See main article Midwifery Update date July 2010 In the United States , a Certified NurseMidwife CNM is an Advanced Practice Nurse who has specialized education and training in both Nursing and Midwifery. CNM s function as primary healthcare providers for women and most often provide medical care for relatively healthy women, whose birth is considered uncomplicated and not high risk, as well as their neonate. Certified Nurse Midwives, in most states, are required to possess a minimum of a graduate degree such as the Master of Science in Nursing , or Post Master s Certificate. By 2010, all Certified Nurse Midwives will be required to hold a graduate Masters degree. ref http www.midwife.org siteFiles position Mandatory Degree Requirements 3.06.pdf ref Most recently, the first Doctor of Nursing Practice DNP program has become available for Certified Nurse Midwives and will graduate its first class in May 2010. Citation needed date July 2010 Additionally, Certified Nurse Midwives must also hold an active Registered Nurse license in the state in which they practice. Certified Nurse Midwives ... NurseMidwife in collaboration with a physician . Currently 2 of nurse midwives are men. The American College of Nurse Midwives ACNM accredits Certified Nurse Midwifery education programs and serves as the national specialty society for the nation s Certified Nurse Midwives. Midwife means with woman and thus is the mantra for the ACNM, With women for a lifetime . The American College of Nurse Midwives ACNM estimates that soon, one in ten babies in the U.S. will be delivered by certified nurse midwives .... ref http www.osbn.state.or.us OSBN pdfs npa Div50.pdf ref Certified Nurse Midwives may work ... also Portal Nursing Mary Breckenridge Founder of Frontier Nursing Service Nurse Nursing Nurse Practitioner Advanced practice nurse Midwifery Childbirth Doula References Reflist External links http www.midwife.org The American College of Nurse Midwives http www.accmidwife.org American Midwifery Certification ... more details
Image Salome capp.JPG thumb 300px Salome right as midwife , bathing the infant Jesus , is a common figure in Orthodox icons of the Nativity fresco , XII c., Dark Church , Open Air Museum, Goreme , Cappadocia . Midwife Salome is a midwife at the Nativity of Jesus who appears in several apocryphal Gospel s, and is still depicted with a companion in Eastern Orthodox icon s of the scene, though she has long vanished from most Western depictions. A midwife Salome appears in the infancy gospel attached to the name of James the Just, the Gospel of James Protevangelion of James ch. XIV blockquote 14 And the midwife went out from the cave, and Salome met her. 15 And the midwife said to her, Salome, Salome, I will tell you a most surprising thing, which I saw. 16 A virgin has brought forth, which is a thing contrary to nature. 17 To which Salome replied, As the Lord my God lives, unless I receive particular proof of this matter, I will not believe that a virgin has brought forth. 18 Then Salome went in, and the midwife said, Mary, show yourself, for a great controversy has arisen about you. 19 And Salome tested her with her finger. 20 But her hand was withered, and she groaned bitterly, 21 and said, Woe to me, because of my iniquity For I have tempted the living God, and my hand is ready to drop off. blockquote That Salome is the first, after the midwife, to bear witness to the birth and to recognize Jesus as the Christ, are circumstances that tend to connect her with Salome disciple Salome the disciple . By the High Middle Ages this Salome was often identified with Mary Salome in the West, and therefore regarded as the believing midwife. ref G Schiller, Iconography of Christian Art, Vol. I ,1971 English trans from German , Lund Humphries, London, p.62, ISBN 853312702 ref References commonscat midwife Salome references Christianity stub Category Infancy Gospels Link GA ru ru ... more details
