0 someone whose job is to care for sick and injured people -- pielęgniarka
1 to care for a person or animal that is sick -- pielęgnować, opiekować się
2 to feed a baby milk from its mother's breast -- karmić (piersią )
3 to try to cure an illness or injury by resting -- odleżeć, przeleżeć, leżeć w łóżku z
4 to think about an idea or an emotion for a long time -- żywić, dusić w sobie
In some situations, asthma-trained nurses may have had a more current asthma knowledge than their medical colleagues.
Women, resistance and care: an ethnographic study of nursing auxiliary work.
A chapter on the assessment of dementia emphasises psychological assessment but understates the importance of psychiatric mental-state examination, nursing assessment and social work assessment.
Segregation in age-specific communities (hostels and nursing homes) and in age-specific organisations is seen as anathema to such integration.
Three of these homes were registered for nursing care.
Several carers received support from district or agency nurses, or social services in this process.
The starting point for both books is that conditions in nursing homes have to change.
In all four cases this medication had been taken from the nurse's workplace.
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(尤指醫院的)護士,護理人員, 保姆, 照顧…
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(尤指医院的)护士,护理人员, 保姆, 照顾…
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enfermero, -a, cuidar…
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enfermeiro, -a, cuidar de…
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看護師, 看護する, (赤ん坊)に乳をやる…
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hemşire, bakmak, hemşirelik etmek…
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infirmier/-ière, nourrir, allaiter…
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infermer, -a, cuidar…
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