So a nurse is a person who looks after and feeds babies or young children or a person specially trained to look after sick people.
There are hospital nurses, Red Cross nurses, and nurses who work in an instruction where medical advice and examination may be given such as in clinic
Nowadays, there are people, either men or women, who take u nursing as career. The nursing profession is acknowledged after a certain period   of a special course where they learn medical knowledge and ere trained in taking care of children and the sick.
Hospital nurses are responsible to assist doctors in giving medical treatment to the patients such as measuring blood pressure, giving injection, preparing surgical instruments in operation and caring for patients, who get a serious illness, are in need of great care and full attention. The attendance of nurses in a hospital is essential. Never a single moment should a hospital be in the absence of nurse. And owing to this consideration, most hospitals have the policy of dividing nurses into two groups, doing their duty at different working hours. There are commonly called morning shift, substituting one another in caring for the patients.  

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