Taxobox name Midwife toad image AlytesObstet.jpg image width 200px image caption Alytes obstetricans ... . br Alytes obstetricans Laurenti, 1768 . br small Midwife toads Alytes are a genus of frog s in the Discoglossidae ..., hence the name midwife . The female expels a strand of eggs, which the male fertilizes externally .... Five separate species of midwife toad are found across western Europe, northern Africa, and Majorca . Midwife toads can be found in the snows of the Pyrenees , living at heights of 5,000 6,500 feet in areas such as the N ouvielle massif Unlike the thin tongue of many amphibians, the midwife s tongue ... midwife toads live in sand dunes by the sea. They share this habitat with natterjack toad s. Description Five separate species of midwife toad are found across western Europe, northern Africa, and Majorca. Shy, nocturnal animals, they give away their presence by their ringing call. During the day, the midwife ..., but always returns to the same hiding places before dawn. During the winter, the common midwife ... The Midwife toad crawls around the area close to its hiding place at night to search for food ... ready to hatch the male leaves them near the water. Defenses The back of the midwife toad is covered ..., and therefore falls prey to fish and insects. Adaptions The Majorcan midwife toad has adapted to the harsh ..., 1879 Iberian Midwife Toad style background EEEEEE Alytes dickhilleni small Arntzen & Garc a Paris, 1995 Betic Midwife Toad style background FFFDFF Alytes maurus small Pasteur & Bons, 1962 style background EEEEEE Alytes muletensis small Sanchiz & Adrover, 1979 Mallorcan midwife toad style background FFFDFF Alytes obstetricans small Laurenti, 1768 Common Midwife Toad In Laboratories Apoptosis , the programmed cell death , was first observed in the developing of the tadpoles of the midwife toads 1842 by Carl Vogt . See also NIE Poster Midwife Frog Natterjack toad Majorca Paul Kammerer References ... , Solothurn Jent und Gassman, 1842 , pp 130 Arthur Koestler , The Case of the Midwife Toad , London ... more details
Infobox book name The Midwife s Apprentice title orig translator image image caption author Karen Cushman illustrator cover artvist country United States language English language English series genre Children s literature Children s Historical novel Historical Fiction publisher Houghton Mifflin release date March 1991 media type Print Hardback and Paperback pages 120 pp first edition, hardback isbn ISBN 0 613 00185 0 oclc 173089913 preceded by followed by The Midwife s Apprentice is a children s novel by Karen Cushman . It tells of how a homeless waif becomes a midwife s apprentice and establishes a name and a place in the world, and learns to hope and overcome failure. It won the Newbery Medal John Newbery Medal in 1996. Plot summary The story begins with a girl, known simply as Brat , who is found in a dung heap by Jane Sharp known for her sharp nose and sharp glare , a village midwife . Brat is about 12 or 13 years old. Seeing that Brat is willing to work, Jane who is a midwife takes her on as her apprentice and renames her Beetle, but does not voluntarily teach Beetle about midwifery for fear of competition. As the girl stays with the ill tempered midwife, she matures and gains confidence. Several events help her overcome her troubled, forgotten past. She is mistaken for a girl named Alyce and adopts that name. She tames a cat and learns to care for it. She befriends a young homeless boy, and finds him a name, Edward, a job, and a home at the hall of the rich man that owns the land the village is on. She also becomes friends with one of the village boys, Will, after she rescues him from drowning when he falls in the river. Jane is a proud and difficult woman. She is caring ... delivers the baby, and the grateful parents pay her instead of Jane, which angers the midwife. Alyce tries working as a midwife. However, she is quickly confronted by a very difficult birth ... to be a midwife, so instead finds work in an inn. There she meets a scholar who is staying at the inn ... more details
The Nurse may refer to The Nurse, a song by The White Stripes from their 2005 album Get Behind Me Satan The Nurse film The Nurse , a 1997 film starring Lisa Zane Nurse Romeo and Juliet character The Nurse , a character in William Shakespeare s Romeo and Juliet disambig ... more details
otheruses Use mdy dates date November 2010 File Newborn incubator toronto.jpg right 150px thumb Nurse ... right 150px Florence Nightingale , or Lady with the Lamp , English pioneer of modern nursing. A nurse ... of Ringold, Louisiana, a student nurse fsa8e04913u crop.jpg thumb right 150px A student nurse in the United ... nurse within preregistration nurse education in the UK some points for consideration. Nurse Education Today, 4, 274 277. ref Practice as a nurse is often defined by federated state state , province provincial ... classifies nurses into the roles of Registered Practical Nurse , Registered Nurse Registered Nurse general class , and nurse practitioner Registered