How to Use registered nurse in a Sentence
registered nurse
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Two weeks later, the 65-year-old registered nurse was back at work.
—Kaiser Health News, oregonlive, 28 Nov. 2020
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Collins was a registered nurse who wasn't involved in the protest and was instead taking pictures.
—Perry Vandell, The Arizona Republic, 11 Aug. 2021
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Bernard Atta, who was a registered nurse at the same state prison, was also profiled.
—Andrew J. Tobias, cleveland, 8 July 2020
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The latest juror, a white woman in her 50s, is a registered nurse.
—Steve Karnowski and Amy Forliti, Chron, 18 Mar. 2021
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The registered nurse to bachelor of science in nursing program was stopped two years ago.
—Thomas Saccente, Arkansas Online, 10 Sep. 2022
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However, one of my lifelong dreams is to finish school and become a registered nurse.
—Washington Post, 8 Apr. 2021
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Foskey’s next goals are to get a full-time nursing position and to go back to school to become a registered nurse.
—Tara Duggan, San Francisco Chronicle, 27 Dec. 2021
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As if that weren’t enough, Lares also plans to begin studying to become a registered nurse.
—Richard A. Marini, San Antonio Express-News, 8 July 2022
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Many of the sick had to wait in their cars, said registered nurse Devin Dearing-Manning.
—Kristen Jordan Shamus, Detroit Free Press, 31 Jan. 2022
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Weaver is a registered nurse who has worked for 23 years in hospital management.
—Mike Cason | [email protected], al, 7 Dec. 2020
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Burdette’s wife, Suzie, is a registered nurse who is a healthcare consultant.
—al, 20 May 2022
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Traywick, a 48-year-old registered nurse, had misjudged how acute his patient's illness was.
—NBC News, 29 Oct. 2020
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The registered nurse, a Democrat who was called in the survey, has already cast her ballot for Biden.
—Sarah Elbeshbishi, USA TODAY, 28 Oct. 2020
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The registered nurse may soon become the mayor of Buffalo, and the first socialist to run a large city.
—Washington Post, 1 Nov. 2021
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McCarthy had once worked as a register nurse, but publicly presented herself as a doctor for years.
—Jason Silverstein, CBS News, 22 July 2019
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The registered nurse described dating in college as a time of getting his heart broken and finding his identity as a gay man.
—Washington Post, 6 Jan. 2022
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The registered nurse said she felt ignored by local officials; Abbott had staff write down her phone number.
—Molly Hennessy-Fiske, Washington Post, 24 Oct. 2022
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Last year, the couple, both registered nurses, were unable to attend when Smith drew a shift in intensive care.
—Carolyne Zinko, San Francisco Chronicle, 21 Dec. 2017
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Krystal Talavera was a 39-year-old registered nurse and mother of four.
—Wells Dusenbury, Sun Sentinel, 29 Nov. 2022
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The registered nurse vacancy rate has been climbing since 2016.
—Terry Demio, The Enquirer, 3 Aug. 2022
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Vaughan said the club invites any registered nurse who is living or working in Arlington Heights to join.
—Elizabeth Owens-Schiele, chicagotribune.com, 24 Apr. 2021
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Pamela Orlando was a registered nurse from New Jersey and a single mother of two boys.
—David Begnaud, CBS News, 12 May 2022
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Lenny Cioe is a registered nurse and a candidate for state Senate District 4.
—Lenny Cioe, BostonGlobe.com, 7 June 2022
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After having her first child, Walton earned her GED and became a registered nurse.
—Washington Post, 1 Nov. 2021
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Yates, who was a registered nurse, was reading a Bible story to her 7-month-old daughter when she was shot, according to her family.
—Clifford Ward, chicagotribune.com, 17 Nov. 2021
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Her daughter Melanie, who according to her death notice became a registered nurse, died in 2017.
—Washington Post, 24 Feb. 2021
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His attorney, Ricardo Meza, said Acevedo is a registered nurse and spends part of the year in Hawaii.
—Jason Meisner, chicagotribune.com, 3 Mar. 2021
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The registered nurse was supposed to have the rest of the day and evening off from her job at Hemet Global Medical Center.
—Marissa Evans, Los Angeles Times, 23 Sep. 2021
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Mary Sweeny, a registered nurse and mother of twin 4-year-olds who lives in Alexandria, supports Virginia’s school mask mandate.
—Washington Post, 23 Sep. 2021
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Karen Bear, a registered nurse from Prattville who came to the committee meeting on Monday, said people should not need a new law to give them the right to decline the shots.
—Mike Cason | [email protected], al, 2 Nov. 2021
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