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amah in India and the Far East, a female servant, esp. a child's nurse.
anesthetist a person, usually a doctor or nurse, trained to give gas or drugs that cause lack of sensation or loss of consciousness.
breast-feed to feed (a baby) milk from a breast; suckle; nurse. [2 definitions]
caregiver a person, like a nurse or aide, who takes care of a person who is sick or has difficulty taking care of themselves. [1/2 definitions]
nurse to perform the duties of a nurse. [1/11 definitions]
nurse practitioner a registered nurse with advanced training who specializes in certain medical practices or therapies under the auspices of a doctor.
nurse's office in a school, the office of the school's nurse, where students go for help if they are injured or do not feel well during school.
practical nurse a nurse who has had some training in nursing and is often licensed by a state to provide basic care for patients, usu. under the supervision of a registered nurse.
registered nurse a nurse who has completed training and who has a license to practice nursing. In order to receive a license, nurses must pass an examination given by a state government.
RN abbreviation of "registered nurse," a nurse who has completed extensive training and passed a state examination licensing him or her to practice nursing.
rotation one distinct phase in a course of study or duty, particularly that of a nurse or doctor in training. [1/5 definitions]
suckle to take milk from the breast; nurse. [1/4 definitions]
vaccine a substance used to protect people and animals from very serious diseases. Vaccines contain germs of a particular disease--these germs been killed or changed in a certain way in a laboratory to make them safe. A vaccine goes into a person's body in a shot that is given by a doctor or nurse. After a vaccine is put into a person's body, that person will not get that disease or will get only a mild case.