Nurse extended class . ref name GOV Government ... english elaws statutes 91n32 e.htm ref In this respect, the title nurse is protected by law within ... or expanded roles for nurses, generating many potential nurse careers. Around the world, nurses ... refers to a shortage of Registered Nurse staff. ref name SIG The Canadian Registered Nurse shortage ... Tested Solutions for Eliminating Canada s Registered Nurse Shortage. ref As the shortage of Registered .... ref Nurse education Nursing education varies widely, and continues to produce an array of options as nursing roles evolve and also expand in scope. Educational preparation as a nurse may include certificate .... Etymology The English word nurse also refers to the act of breastfeeding . ref The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language , 4th edition, via http www.answers.com nurseNurse at Answers.com ref A wet nurse is considered someone who provides her own breast milk to infants. In other languages, the word for nurse comes from the same etymology as the word infirmary , such as in French infirmier , or Italian infermiere . Gallery gallery File Staff Nurse Andrea writing up her notes.jpg A British staff nurse in 2008. Image 2june 2007 484.jpg Italians Italian nurses June 2007. File Nursing baby.jpg A British nurse in 2006. Image Nursing students.jpg Czechs Czech nursing students ... more details
Summary States in which practicing as a midwife is illegal are shown in red Alabama , Georgia U.S. state Georgia , Hawaii , Illinois , Indiana , Iowa , Kentucky , Maryland ,, North Carolina and Wyoming Adapted from Image BlankMap USA states.PNG Licensing self2 GFDL with disclaimers cc by sa 2.5,2.0,1.0 migration relicense ... more details
Summary States in which practicing as a midwife is illegal are shown in red Alabama , Georgia U.S. state Georgia , Hawaii , Illinois , Indiana , Iowa , Kentucky , Maryland , Missouri , North Carolina , South Dakota and Wyoming Adapted from Image BlankMap USA states.PNG Licensing self2 GFDL with disclaimers cc by sa 2.5,2.0,1.0 migration relicense ... more details
Taxobox name Iberian Midwife Toad image Alytes cysternasii.jpg image width 250px status NT status system IUCN3.1 regnum Animalia phylum Chordata classis Amphibia ordo Anura familia Discoglossidae genus Alytes species A. cisternasii binomial Alytes cisternasii binomial authority Bosc , 1879 synonyms The Iberian Midwife Toad or Sapo Partero Ib rico Alytes cisternasii is a species of frog in the Discoglossidae family. It is found in Portugal and Spain . Its natural habitat s are temperate forest s, temperate shrubland , Mediterranean type shrubby vegetation, intermittent river s, intermittent freshwater marsh es, pastureland, and aquaculture pond s. It is threatened by habitat loss . Source Beja, P., Bosch, J., Tejedo, M., Lizana, M., Mart nez Solano, I., Salvador, A., Garc a Par s, M., Gil, E.R. & Arntzen, J.W. 2004. http www.iucnredlist.org search details.php 55266 all Alytes cisternasii . http www.iucnredlist.org 2006 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Downloaded on 21 July 2007. Wikispecies Alytes cisternasii Category Alytes Category Animals described in 1879 amphibian stub an Alytes cisternasii ca T til ib ric de Iberische Geburtshelferkr te es Alytes cisternasii fr Alytes cisternasii ml nl Spaanse vroedmeesterpad pt Sapo parteiro ib rico sv Iberisk barnmorskegroda vi Iberian Midwife Toad ... more details
Taxobox name Majorcan Midwife Toad color pink status vu status system iucn3.1 status ref ref name iucn IUCN2006 assessors Serra, J.M et al. year 2004 title Alytes muletensis id 977 downloaded 2008 03 23 ref image Alytes muletensis.JPG regnum Animal ia phylum Chordata classis Amphib ia ordo Anura familia Discoglossidae genus Alytes binomial Alytes muletensis binomial authority Sanchiz & Adrover , 1979 range map Alytes muletensis map.png range map width 230px The Majorcan Midwife Toad also Mallorcan Midwife Toad or Ferreret in Balearic Catalan and Spanish language Spanish is an Amphibian of the order Anura and in the family Discoglossidae . It is exclusively endemism endemic to the Balearic Island of Majorca in the Mediterranean Sea . Until 1977 the species was believed to have become extinct, however its consequent discovery meant that the species could be described as a Living Fossil . Although still found in the wild, the Midwife toad can be more commonly be seen in zoos, particularly the Gerald Durrell zoo in Jersey , where it has been quite successfully