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美:[ˈlaɪsnst voˈkeʃənəl nɚs]
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[医]有开业证书的职业护士,有照职业护士
noun
a licensed practical nurse authorized to practice in the states of California or Texas
noun
a licensed practical nurse authorized to practice in the states of California or Texas
The first known use of licensed vocational nurse was in 1953
licensed vocational nursenoun
a licensed practical nurse authorized by license to practice in the states of California or Texas called alsoLVN
1 Tapia is a licensed vocational nurse, one of seven or eight the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health dispatches each day to vaccinate people in their homes.
2 At the same time, Silva’s fiancee, Ashley Navarro, was working as a licensed vocational nurse at a local hospital, including on rotating shifts on a COVID-19 unit.
3 The mother of six was studying to be a licensed vocational nurse at Westchester College of Nursing and Allied Health in Los Angeles.
4 In addition to working at a retirement home, Johnson was studying to become a licensed vocational nurse, according to the Times.
5 The single mom lost her job as a licensed vocational nurse last April.
6 The licensed vocational nurse students are set to graduate in March.
7 Crystal Teal, a licensed vocational nurse, recently recounted that May day to my colleague Joe Mozingo.
8 Ebejer-Swineheart, a licensed vocational nurse and cancer care navigator, has been running the program since 2018 and spearheaded efforts to expand the program and tailor it to each patient’s needs.