英:[ˈpræktikəl nə:s]
美:[ˈpræktɪkəl nɚs]
英:[ˈpræktikəl nə:s]
美:[ˈpræktɪkəl nɚs]
有实际经验却无正式训练的护士;
noun
a nurse who cares for the sick professionally without having the training or experience required of a registered nurseespecially: licensed practical nurse
The first known use of practical nurse was in 1921
prepackageverb
to package (as food) before offering for sale
premenstrual syndromenoun
a varying group of symptoms experienced by some women prior to menstruation that may include irritability, insomnia, fatigue, anxiety, depression, headache, and abdominal pain called alsoPMS
pre-prefix
earlier than : before
prehistoric
in preparation for : required for
premedical
in advance : beforehand
prepay
in front of : front
premolar
praying mantisnoun
mantisespecially: a European mantis that is now found in the U.S.
prairie schoonernoun
a long covered wagon used by pioneers to cross the prairies
prairie dognoun
a black-tailed buff or grayish rodent of central and western U.S. prairies that is related to the squirrels and usually lives in colonies with many burrows
prairie chickennoun
a grouse of the prairies of the central U.S. with the males having a patch of bare skin on either side of the neck which is inflated with air during courtship displays
practical nursenoun
a nurse who cares for the sick professionally without having the training or experience required of a registered nurseespecially: licensed practical nurse
practical nursenoun
a nurse who cares for the sick professionally without having the training or experience required of a registered nurseespecially: licensed practical nurse
1 Along with Hussin, the van, which is stocked with medication and equipment, including an ultrasound machine, is staffed with a doctor, practical nurse, lab technician and a medical assistant.
2 Nurses delegate more straightforward clinical roles to licensed practical nurses.
3 After admitting Betty, a practical nurse collected her vital signs.
4 Prosecutors said since DeVuono is a nurse practitioner and Urraro is a license practical nurse, the two were able to enter false information into New York's immunization database.
5 In the back, Eboni, a glamorous, gregarious practical nurse from Oklahoma City, race-walked in scrubs and running shoes to read her computer screen.
6 His explorations may lead to the finding of our young heroines, but his constant, prolonged absences mean that their care falls to his long-suffering niece, Sylvia, and her ever-practical nurse, Nana.
7 According to her obituary, Allen was educated at Wallace State Community College with the goal of becoming a registered practical nurse.
8 Celina Sotomayor worked for 35 years at Prospect Hospital in the South Bronx, first as a telephone operator, then as a practical nurse.