bred in captivity. The decline of wild populations to a total of about 500 breeding pairs, was caused primarily by the introduction of non native species to the island hundreds of years ago. Two species in particular being the Green Frog and the Viperine Snake. Reintroduction of the species has taken place since 1988, with many breeding populations now well established in some areas. Characteristics Like all Midwife Toad s, the male of the species always carries the developing egg biology eggs during the months of May and June. Generally the head and legs are large in comparison to the rest of the body. Unusually, the female of the species competes for the male, even grappling against other individuals in order to secure ... they hide under boulders and stones. Status The Majorcan midwife toad was first discovered in 1977 and was described as Baleaphryne muletensis. Only later the toad was accounted as a midwife toad. This was due ... more details
This article was auto generated by User Polbot . Taxobox name Betic Midwife Toad image status VU status system IUCN3.1 regnum Animalia phylum Chordata classis Amphibia ordo Anura familia Discoglossidae genus Alytes species A. dickhilleni binomial Alytes dickhilleni binomial authority Arntzen & Garc a Paris, 1995 synonyms The Betic Midwife Toad or Sapo Partero B tico Alytes dickhilleni is a species of frog in the Discoglossidae family. It is Endemism endemic to Spain . Its natural habitat s are temperate forest s, freshwater marsh es, intermittent freshwater marches, pastureland, pond s, and aquaculture ponds. It is threatened by habitat loss . On January 21, 2008, Evolutionarily Distinct and Globally Endangered EDGE , per chief Helen Meredith identified nature s most weird , wonderful and endangered amphibians The EDGE amphibians are amongst the most remarkable and unusual species on the planet and yet an alarming 85 of the top 100 are receiving little or no conservation attention. The top 10 endangered species in this List of endangered animal species include the Chinese giant salamander , a distant relative of the newt , the tiny Gardiner s Seychelles frog, the limbless Sagalla caecilian, South Africa n ghost frogs , lungless Mexican salamanders, the Malagasy fauna Malagasy rainbow frog , Chile s Darwin frog Rhinoderma rufum and the Betic Midwife Toad. ref http www.reuters.com article latestCrisis idUSL2038808 Reuters, Giant newt, tiny frog identified as most at risk ref ref http www.guardian.co.uk environment 2008 jan 21 conservation guardian.co.uk, Drive to save weird and endangered amphibians ref ref http www.guardian.co.uk environment gallery 2008 jan 21 wildlife.conservation?picture 332110244 guardian.co.uk environment, images of the species ref ref http www.guardian.co.uk environment gallery 2008 jan 21 wildlife.conservation guardian.co.uk environment, Gallery ... pt Sapo parteiro b tico sr Alytes dickhilleni sv Andalusisk barnmorskegroda vi Betic Midwife Toad ... more details
This article was auto generated by User Polbot . Taxobox name Common Midwife Toad image AlytesObstet.jpg status LC status system IUCN3.1 regnum Animalia phylum Chordata classis Amphibia ordo Anura familia Discoglossidae genus Alytes species A. obstetricans binomial Alytes obstetricans binomial authority Joseph Nicolai Laurenti Laurenti , 1768 synonyms The Common Midwife Toad or Sapo Partero Com n Alytes obstetricans is a species of frog in the Discoglossidae family. It is found in Belgium , France , Germany , Luxembourg , the Netherlands , Portugal , Spain , Switzerland , and the United Kingdom although, in the latter, only as an introduction . Its natural habitat s are temperate forest s, subtropical or tropical dry forests, temperate shrubland , river s, freshwater lake s, freshwater marsh es, intermittent freshwater marches, temperate desert , arable land , pastureland, and urban area s. It is threatened by habitat loss . Commons Alytes obstetricans References Bosch, J., Beebee, T., Schmidt, B., Tejedo, M., Mart nez Solano, I., Salvador, A., Garc a Par s, M., Gil, E.R. & Arntzen, J.W. 2004. http www.iucnredlist.org search details.php 55268 all Alytes obstetricans . http www.iucnredlist.org 2006 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Downloaded on 21 July 2007. Wikispecies Alytes obstetricans Category Alytes amphibian stub an Alytes obstetricans ca T til cs Ropu ka starostliv de Gemeine Geburtshelferkr te es Alytes obstetricans eu Txantxiku arrunt fr Alyte accoucheur it Alytes obstetricans li Kleunkske hu K z ns ges dajkab ka nl Vroedmeesterpad pl P t wka babienica pt Sapo parteiro ru sv Barnmorskegroda wa Clouctea ... more details
