Example sentences of "to the nurse " in BNC.

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1 He would have preferred a special health-service pay factor , but had to settle for an above-average offer to the nurses , who most certainly were the priority group , having fallen badly behind over the previous ten years .
2 On 8 March 1982 we provided an extra £82 million ( mostly from the Government 's contingency reserve ) and made an offer to the nurses and some other professional groups of 6.4 per cent .
3 They measured night-time noise , from 22.30 to 06.36 , in the area next to the nurses ' station in three different types of wards and found that night-time noise over 8 hours in the psychiatric ward was 49 dB(A) ; in the general medical ward was 68 dB(A) ; and in the acute admitting general ward was 66 dB(A) — the general wards being well above the Bentley et al ‘ annoying ’ level .
4 Two wings were added to the infirmary in 1939 , with a new maternity department and an additional wing to the nurses ' home .
5 Among other observations he had noticed that the new extension to the nurses ' home could not be used until the furniture had been installed , and that there was no recreation room for the nurses and resident staff .
6 There was a small amount of blood-stained fluid in the bag and staff nurse explained to the nurses that it was very important to record and report the amount and type of drainage via the colostomy .
7 They took these from Father Christmas and gave them to the nurses , who gave them to the hospital children .
8 Tom left the room on a laugh and went out to the nurses ' station , almost bumping into Bill Hamilton on the way .
9 Mr when he gave evidence , assessed the parent 's contribution as quote absolutely amazing really , not just what they did to help the nurses but also in insisting that she was n't stupid , she just could n't talk they made it clear to the nurses and doctors that she could understand and we were n't to treat her like a vegetable .
10 She nodded mutely , and followed him meekly back to the nurses ' station .
11 Juliet went slowly along to the nurses ' station , where the trolley of files was kept .
12 Cohse branch secretary Sheila Bowes said : ‘ I think it 's about time management started to listen to the nurses .
13 Mr Brownrigg , who enjoys cooking for his wife Patricia and admits to being a house-husband , paid tribute to the nurses and surgeons who looked after him .
14 Well I remember , so I used to talk to the nurses quite a lot when I walked Roxanna , my other German shepherd , in Wellington
15 I think the wine will definitely go to the nurses and the whisky will go to whoever wants to have a drink of whisky .
16 He is , if anything , less kind to the Nurse : ‘ If you happen to let the Child fall , and lame it , be sure never confess it ; and , if it dies , all is safe .
17 She said to the nurse , ‘ I …
18 Of course even in a well-controlled crowd there are bound to be accidents when many thousands of spectators are gathered together , and Sadler ( 1983 ) describes the medical problems which commonly occur and how they are managed on such a large scale , with particular reference to the nurse 's role .
19 This has widened to incorporate guest speakers , and a request to the nurse education manager to present a session on PREP has resulted in nursing home staff being invited to scheduled seminars in the nurse education centre .
20 Mrs Allen was encouraged to speak to the nurse in charge or doctor at least weekly so that she had a realistic idea of Mr Allen 's progress .
21 As the house committee was unwilling to dismiss the porter , the master asked the Board of Guardians to fine him , to deliver a severe reprimand to the nurse for her conduct , and ‘ give her plainly to understand that I am the Master of this house , and all lawful orders are to be obeyed ’ .
22 He turned to the nurse and smiled sadly at her .
23 If your father 'e 'ad listened to the nurse and called for the doctor and not for the priest — puh ! ’
24 Anxieties about going home and resuming activities may appear more obvious to the nurse when a patient has had major surgery .
25 On the 5th post-operative day Mr Reynolds became very distressed and eventually admitted to the nurse who was caring for him that his " water works " were the source of his concern .
26 Mrs Fellows also admitted to the nurse that she was a " bit of a worrier " and found it hard to relax .
27 At times when a patient area changes its function or service changes are introduced , the responsibility for updating should fall to the nurse or staff involved in service planning .
28 It is similar to the nurse bank but independently controlled .
29 It is an irresistible inference that before 5 p.m. the mother had discussed the question of blood transfusions with her daughter because Miss T. ‘ out of the blue ’ according to the nurse raised the subject .
30 When she came round after the anaesthetic the first thing she says to the nurse is , Well , was I or was n't I ?
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