Margaret Jones unknown June 15, 1648 was the first person to be executed for witchcraft in Massachusetts Bay Colony ref name Karlsen Karlsen, Carol F. The devil in the shape of a woman witchcraft in colonial New England . W. W. Norton & Company. 1998. Pg. 20 ref during a witch hunt that lasted from 1648 to 1663. ref name Fraden Fraden, Judith Bloom, Dennis Brindell Fraden. The Salem Witch Trials . Marshall Cavendish. 2008. Pg. 15 ref About eighty people throughout New England were accused of practicing witchcraft during that period. Thirteen women and two men were executed. ref name Fraden Margaret Jones, who resided in the Charlestown, Massachusetts Charlestown section of Boston, Massachusetts Boston , was a midwife and practiced medicine. Some of what caused her to be accused of witchcraft had to do with these practices. ref name Karlsen There are only two primary sources of information on Jones plight Governor John Winthrop s journal and the observances of minister John Hale Beverly minister John Hale , who, as a 12 year old boy, had witnessed Jones execution. ref name Jewett Clarence F. Jewett, The Memorial History of Boston Including Suffolk County, Massachusetts 1630 1880 Boston Ticknor and Company, 1881 pp. 133 137 ref Trial and conviction Winthrop, as well as several other founders of the colony, as governor, was among the members of the General Court which tried and convicted Jones. The others included deputy governor Thomas Dudley and assistant governors John Endicott , Richard Bellingham , Ann Hibbins William Hibbins , Richard Salstonstall , Increase Nowell , Simon Bradstreet , John Winthrop, Jr. , and William Pynchon . Ann Hibbins , who was executed for witchcraft in 1656, was reputed to be the sister of Richard Bellingham and was the widow of William Hibbins. ref name Jewett William Hibbins was succeeded as assistant by Humphrey Atherton , who sat in judgment of Ann Hibbins. ref name Woodward Woodward, Harlow Elliot. Epitaphs from the Old Burying Ground ... more details
idea of discipline A monthly nurse could earn more than a midwife as the monthly nurse was employed ... not only for registration and recognition of the profession of midwife but also for the two functions of midwife and monthly nurse to be amalgamated on the grounds that The work of midwives lies for the most ...multiple issues original research January 2010 tone January 2010 orphan July 2010 A Monthly Nurse was a woman who, in 18th and 19th century England , looked after a mother , and her Infant baby also, for the first few weeks after Childbirth birth . History From far back in time the delivery of children and care of the mothers was a profession often handed down from mother to daughter, with the daughter ... was vested in the surgeon. The work of the nurse element had to be covered for who was to look ... or grandmotherly hands and from this requirement for post natal care the monthly nurse originated ..., and woes as regards the hapless infant . The term monthly nurse is one which is frequently used to describe the nurse who cares for lying in cases, no doubt because such a nurse frequently remains with the patient ... the nurse s services should not be dispensed with at the end ten days or retained for a much longer ... 19th century and continued into the early 20th century. To qualify a candidate monthly nurse would attend a course in a lying in hospital for four or five weeks and a midwife for up to three ... reported that although the certificated monthly nurse could be relied upon as being trustworthy ... basis. She often lived in . The midwife s only duty was perceived as being trained to assist the parturient ... the post natal care offered by the National Health Service, saw the end of the monthly nurse ... Blanchard, 1860. Qualifications and Duties of the Monthly Nurse p..629 648 http books.google.com books?id tKOfg7gl5KoC&pg PA629&dq 22Monthly nurse 22&num 50&ei jchXS eNDqCSyQTevpH BA&client safari&cd ... books.google.com books?id YW0I1oPg7GYC&pg PA112&dq 22Monthly nurse 22&num 50&ei jchXS eNDqCSyQTevpH ... more details
Globalize USA date September 2010 A Nurse Practitioner NP is an Advanced Practice Registered Nurse APRN ... Practice Doctoral degree . Additional APRN roles include the Nurse anesthetist Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist CRNA s, NurseMidwife CNM s, and Clinical Nurse Specialist CNS s. All Nurse Practitioners are Registered Nurse s who have completed extensive additional education, training, and have ... to practice, Nurse Practitioners hold national board certification in an area of specialty such as family ... care. Nurse practitioners focus on patients conditions as well as the effects of illness on the lives ... advocacy activities. Nurse Practitioners treat both physical and mental conditions through comprehensive ... ages depending on their specialty family, pediatrics, geriatrics, etc . In the United States , nurse practitioners have a national board certification. Nurse Practitioners can be educated and nationally ... by NPs varies widely. Some nurse practitioners work independently of physicians while, in other states ... hancock blog 2010 04 md should make nurse practitio.html ref The extent of this collaborative ... CBE7 447E 9808 B545C99358EB 7D ref ref http www.reporternews.com news 2010 apr 28 nurse practitioners ... ref A nurse practitioner s role may include the following Diagnosing, treating, evaluating and managing ... care agencies Hospital s and hospital clinics Hospice care Nurse practitioner practices offices ... licensed as a Nurse Practitioner, the candidate must first complete the education and clinical experiences necessary to be a registered nurse , then go on to complete a graduate level nurse practitioner ... degree. Further, the current nurse practitioner programs offered by all universities and colleges are at the master ... nurse programs will require a Doctor of Nursing Practice DNP degree by 2015, thus effectively eliminating ... require national board certification for nurse practitioners before they are permitted to practice ... Academy of Nurse Practitioners AANP , do require applicants to hold a master s degree, post master ... more details
Infobox Film name Yes Nurse No Nurse image T56051kkx3u.jpg caption director Pieter Kramer producer Burny Bos br Michiel de Rooij br Sabine Veenendaal writer Pieter Kramer br Frank Houtappels narrator starring Loes Luca music Pelle Bolander br Raymund van Santen cinematography Piotr Kukla editing Elja de Lange distributor Regent Releasing released 2002 in film 2002 runtime 100 min. country Netherlands language Dutch language Dutch budget preceded by followed by Yes Nurse No Nurse lang nl Ja zuster, nee zuster is a 2002 in film 2002 Netherlands Dutch comedy musical film , based on the original story by Annie M.G. Schmidt . The film received a Golden Film 75,000 visitors and a Platinum Film 200,000 visitors in 2002. External links imdb title 0309725 Ja zuster, nee zuster Amg movie 283428 Yes Nurse No Nurse Category 2002 films Category Dutch films Category Dutch language films Category 2000s musical films Netherlands film stub 2000s comedy film stub nl Ja zuster, nee zuster film ... more details
A nurse is a healthcare professional. Nurse or nurses may also refer to Occupations and activities Nursing , the task or profession of a nurse Breastfeeding , also known as nursing Wet nurse , a woman who breastfeeds the baby of another Nursery nurse , a specialist in early childhood education Nurse, the old name for a nanny In entertainment and literature Nurse Romeo and Juliet Nurse Romeo and Juliet , a character in William Shakespeare s Romeo and Juliet Nurse album Nurse album , an album by Therapy? Nurses TV series Nurses TV series , an early 1990s sitcom Nurse Silent Hill Nurse Silent Hill , a monster from the video game series Nurse Ultra monster , a fictional robot Nurse, a member of the all female Nurse regiment in the Army of Toy Soldiers, the fan club of musician and Internet personality Doctor Steel Nurse band , an American rock band Nurses band , an American rock band People Chris Nurse born 1984 , Guyanese footballer David Nurse born 1976 , English footballer Denise Nurse , British weather presenter and lawyer George Edward Nurse 1873 1945 , Irish recipient of Victoria Cross Jon Nurse , Barbadian football player Martin Nurse born 1985 , Barbadian cricketer Mel Nurse born 1937 , Welsh football player Nick Nurse born 1967 , American basketball coach Paul Nurse , British biochemist Phil Nurse born 1963 , British kickboxer Rebecca Nurse 1621 1692 , executed in Salem witch trials Roberto Nurse born 1983 , Mexican footballer Trevor Nurse , Scottish darts player Other Nurse tree , a tree that protects another plant when it is in its tender stages See also The Nurse disambiguation page disambig fr Nurse ja pt Nurse ... more details
A night nurse is a nurse who works the overnight shift. Night Nurse may also refer to Night Nurse comics a short lived Marvel Comics title and character Night Nurse 1931 film Night Nurse 1931 film starring Barbara Stanwyck Night Nurse album Night Nurse album a 1982 album by Gregory Isaacs Night Nurse horse a National Hunt racing National Hunt racehorse Night Nurse a song by the Jamaican musician Gregory Isaacs Night Nurse the on air name of New York reggae deejay Amy Wachtel. Night Nurse a cover of the Gregory Isaacs single performed by Simply Red on the 1998 album Blue Simply Red album Blue Night Nurse a song by Dean & Britta from their album L Avventura Night Nurse Cascada song Night Nurse a song by Germans German dance music dance artist Cascada released from their fourth studio album. Night Nurse medicine a medicine containing paracetamol 500mg, dextromethorphan hydrobromide 7.5mg and promethazine hydrochloride 10mg ref http www.netdoctor.co.uk medicines 100004136.html ref to ease the symptoms of Common cold colds and influenza , and aid sleep. References reflist disambig ... more details
Hello Nurse could refer to Hello Nurse vaudeville , a popular catcall used during the heyday of vaudeville List of Animaniacs characters Major supporting characters Hello Nurse Animaniacs , a fictional character from the animated series Animaniacs disambig ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 In agriculture , a nurse crop is an annual plant annual crop used to assist in establishment of a perennial plant perennial crop. The widest use of nurse crops is in the establishment of legume legumaceous plants such as alfalfa , clover , and Lotus genus trefoil . Occasionally nurse crops are used for establishment of perennial grasses. Nurse crops reduce the incidence of weeds, prevent erosion, and prevent excessive sunlight from reaching tender seedlings. Often the nurse crop can be harvested for grain, straw, hay, or pasture. Oat s are the most common nurse crop, though other annual grains are also used. See also Companion planting Multiple cropping DEFAULTSORT Nurse Crop Category Crops Agri stub ... more details
Unreferenced date October 2008 A nurse educator is a nurse who teaches and prepares licensed practical nurse s LPN and registered nurse s RN for entry into practice positions. They can also teach in various patient care settings to provide continuing education to licensed nursing staff. Nurse Educators teach in graduate programs at Master of Science in Nursing Master s and Doctor of Nursing Science doctoral level which prepare advanced practice nurse s, nurse educators, Nursing management nurse administrators , Nursing research nurse researchers , and leaders in complex healthcare and educational organizations. The type of degree you are required to hold is dependent upon the state s Nurse Practice Act, the regulatory agencies that define the practice of nursing, including nursing education requirements National Council of State Boards of Nursing reference https www.ncsbn.org boards.htm . For instance, faculty can teach in LPN with an Associates Degree in Nursing. Most baccalaureate and higher degree programs require a minimum of a Master s degree and prefer the doctorate for full time teaching positions. At one time, many nurse educators have a clinical specialty background that is often blended with coursework in education. Now, many schools offer the Nurse Educator track which focuses on educating nurses going into any type setting. Individuals may complete a post Master s certificate in education to complement their clinical expertise if they choose to enter a faculty role. See also Portal Nursing Nurse education Nursing school External links http www.nursesource.org nurse educator.html NurseSource.org Nursing Category Nursing ... more details
A nurse registry , nursing registry , or register of nurses is a list of nurses who are legally Licensure licensed to practice nursing . The register is maintained by the licensing body designated by law to regulate the profession . This is the source of the legal title Registered Nurse . Usually each nurse is issued a unique identification or license number. More information about registration and regulation can be found under country headings in the article Nurse . In the United States, the term nurse registry is also commonly used to refer to a nursing agency , a private business which provides per diem or locum tenens nursing personnel to hospitals, medical offices and individuals. Nurse registries are also companies who provide referrals to patients for skilled and unskilled nursing care. These companies maintain lists of nursing personnel, whom they ensure have the proper licensing and training, that they use to refer nurses acting as independent contractors to patients. nursing stub Category Nursing Registry ... more details
Infobox scientist box width name Sir Paul Maxime Nurse image Paul Nurse portrait.jpg image size caption Paul Nurse birth date birth date and age 1949 01 25 df yes birth place Norwich , UK ref http themoth.prx.org.s3.amazonaws.com.simplecdn.net ..., a sceptical agnostic. http nobelprize.org nobel prizes medicine laureates 2001 nurse autobio.html Nurse s autobiography at Nobelprize.org ref signature filename only footnotes Sir Paul Maxime Nurse ... for Medical Research and Innovation . Early life and career Nurse s mother came from Norfolk . His ... of East Anglia . Beginning in 1976, Nurse identified the gene cdc2 in yeast Schizosaccharomyces ... from G4 phase to mitosis . In 1987, Nurse identified the homologous gene in human, CDK1 , which codes for a cyclin dependent kinase . In 1984, Nurse joined the Imperial Cancer Research Fund ... yeast. It was announced on 15 July 2010 that Nurse is to become the first Director and Chief Executive ... . Awards and honours In addition to the Nobel Prize, Nurse has received numerous awards and honours ... . He received the Albert Lasker Award for Basic Medical Research in 1998. Nurse was Knight Bachelor ... 2011 02 11 ref References references Further reading cite book author Nurse, Paul title The Great ... Education Queen s Birthday Honours Announcement of Paul Nurse becoming a Knight Bachelor External ... 2001 nurse autobio.html Sir Paul Nurse Nobel Prize Autobiography http www.rockefeller.edu about president.php Paul Nurse Office of the President, Rockefeller University http www.rockefeller.edu research abstract.php?id 316 The Rockefeller University, Heads of Laboratories Paul Nurse, Ph.D. http www.bbc.co.uk bbcfour documentaries profile profile nurse.shtml BBC Four Profile Sir Paul Nurse http www.royalsoc.ac.uk page.asp?id 1541 Dr Paul Nurse FRS Cell division from the Royal Society http www.nature.com nm journal v7 n11 full nm1101 1172.html Sir Paul Nurse Profile from Nature Medicine http nobelprize.org medicine laureates 2001 nurse cv.html Sir Paul Nurse Curriculum vitae http science.cancerresearchuk.org ... more details
consisting of a dress , apron and nursing cap cap . Image Nurse uniform ed.JPG 250px thumb Nurse in a uniform that does not include a cap File Staff Nurse Andrea writing up her notes.jpg thumb right 200px A British staff nurse in a 1980 s style dress. File Krankenschwester doku1.jpg thumb rlight 200px A Germans German nurse in scrubs. A nurse uniform is attire worn by nurse s for hygiene and identification. The traditional nurse uniform consists of a dress , apron and nursing cap cap . It has existed in many variants, but the basic style has remained recognizable. History The first nurse uniforms ... were free to determine the style of the nurse uniform, including the nurse s cap which exists in many ..., as in many other countries. Standard nurse s uniform Historically, a typical nurse uniform consisted of a dress, pinafore apron and nurse s cap . In some hospitals, however, student nurses also ... apron. This type of nurse s dress continues to be worn in many countries. Alternative nurses uniforms ... countries. Newer style nurse s uniform in the United Kingdom consists of either ref www.ehow.com facts ..., band of the nurse the colour varies between NHS Trusts. The tunics often feature piping around ..., and is sometimes worn in operating theatre operating rooms . For outdoor clothing the nurse has a red jacket over the indoor Nurse uniform. If a nurse is seen outside in his or her uniform, this is a reprimandable offence and the nurse may be subjected to a review. Citation needed date December 2009 ... called scrubs clothing scrubs or tunics have become more popular. Nurse uniforms vs scrubs Beginning in the 1990s, and until the present time, the traditional nurse uniforms have been replaced with the new ... is easier to clean than the old nurse uniforms. The nurses who wear the uniforms are divided into two ... scrubs disliked the old nurse dresses and tunic trousers uniforms. The nurses who liked the old nurse ... and hospital however the male equivalent of sister that is charge nurse tend to be shades of blue ... more details